xnaron wrote:Because there are too many Yoda's...
Printed at 200mm/s in 45min. It is 100mm high.
..all I want is to be able to print out a good bridge. Wow.
xnaron wrote:Because there are too many Yoda's...
Printed at 200mm/s in 45min. It is 100mm high.
All the details are on the first page of this threadbplemmons wrote:Wow, that extruder looks amazing. you are really taking the Rostock to a new level..
Can you share your source for the stepper?
Thanks for sharing your amazing upgrades!!
Bill
oops I missed this one in my PM's. The fan mount was from os1r1s. I have asked him to share it. He is going to put it on his github. I will remind him againEaglezsoar wrote:Xnaron: Would it be possible for you to post the squirrel cage fan mounts that you created to hold those squirrel cage fans
you are using?
with bridging it is important that you have your flow rate and nozzle size specified correctly. I always go about 10% higher for nozzle size (extrusion width). So for 0.5mm nozzle I specify it as 0.55mm. Just for fun try setting your extrusion width to 0.7mm and see how that affects your bridging.CosplayEngineer wrote:xnaron wrote:Because there are too many Yoda's...
Printed at 200mm/s in 45min. It is 100mm high.
..all I want is to be able to print out a good bridge. Wow.
I have the link to the stepper on the first page in the Bowden Extruder category.bplemmons wrote:http://store.kysanelectronics.com/servl ... -C6/Detail
Is this the right stepper for the extruder upgrade?
thanks
Bill
Is this it?Eaglezsoar wrote:Xnaron: Would it be possible for you to post the squirrel cage fan mounts that you created to hold those squirrel cage fans
you are using?
Yes that is it!Broose wrote:Is this it?Eaglezsoar wrote:Xnaron: Would it be possible for you to post the squirrel cage fan mounts that you created to hold those squirrel cage fans
you are using?
https://github.com/os1r1s-/misc-parts/b ... ductv2.stl
You could use just 3 arms if the joint you used made it impossible for the arm to rotate relative to the tower and relative to the platform in practice it's hard to get enough rotational stiffness with a single arm, so pairs are used.bplemmons wrote:How come you have to use 6 arms with deltas? Wouldn't 3 (magnetic) arms do the job?
Bill
If you are able to fabricate the effector from aluminum, I would be interested in two.cambo3d wrote:Xnaron,
You wouldn't have a dxf file of the effector mount would you. I want to mill one out of aluminum instead of the printed parts. I drew one up base on your photos/stls but i dont think its correct.
It looks like the only problem would be if a cheapskate dropped below the effector, which shouldn't happen under normal use.cambo3d wrote:im gonna try without bending first, looks like there might be room.