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    • bricoletoutundefined
      bricoletout @Veti
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      @Veti You're right. I'm building a sheet to compare all the specs...

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
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        i dont know much about industrial printer.

        if i were to build a printer for that specs i would consider building a voron 2.4, but its that is not ready to print.

        there is a sort of commercial version of it https://www.formbot3d.com/products/vivedino-core-xy-fully-enclosed-3d-printer that uses a duet based board.

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        • bricoletoutundefined
          bricoletout @Veti
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          @Veti Yes I would go for the Voron also but it isn't ready to print. I will look at your link, thank you.

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          • fcwiltundefined
            fcwilt @bricoletout
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            @bricoletout said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

            @Veti Yes I would go for the Voron also but it isn't ready to print. I will look at your link, thank you.

            I personally would not use a voron design.

            The additional issues associated with moving the XY gantry on the Z axis would be my concern.

            One person reported that a computer simulation indicated that Z belt stretch was a possible problem as the center of mass of the XY gantry was constantly changing.

            I see no upside to the design and a possible downside.

            CoreXY designs are currently quite popular but there are also Ultimaker designs and MarkForged designs to consider.

            Just my two cents.

            Frederick

            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            • Vetiundefined
              Veti @fcwilt
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              @fcwilt said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

              One person reported that a computer simulation indicated that Z belt stretch was a possible problem as the center of mass of the XY gantry was constantly changing.

              compare that to beds that are only suspended at one side like in the ultimaker, which can cause wobble. i think this is more of a theoretical problem than a practical one.

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              • fcwiltundefined
                fcwilt @Veti
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                @Veti said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                @fcwilt said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                One person reported that a computer simulation indicated that Z belt stretch was a possible problem as the center of mass of the XY gantry was constantly changing.

                compare that to beds that are only suspended at one side like in the ultimaker, which can cause wobble. i think this is more of a theoretical problem than a practical one.

                I'm not a fan of cantilever bed designs but they are not an inherent feature of Ultimaker XY kinematics.

                I've seen cantilever bed designs on CoreXY printers and I would not be surprised if there are other kinematics where folks have tried cantilever beds.

                But that still leaves the question what is the upside to a voron design?

                Frederick

                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti @fcwilt
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                  @fcwilt said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                  But that still leaves the question what is the upside to a voron design?

                  its a iterative design for printing high temperature filaments well.

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                  • bricoletoutundefined
                    bricoletout @fcwilt
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                    @fcwilt said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                    @bricoletout said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                    @Veti Yes I would go for the Voron also but it isn't ready to print. I will look at your link, thank you.

                    I personally would not use a voron design.

                    The additional issues associated with moving the XY gantry on the Z axis would be my concern.

                    One person reported that a computer simulation indicated that Z belt stretch was a possible problem as the center of mass of the XY gantry was constantly changing.

                    I see no upside to the design and a possible downside.

                    CoreXY designs are currently quite popular but there are also Ultimaker designs and MarkForged designs to consider.

                    Just my two cents.

                    Frederick

                    Thank you for your contribution. Actually the Voron is out because it isn't assembled. I will consider other option.

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                    • jay_s_ukundefined
                      jay_s_uk
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                      I'll build you a voron for $10k 😁

                      Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        The smaller Tractus printers may fit your budget and size requirements, https://tractus3d.com/.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                        • fcwiltundefined
                          fcwilt @Veti
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                          @Veti said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                          @fcwilt said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                          But that still leaves the question what is the upside to a voron design?

                          its a iterative design for printing high temperature filaments well.

                          That doesn't really tell us why the XY gantry should be moved as opposed to the bed.

                          Frederick

                          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti @fcwilt
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                            @fcwilt

                            because its lighter than the bed?

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                            • bricoletoutundefined
                              bricoletout @dc42
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                              @dc42 said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                              The smaller Tractus printers may fit your budget and size requirements, https://tractus3d.com/.

                              Thank you, I will have a look at it.

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                              • fcwiltundefined
                                fcwilt @Veti
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                                @Veti said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                                @fcwilt

                                because its lighter than the bed?

                                I have no idea. Steppers are not exactly lightweight devices.

                                And it's not like the bed needs to move up/down quickly in the way the XY axes need to move so does the weight even matter?

                                While there is some wiring to the bed it is less than the wiring to the XY gantry.

                                It's just a gut feeling but moving the bed seems the better approach.

                                Frederick

                                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                                  Luke'sLaboratory
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                                  I will be launching 2 printer series "soon" that will be enclosable as well as using Duet3D hardware (with the option of either RRF or klipper).
                                  You can see the first unit of my slinger series I shipped to an early beta customer in action at 7k Acceleration here. That's a 400x400 bed moving that fast! 😄 Results - The top print was from that video!

