The belt is not continuous but rather two cut pieces of belt. The plastic pieces are 6mm width so it allows the NEMA 8 z-plates to slide past pulleys with out interference. I 3D printed the NEMA 8 plates with an Envision Tech printer, but can be machined (requires some drilling and taping for screws in the edges). However it might be possible to make the Z axis plates where they can be laser cut using the nut slot trick that Peter did in his design.
The limit switches on the Z axis are just screwed into the z plate with M2 screws and contact the MGN9 carriage block.
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One thing I like about the head design is the drag chain rests on the extrusion, sounds silly until you try and figure out how use drag chain when it can not rest on extrusion.
This was before I learned that the PCB and strip feeders need to be at same height. Speaking of which here are some lessons learned.
OpenPnP coordinated system is based on the down looking camera. The Nozzles have an offset from this location. Using the vision system requires that the nozzles offsets be correct. What this means is that camera should have a good stable mounting to head as it will be referenced for all things vision. Along the same lines, your usable area for the machine is where the space where the camera and both heads can reach. So expect to loose real estate because of this, you can see the red marks where I have estimated my usable real estate. If you did a 4 head system with another Z head on back for the top rail, the usable real estate would further decrease.
Note for automatic reel feeders you might not need the camera so you might be able to place them in the "Dead zone" on one front side, for design above.
To configure the counterbalanced dual head system will require you editing the machine.xml file, so install a good text editor.
Smoothieware documentation mentions the axis gcode being having an "Alt" and "B" axis, however I found no documentation (maybe poor googling) that mentioned "E" axis which was for extruder on 3D printers. Therefore it took some time to figure out how to rotate the B axis. Basically the 3D printer firmware for smoothie uses "E" axis for extruder, then to change to different extruder you send "T0" or "T1" to change "tools", this changes which axis the gcode "E" command moves.
Double stick tape is your friend in getting started, put on PCBs to hold parts when placed. Use to hold down cut tape strips, etc.
It is far better to copy a design than to build your own. That is the configuration of the steppers, setting up heads and such will take you hours (or days in my case). Thus it is far easier to copy someone else's design and configuration that works, but where is the fun in that...
OpenPnP like all software requires you to have a certain work flow and mental model. For beginners like me I often come biased to what I feel the work flow should be, usually this exposes bugs as that no one would have ever thought to test before. Therefore it is best to take the time and learn the work flow of the software before starting. Read all of the wiki and watch all of Jason's videos to start getting a feel for it. Even then you will run into problems...
I would have never gotten this far without Jason's help. So I owe him several beers!
Note to date I have only been able to place one part on the PCB. So I am not done with my learning.
Trampas
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