... I'm remembering something like "M42 P2 S255" for activating a Pin D2 (and accordingly "... S0" to deactivate)by VDX - General
... this was some 10+ years ago and I've done most of the developing and programming then too "on my own" ... so actually no active programmers available around.by VDX - Developers
... my "high power"-lasers and tinkering with the broken fiber-lasers and salvaged laserdiodes is all hobby - in my job I'm developing different applications for "laser assisted material transfer" with UV-DPSS- and "ultra-short-puls"-lasers ... they have 20W averaged. Some years ago, when developing jetting paste-dispensers, I've used Marlin4Due together with Pronterface/Printrun to control theby VDX - Developers
... I'm from Germany The housing in the images is from a 50 Watt CW fiberlaser - have several with different wreckage types ... some with exploded fiber-couplings for backreflection ... some with broken electronics (one with 130Watts is emitting fine, when supporting the diodes with current only) ... some with cut external fiber ... They are all air-cooled - the housing is a "sandwich" of twoby VDX - Developers
... for the "medium size" diodes I'm too using peltiers - here I've reworked a fiber-laser housing with 4 ventilators into a peltier-heat-exchanger with 6x 30Watt PZT-modules. Here some images of the setup with 2 of the diodes and 3x Peltiers under every diode and a 10mm alu sheet for heat-distributing ... for an ambien temp. of around 20degC the emitted hot air will be at around 55 to 60degC atby VDX - Developers
... ob der gute Mann den Scanner nach nun 7 Jahren immer noch sucht?by VDX - 3D-Scanner
Quotelukaari How much of the coolng power you actualy need for the lasers? ... this depends - the small modules around 50W, the DPSS-lasers 800 to 1000W (up to 1kW) ...by VDX - Developers
... depending on the needed cooling power (I have some laserdiodes or lasers with up to 1kW needed for proper cooling) you can think about stand-alone coolers, as common used for water-cooled lasers (one of my water-coolers has 1.5kW)by VDX - Developers
... die nächste "Eskalationsstufe" - 310Watt @975nm bei 43 Ampereby VDX - Laser-Ecke
... repeated melting plastic materials will degrade them - so maybe better working with solvents or lower temps. One of my related ideas was to laser-sinter dark plastic powders or lignin-powder (have some from Tecnaro)by VDX - Polymer Working Group
... look into the datasheet for common use/schematics -- sometimes you'll need resistors or a specific polarity of the transistor/mosfet ...by VDX - General
... to get all available pins you can use "M43" - Which pins are assigned to your actual configuration should be found in the documentation to your board ...by VDX - General
... there could be some RADDS boards available -by VDX - General
... read into the G-code "M42" -by VDX - General
... check for "hot melt dispensing", as shown here (look at the video too) - This could be ued with "filled" materials too ...by VDX - Polymer Working Group
... check the date of the last post ... seems quite old, so maybe no reaction to awaitby VDX - Powder Printing and Selective Laser Sintering
... wie schon geschrieben - warte noch ein Bischen, ob/wann sich jemand meldet, der sich mit deinem Drucker bzw. der Ansteuerung besser auskennt. Ich habe meine noch Alle mit Pronterface/Marlin mit den Arduino-Boards (oder Marlin4Due mit ArduinoDue) und als Drucker auch eher ältere Typen (Darwin- und Mendel-Varianten, Orca, Eigenbau) ... und mich auch schon länger nicht mehr mit Kunststoff-FDM-3by VDX - Allgemeines
... das RepRap-Projekt wurde 2006 gestartet und die "aktivste Zeit" ging von etwa 2007 bis 2011, bis sich das Thema ausreichend weit rumgesprochen hatte ... danach haben die Chinesischen Copy-Cats "übernommen" und die eigentlichen Entwickler hatten nicht mehr so die Lust, ihre in den Foren vorgestellten Open-Source-Entwicklungen nach ein paar Monaten als (schlechte) Kopien bei Alibaba oder Amazonby VDX - Allgemeines
Hallo Daniel, ... willkommen bei RepRap! Nachdem die "aktive" Zeit schon etwas her ist, ist es hier im Forum etwas ruhiger geworden, die Antworten könnten also etwas länger dauern. Noch ein Tip fürs Suchen in den Foren - ganz unten in der rechten Combo-Box "jeden Alters" auswählen, sonst wird nur über die letzten 30 Tage gesucht ...by VDX - Allgemeines
... done ...by VDX - Administration, Announcements, Policy
... check the settings in your configuration and if you have some different G-codes in a pre-/post-macro. You have to define yhe position of the limit-/homing-switches and the seeking direction for homing accordingly ...by VDX - Firmware - Marlin
... schau mal, ob der Referenz- bzw. Endschalter an den richtigen Pins hängt, die passende Polarität hat und ggf. "Aktiviert" ist - dann fährt er typisch nur in eine Richtung. Den Zustand des Endschalters kannst du mit dem G-Code-Befehl "M119" abfragen ...by VDX - Elektrik & Elektronik
... hrrmpf -- hab' die eigentlich als "200W-Dioden" gekauft ... sind aber "nur" 135W-Dioden Dafür waren die günstig genug, daß es sich auch dafür noch gelohnt hat -- wird mal Zeit, mit meinen "Todesstern-Laser V3" anzufangen! Ich finds nur schade, daß die beim Ausbauen die Fasern viel zu kurz abknippsenby VDX - Laser-Ecke
... you can try to apply enough current at the specified voltage to one or more of the diodes, so they start lasering and check, what amount of IR power is emitted by the corresponding fiber. To start lasering, this should be something like 4 Amps at 12V (absolute max. current is 44 Amps) with cooling on or for a short time, so the diodes won't overheat. Without reattaching the fiber you have tby VDX - Laser Cutter Working Group
... the "Giga" is not a single Arduino, but a combo with a much more powerfull multi-core, which could run micro python or other high level software ... so something like the even older UDOO with a similar idea, which didn't get enough momentum then. So meant as sort of PC with an ArduinoDue "coprocessor" ...by VDX - Firmware - Marlin
... when searching a faster Arduino/STM-based board - what's with the Arduino Giga? -by VDX - Firmware - Marlin