Newbie - Think of Rostock Max
Posted: Tue Apr 02, 2013 1:59 am
So I've a 3d printer on my wishlist for some time now. I'm a huge fan of the delta printer. Seem like its got a huge print volume compared to other printers. So I have a few questions:
(this is a more general question about delta printers)
Print volume . . . lets say I want to adapt the Rostock Max with longer arms, taller pylons, more space between pylons, and thus a larger print surface. How hard would that be? Can the firmware allow me to make these changes? What limitations am I to expect. I couldn't have been the only person to think, hey all the hardware is here, why not adjust a few things and get a larger print area?
Thinking 1' diameter with a 2' height in the future.
Electronics . . . The RAMbo sounds like a great deal but lets say I burn it out for whatever reason. Is it still possible to use an Arduino with a Ramps 1.3 like a traditional RepRap printer?
Heater Plate . . . I recognize that the heater plate is there to make sure there isn't any crazy warping, but some of these builds take hours even days to complete, what danger is there to have a heater plate on for that long while the rostock is active? This might sound dumb but is it possible to stop a print midway and continue later?
How difficult is it to get the printer to use PLA instead of ABS?
I heard that the standard nozzle (brass) isn't great. Some say that thermal expansion of dissimilar metals in the construction tend to loosen the pieces and can make a real mess of things. Is this still happening? Are there upgrades available to fix this?
Any help would be great.
Regards,
Longshot
(this is a more general question about delta printers)
Print volume . . . lets say I want to adapt the Rostock Max with longer arms, taller pylons, more space between pylons, and thus a larger print surface. How hard would that be? Can the firmware allow me to make these changes? What limitations am I to expect. I couldn't have been the only person to think, hey all the hardware is here, why not adjust a few things and get a larger print area?
Thinking 1' diameter with a 2' height in the future.
Electronics . . . The RAMbo sounds like a great deal but lets say I burn it out for whatever reason. Is it still possible to use an Arduino with a Ramps 1.3 like a traditional RepRap printer?
Heater Plate . . . I recognize that the heater plate is there to make sure there isn't any crazy warping, but some of these builds take hours even days to complete, what danger is there to have a heater plate on for that long while the rostock is active? This might sound dumb but is it possible to stop a print midway and continue later?
How difficult is it to get the printer to use PLA instead of ABS?
I heard that the standard nozzle (brass) isn't great. Some say that thermal expansion of dissimilar metals in the construction tend to loosen the pieces and can make a real mess of things. Is this still happening? Are there upgrades available to fix this?
Any help would be great.
Regards,
Longshot