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... also keen on developing a modular reprap print head to improve reliability. Eg if one gets clogged can swap it for another and fix in slow time. (Need source of heatsink/fan combination, and to find a suitable connector/socket.)
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I'll be in tomorrow.
On Jun 1, 12:04 pm, Scott B <solar.sen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been having a bit of a chat to Pix behind the scenes regarding
> building/purchasing my own 3D printer.
>
> At the moment we are looking at the possibility of building a
> something like a MendelMax (http://reprap.org/wiki/MendelMax) -
> using the reprap software and compatible electronics, but with my own
> aluminium tube based frame and components to hopefully end up with a
> higher quality machine than some of the questionable Huxley/Mendel
> kits that are currently available.
>
> We may also choose to make our own compatible main board that will
> allow modular plug in stepper motor drivers and seperate power
> supplies for the controls, hot end and heated bed - plent of options
> to discuss yet.
>
> So If anyone else is currently looking at building/buying a machine
> also, stick your hand up – if you want to get on board we can group
> buy the motors, drivers etc. and work together on the development -
> if I am going to fire up the CNC Mill/Lathe to make one part for mine,
> I mght as well press the 'Start' button a few more times a make a
> few...
There are some herringbone rack and pinion designs on thingiverse for just this purpose... (would link but I'm on my phone)
Don't put me down for steppers. I'll be hooking the RAMPS board up to my ToM eventually, or maybe my junky scanner bits.
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Ill grab an lm8uu bearing if you dont mind.
No rush just an eventual upgrade.
I would love to have a whiteboard robot running at Science Alice..
particularly if we could monitor IRC or Tweets with it.
I should see how much current they draw; if I'm lucky I won't need H-bridges.
I have a DC motor with a built in opto. But only one sorry. It's from a laser printer I think. Got it at one of Adam Webb's dismantleothons.
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Also in your setup torque issues can be largely overcome with counter weights. I think Jon mentioned this previously.
Just when you thought that you'd don enough trigonometry..
- What about adding a third motor/cable and having a 3d bot?- This could be hung from the top of the Science Alive booth.Not sure what we could make it do though.
Absolute newbie to Hackerspace...
Saw your stand and RepRaps at Science Alive Adelaide. I have been researching RepRaps for a year or so and as I don't have a lot of spare time, I am looking for full kits that will work well aand are ready to build.
Is anyone thinking of buying a wholesale lot (10 min) of RepRapPro Mendel (http://reprappro.com/Mendel) or Huxley (http://reprappro.com/Huxley)? The retail price is US$779 posted for the Mendel and US$679 for the smaller Huxley. I like the larger Mendel version and would be willing to get wholesale pricing and organise the order if there are enough interested in Adelaide or Oz in general.
Let me know your thoughts.
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