... look here: - Isel changed some years ago to CAN-systems (what i personally didn't appreciate ) I have an old (nearly 20 years) stepper-controller with 70V/8A so with the right motors enough torque for driving heavier mechanics too. But with changing from full-/half-step to microstepping (until 1/256) i could drive with my 'small' 3A/2Nm-steppers even bigger loads, as usually performed withby VDX - General
... my idea was a split way: -'solderfree' developing on FPGA with simulating discreet IC's and modules, so when ready, the shematics could be published - so the 'normal' user could solder his PCB's as published ... The other direction is 'playing' with new concepts and technologies which can be transferred into the design - here the promise of solderfree 'evolvable' electronics was the point ..by VDX - Controllers
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... 2 to 4 hrs settling-time, 24 to 72 hrs full curing ... If with heating the settling-time could be reduced to some minutes, then this could be a good resin for fabbing at room-temp and curing with a IR-tube. Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
... i was thinking in the direction of 'solder-free' developing of PCB's and all sorts of discrete electronics. I have some developing-boards of 8051- and PIC-microcontrollers lying around and a handfull of 'radio-stamps' (30x30mm PCB with an C8051F330 processor and a 2,44GHz-modem on board: ) With the stamps i can build and simulate any hardware, AD/DA, SPI, I2C or other interfaces or discretby VDX - Controllers
... hmm ... maybe good for finishing brittle or delicate surfaces? How's the price and the settling time? Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
Hi Matthias, ... beim Granulat-Hersteller kby VDX - Altes Forum
Hi Matthias, ... 4mm scheinen die Regel zu sein: Die bieten zwar an, Kunststoff fby VDX - Altes Forum
Hi sid, i didn't have them in stock - but when we have some specific dimensions, i think i'll get them in bulk with a special price ... Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
Hi sid, ... main problems here would be first: - the friction in the hoses and second: - the displacement of the winding-path on the winding-axis. For relative short ranges wouldn't be a problem, but when you want to move longer distances, then you have to wind some ten to houndred turns and the wire-coils would 'travel' along the roll, so it's not linear in tension/length and can 'overlap' atby VDX - Mechanics
... i'm not fond of DRM or such, better go the open-source way ... Give the 3D-data away for free and 'mark' your fabbed objects: - when you want to build objects with a 'bullet-proof' tracer, then embedd some specific in the fabbing material. I had to perform some tests with sensing and encoding 'color-tags' in coatings and plastic-objects - this are 100 cubicle-microns big cubes of stacked coby VDX - General
Hi sid, look here: and the atached images in this post: In this system i fixed both motors (7) at the base and moved the laser-head with steel-wires in a pulley-manor in X and Y ... Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
Hi Jeremy, ... in the past i used and built different Lasers: 20 years ago i started at home with a 'naked' CO2-glasstube-laser with 1,5Watt output-power (price ~1000 Deutschmarks) and a 1,5kV DC power-supply for cutting thin sheets of paper, plastic and some other materials by feeding the ray with moving mirrors and focussing the beam with a Germanium-lens. This was only good for thin sheets (by VDX - Laser Cutter Working Group
sid from outer space Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ... > PS Sag mir nicht, Du hast die auch selbstgebastelt This ones were used in 'stone-old' XY-dataplotters from "Gould" Some years ago i was employed at "Gerwah" ( ) where i started and activated as spin-off here i developed and built some very special systems - here a photo of a medium-sized mikro-cby VDX - Mechanics
Hi all, here's a simple elastomer X-coupling, what's pretty easy to adopt for reprap: Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
Hi Bruce, Truespace is great! - it's a powerfull 3D-programm with tons of features, possibilities and STL-export, so would fit perfect for our needs. The tutorials are very good too, and you need them - you have much to learn until you're in. But it's much easier to adopt then blender. I'm in some german based CNC-forums with a big base of hints, informations, download-stuff and such ... It'sby VDX - RepRap Host
Hi Bruce, brucew Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ... it looks like no body has mentioned this software ... Look here: Viktorby VDX - RepRap Host
Hi Sid, ... compare this setup with my first tripod with parallel aligned linear drives - it have a much bigger working-area in respect to the frame-size. The next tripod i'll build will be a delta ... Nema17: - yes, some unipolar and some bipolar ones. Additionally i have 3 Nema23 with 1,5V/3A per coil and a bunch of Nema23 24V/0,18A per coil what's good for testing with more torque. For theby VDX - General
... here a sample of a small delta-robot - the mechanic could be designed much smaller and for folding (collapsible), so the shipping-size of an assembled ready-to-use-system would fit in a big shoe-box Viktorby VDX - General
Hi all, i found a nice application, which actually is made with a CNC-dispenser, but would be an interesting sidepath for RepRap: Here a dispenser draws the outlines of decorative images with an elevated tray of coloured paste (mostly black) and pours/sprays "windows-colour" in the surrounded areas. Imagine the same with ABS-filament and maybe three or more slices high, so you can make thickeby VDX - Plastic Extruder Working Group
... you can use doublesided duct-tape ... Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
... for moulding chains - look here: - it's from a german forum, but the images shows the complete path ... And for gears or sprockets - here the moulding of a tire, but similar for gears: Viktorby VDX - Mechanics
... with salvaging old copiers and printers i found an interesting 'evolutionary' development: In the old copiers (before 1985) i found big DC-motors with chain-sprockets and chain-transmissions. In the printers from this age i found direct driven linear drives or stepper-motors (Nema17 or Nema23) and many nested gears as power-transmission. In the copiers and printers from 1985 to 1995 i foundby VDX - Mechanics
... look at the image of the motor-parts on the second side of the PDF-file: Maybe it's an idea for designing and printing/wiring own motors? Viktorby VDX - Plastic Extruder Working Group
Hi David, ... try in the top bar "Search"->"Search Authors" ... Viktorby VDX - Administration, Announcements, Policy
Hi Wade, i did some wirebonding with a 'cheap' manual system (price ~10.000Euros) and it's a hard fiddling until you get the parameters for temperature, pressing force and ultrasonic energy. I bonded with 17 micron and 25 micron gold-wire, what's the 'easiest' process - with thicker wires you have mostly more problems until the process runs ... Better look in the direction of spot-welding - chby VDX - Plastic Extruder Working Group
... imagine the different extrusion methods in nature: - for example the mandibles of wasps or the dispenser-like 'nozzles' of termites and some insects building structures from fluid organic pastes. With the mandibles it's something like knifes cutting from the sides into the filament and closing the opening. With the 'nozzles' there should be some elements inside the tube, maybe three thin fiby VDX - Mechanics
Hi Andy, ... for micro-injection-moulding you need very high pressures - common systems drives much more then 1000bar! An alternative is 'hot-embossing': - here you have your micro-moulds in hard-alloy or ceramic, cover with a slice of a thermoplast, heat it up and put it in a press where the melted compressed thermoplast fills the mould. After cooling down you can strip the residues and extraby VDX - Plastic Extruder Working Group
Hi Sid, ... OK for the conventional reprap, but with my CNC i have a resolution of 12,5 microns in halfstep and up to submicrons with microstepping (i have three 1/256-microstepping drivers which i can temporary switch for the halfstep-drivers) My next idea is assembling a direct driven 'tilting-arm'-tripod, where 3 strong steppers turns synchronous their arms and the parallel kinematic is mainby VDX - 3D Scanners, Book Scanners, and Optics