                                  The keys to my printer design are as follows:

                                  1. Any hotend/extruder combo - it adds some bulk, but the gantry plates are sturdy aluminum and have a variety of holes for mounting whichever hotend you'd like. The unit shipped was a e3d Volcano, but on my personal unit I run a slice magnum with an orbiter extruder. I have a Lily pellet extruder on-order and will also be making adapters.
                                  2. Scalable volume - Both printer series are any-sizable, they rely on common joints that just have scaled extrusion/linear rail.
                                  3. High temp capable - The slinger specifically was designed for bolt-on panels that will enclose the volume quickly and cheaply without complex machining. Bed is capable of 140C, after that alternative options will be needed for magnets on the removable sheets
                                  4. Nothing is proprietary about it - this will be released open-source just like my Stablebot Core design currently is. Run any slicer, firmware, filament you want.

                                  The other printer is my stablebot Core, with the repo here: https://github.com/lukeslaboratory/Stablebot-Core
                                  I have the parts on-hand for a single-extruder build which I will be using a slice magnum, but the same principles apply. This machine currently runs a D3 6HC with A 3HC extender, but with a single-extruder option, could run on a D3 Mini 5+ with stepper expansions.

                                  Luke
                                  http://lukeslab.online

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                                  • bricoletoutundefined
                                    bricoletout @Luke'sLaboratory
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                                    @Luke-sLaboratory said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                                    I will be launching 2 printer series "soon" that will be enclosable as well as using Duet3D hardware (with the option of either RRF or klipper).
                                    You can see the first unit of my slinger series I shipped to an early beta customer in action at 7k Acceleration here. That's a 400x400 bed moving that fast! 😄 Results - The top print was from that video!

                                    The keys to my printer design are as follows:

                                    1. Any hotend/extruder combo - it adds some bulk, but the gantry plates are sturdy aluminum and have a variety of holes for mounting whichever hotend you'd like. The unit shipped was a e3d Volcano, but on my personal unit I run a slice magnum with an orbiter extruder. I have a Lily pellet extruder on-order and will also be making adapters.
                                    2. Scalable volume - Both printer series are any-sizable, they rely on common joints that just have scaled extrusion/linear rail.
                                    3. High temp capable - The slinger specifically was designed for bolt-on panels that will enclose the volume quickly and cheaply without complex machining. Bed is capable of 140C, after that alternative options will be needed for magnets on the removable sheets
                                    4. Nothing is proprietary about it - this will be released open-source just like my Stablebot Core design currently is. Run any slicer, firmware, filament you want.

                                    The other printer is my stablebot Core, with the repo here: https://github.com/lukeslaboratory/Stablebot-Core
                                    I have the parts on-hand for a single-extruder build which I will be using a slice magnum, but the same principles apply. This machine currently runs a D3 6HC with A 3HC extender, but with a single-extruder option, could run on a D3 Mini 5+ with stepper expansions.

                                    Great work, your table moves a lot !

                                    I need a ready to print printer, not a kit, for my company.

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                                    • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                                      Luke'sLaboratory @bricoletout
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                                      @bricoletout I will happily ship a completed Core or Slinger in whatever configuration you'd like for a fair price. I've sent you a DM, otherwise my email is Luke@Lukeslab.online

                                      Luke
                                      http://lukeslab.online

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                                      • fcwiltundefined
                                        fcwilt @Luke'sLaboratory
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                                        @Luke-sLaboratory said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                                        The other printer is my stablebot Core, with the repo here: https://github.com/lukeslaboratory/Stablebot-Core

                                        That picture does not exactly fill me with a feeling of confidence.

                                        Frederick

                                        Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                        • Luke'sLaboratoryundefined
                                          Luke'sLaboratory @fcwilt
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                                          @fcwilt Yeah - wiring is my biggest struggle, its why the toolchanger will be another couple months as i figure out how to keep them all arranged.

                                          Luke
                                          http://lukeslab.online

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                                          • fcwiltundefined
                                            fcwilt @Luke'sLaboratory
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                                            @Luke-sLaboratory said in Choose a printer in the 5k-10k$ range (with duet3d ?):

                                            @fcwilt Yeah - wiring is my biggest struggle, its why the toolchanger will be another couple months as i figure out how to keep them all arranged.

                                            I wasn't talking about the printer at all - rather the very happy bearded dude crouching inside the printer - an odd place to find a very happy bearded dude don't you think?

                                            What if the customer doesn't want to purchase a printer complete with a very happy bearded dude?

                                            Frederick

                                            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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