I'm looking for a driver for a nema 17 that I can use as a stand alone driver controling its speed with a potentiometer. Im going to be using a Bowden filament feeder but it will be running and a continuous speed that is manually set. I'm working on a filament chopper for pellitizing waste extruded filament to be re-extruded. Any sugestions? Thanks!by DMAN120 - Plastic Extruder Working Group
QuoteZavashier Nice enclosure Darren ! I like the side panel very much. Are the switches for the light only ? Do you have an internal ventilation and do you manage fumes ? Switches from the left are Main power, Lights and if needed a vent fan. I have never really noticed much of a smell when printing ABS but that may have been because it wasn't enclosed. If it needs a vent I can always add one..by DMAN120 - Prusa i3 and variants
Quoteczmorris DMAN120 That is an awesome enclosure. Very clean looking. Great job! I am curious. Are you using the original PLA parts that came from Folger? If so how long have you been using them in an enclosure? I used a box over my machine for awhile when I was doing a bunch of ABS prints on it and the PLA parts that were under any tension expanded and became unusable. (It was about 50c in tby DMAN120 - Prusa i3 and variants
I finally got the enclosure done I have been working on for my Folger tech i3. Turned out pretty good I'd say! Darrenby DMAN120 - Prusa i3 and variants
The jumpers go under each driver on the RAMPS board. There should be 3 jumpers under each driver. This sets the drive to 1/16 micro stepping I believe.by DMAN120 - Prusa i3 and variants
Hi Everyone! Just wanted to give a shout out to all that have been active in this thread. I got my kit a couple weeks ago and have finally got it dialed in as good as its going to be for right now. Many Thanks for all of the information in this thread!!! My first real print is the case for the full graphic lcd.. Folger did miss the two belt guide pulleys in my kit but luckly I have a metal latby DMAN120 - Prusa i3 and variants