Category:DriveTrains

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Drive trains are ways to transform mechanical motion from the stepper motors or DC motors into a precise movement of the desired part of the RepRap.

Some of the articles in this category focus on one specific part of a drive train -- an improved gear, pulley, or rack-and-pinion.

Other articles in this category describe the overall layout of a complete drive train, of which there are currently 3 major categories being developed by RepRap developers:

  • serial Cartesian drive train (the first ones to successfully RepRap)
  • serial polar drive train
  • parallel drive train

(This is far from exhausting the theoretical space of all possible drive trains -- for example, there has been a brief discussion[1] of a parallel Cartesian drive train.[2], and the Columbus design has a partially parallel Cartesian drive train).

Have all possible ways to connect X, Y, and Z in series already been explored?:

  • up-and-down axis supports one horizontal axis: Mendel, Doboz.
  • one horizontal axis supports one up-and-down axis: WolfStrap
  • up-and-down axis neither supporting nor supported by a horizontal axis: Darwin, Development:McWire
  • ... is there some other series arrangement I'm missing?
  • Is there any significant advantage or disadvantage of one series arrangement over another?
  • Which (if any) parallel or partially-parallel drive train is better than the best series drive train?