Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?
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@fcwilt yes core xy all the way.
200-300 ish i would spend now.
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@Veti alright thats now too bad.
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@sungod3k said in Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?:
200-300 ish i would spend now.
for that price toolchange is not an option.
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@sungod3k said in Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?:
200-300 ish i would spend now.
I don't think that will be enough for a tool changing printer.
Frederick
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my 300 budget is for the frame only.
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here is a brackdown of the jubilee
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pRzBQxVzL9c4T9b1RrKvSjlSwJJhJ7NcbSV6iJUv0X0/edit#gid=0
have a look
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Im just looking at the railcore 2 vs the jubilee for they use linear rails. I like the jubilees way of having the carriages ride on top of the printer. that saves quite some z space.
i also figured i probably can use all my delta frame parts to make a core xy frame, i only need z screws.you seem to know the jubilee a bit, what would be the reason for the x and y motors to have an extra pulley just before the motor? why not end the belt loop directly on the motors driver pulley?
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@sungod3k said in Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?:
what would be the reason for the x and y motors to have an extra pulley just before the motor? why not end the belt loop directly on the motors driver pulley?
It reduces the overall depth of the printer while still allowing a good range of belt tension adjustment.
Frederick
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@fcwilt said in Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?:
Just so you know a CoreXY is considered to be a superior design in relation to the H-Bot.
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@sungod3k said in Delta to Toolchanger -> Core X/Y or H-Bot framekit?:
i also figured i probably can use all my delta frame parts to make a core xy frame, i only need z screws.
Keep your delta intact, unless you have a another printer. You will need it to make parts for your new printer.
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@dc42 yes already printing parts
RIP delta but now i cant wait to saw it in half^^