User:Wayland
Release status: Experimental
Description | A new belt-drive repstrap loosely based on Darwin and the McWire Cartesian Bot
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The Golem is a work-in-progress RepStrap. It'll be big and cheap, as much as I can make it. It probably won't have a great print area for its size, but I don't need to keep this thing on a desk. Y axis runs on aluminum channel, X axis will run on steel rod, and z axis will be on threaded rod, with the print platform moving. I'm thinking about using pololu sepper drivers and the sanguino for a motherboard. For the extruder, I might use Adrian's geared extruder, if I can get someone to print the parts for me...
Current Progress: Y axis is finished but for belts and motor mounts, and I'm currently working on the z-axis.
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To Do List
- Cut and drill angle and channel for the z-axis
- Build a coupler for the stepper and the threaded rod
- Obtain timing pulleys and belt
- Build print platform
Parts
I have basically a scrapyard in my backyard, so a lot of these parts are salvaged. This is a prety cobbled-together thing, using whatever I have or can get cheaply
- Aluminum plate, channel, and angle - Salvaged, cut to size with circular saw, drilled with drill press
- 3 Stepper motors - Cheap surplus-store Molon steppers (these guys) - Almost no specifications, I will test them and figure out voltage and current once I get my power supply and drivers. They don't have a great resolution - I'm thinking I will gear them. If they're no good, I can always buy some NEMA 17s.
- 8 skate bearings - Salvaged from an old generic-brand skateboard. These are pretty nice bearings and perfect for what I have in mind. These are just for the y axis - I'm gonna need to find or buy some more for the carriage.
- Threaded rod - Salavaged
Y-Axis
I really liked the self-adjusting bearing arms used in the McWire Cartesian bot, so I made something similar; instead of using a platform, though, I'm using separate (for now) carts that will have the x-axis running between them. Each cart will be driven by a separate belt, both of which attach to the same stepper.