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Thread: Inverted Delta
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08-04-2017, 07:31 PM #11
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The effector will be a 608 bearing so it's not all that big. I was planning to use a pancake nema 17 with 20 mm body to keep things light. The issue is with torque. This is why I started the other thread about extruders. I'm wanting to create an extruder that's light, has small form factor and good torque (with gearing). As well as having some other features like dual drive gears and some extra features I want to add to the idler. The E3D titan fits some of the criteria, but I would also like it to be mostly 3d printed, keeping in the spirit of the gus simpson.
Another (and bigger) reason I was thinking of parallelizing is due to mounting different tool heads like a laser or light duty engraver which are more difficult to mount on/through a series of 608 bearings, whereas a 3d printer can just run a bowden tube through their bores to the hotend. Speaking of which, with an effector on a parallelized gus, there can be a much shorter path for the filament between the extruder and hotend, especially for a non bowden since it wont have to travel through ~5 608 bearings.
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08-05-2017, 06:47 AM #12
why geared extruder ?
even a small stepper motor has plenty of torque.
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08-05-2017, 09:20 AM #13
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Smaller steppers like a 20 mm from what I hear struggle at higher print speeds (100+ mm/s) from what I hear, and even the ~40 mm stepper I have on my i3 clone can click and lose a few steps every now and then at high speeds. If you have experience that says otherwise I would happily admit I'm wrong and jump to a simpler, non geared version. Do you have any experiences with 20 mm nema 17s or similar for extruders printing at upwards of 100 mm/s? I know they can keep up at 40-60 mm/s but thats not what I'm going for.
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09-26-2017, 05:08 AM #14
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I know I'm reviving an old thread, but I didn't think I should start a new one. The arm halves are done :-)
See STL attached. It's one half of an arm, the other half is identical except I tell the module to shift the gear by half a tooth.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2552984
Any ideas for improvements? I'm stoked to see this finally look like something more than just half a gear
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