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    • oozeBotundefined
      oozeBot
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      More photos of the new build plate after cleaning it up and getting it installed. We are very pleased but there will be some additional design tweaks. I’ve got to say, I’m really impressed with the mesh bed leveling results..!

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      • JamesMundefined
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        The wham bam pex surface works good but I have had problems with it coming apart if the material I'm printing with tries to pull up ruining the surface. Seems like the top layer of it comes apart.

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        • oozeBotundefined
          oozeBot @JamesM
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          @JamesM so far, we’ve had good luck with it after sanding.. but it’s just one of many surfaces we are testing. However, I do understand what you are pointing out about it and will be watching for it..

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          • oozeBotundefined
            oozeBot
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            We have completed the motion system for the oozeBot ele^gant with all testing complete. It can sustain 400mm/s in X&Y and 250mm/s in Z!

            Check out a quick video of it in motion here: https://vimeo.com/515410723

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            • whopping pochardundefined
              whopping pochard
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              Beautiful machine! It's looking really great.

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              • Phaedruxundefined
                Phaedrux Moderator
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                Well done. Looking forward to seeing more.

                Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                • fcwiltundefined
                  fcwilt
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                  Hi,

                  Your height map is obscenely good - are you just trying to make the rest of us feel inadequate? 😉

                  What I wouldn't give to have a bed that flat.

                  And why doesn't your machine try to shake itself apart at those speeds?

                  I've never tried speeds like that but I'm pretty sure my printers would disassemble themselves in protest.

                  What printing speeds are you aiming for?

                  Thanks.

                  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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                  • oozeBotundefined
                    oozeBot @fcwilt
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                    @fcwilt said in oozeBot ele^gant:

                    What printing speeds are you aiming for?

                    Thanks! I'd like to think the engineering has something to do with it not rattling itself apart.. 😉 and for the aluminum build plate, depending on our demand, we are considering making custom sizes available for sale to help subsidize the substantial cost of the industrial CNC machine we are purchasing.

                    We only print in ABS and have found it does best between 60-80mm/s. And since we are focusing on the printed parts needed for our printers, that's our target. However, we've certainly pushed the prototypes harder.. and I truly believe the release candidates are a much more rigid design, so we shall see here very soon!

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                    • fcwiltundefined
                      fcwilt @oozeBot
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                      @oozeBot

                      Being able to purchase custom sized beds with appropriate mounting holes would be heaven on earth.

                      I don't print ABS but I was under the impression that there were newer alternatives that had desirable specs. Yes? No?

                      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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                      • oozeBotundefined
                        oozeBot @fcwilt
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                        @fcwilt said in oozeBot ele^gant:

                        This is something we'd really like to help the community with once we get our design to market..

                        As for other filaments, the only alternative we'd currently consider is ASA. There are plenty of other specialty filaments out there that have better characteristics, and we've tried most, but we always end up coming back to ABS as it checks all the boxes for our needs.

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                        • oozeBotundefined
                          oozeBot
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                          One more quick video of our final motion system, this time isolated by each axis. Z is moving at 250mm/s and X&Y is moving at 400mm/s!

                          https://vimeo.com/515982259

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                          • oozeBotundefined
                            oozeBot
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                            A lot has been accomplished since I last posted to this thread. For starters, the codename "ele^gant" has been replaced. We are now branding our machines as the oozeBot Elevate! Our R&D is nearly complete but we have a ton of QA to do before our launch.

                            We will also be launching with an IDEX machine that I'm very excited about. Here is a photo of our 12x12x12" (305x305x305mm) IDEX, the tool heads, and a quick video directly from my workbench.

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                            And here is a video of it moving at 200mm/s the first half and 400mm/s the second half. And yeah, it's jumping around on my workbench a bit as it's just sitting on the turntable.

                            https://vimeo.com/549007801

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                            • Sindariusundefined
                              Sindarius @oozeBot
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                              @oozebot I want one just to make them dance now 😄 that looks quite amazing!

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                              • HebigTundefined
                                HebigT @oozeBot
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                                @oozebot I really enjoy seeing your posts. Looking forward to the launch!

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                                • oozeBotundefined
                                  oozeBot
                                  last edited by oozeBot

                                  We have just wrapped up the design of our electronics control panel and thought it would be of interest. It features a Duet 3 (6HC) mainboard, a Duet breakout board (IDEX only), a 2gb RPi4b, two Omron SSRs for build plate and chamber heaters, and both a 5v and 24v Meanwell power supply. Hidden underneath the Duet 3 mainboard is a 92mm intake fan with air channels venting towards the power supplies and other electronics.

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                                  • Phaedruxundefined
                                    Phaedrux Moderator
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                                    That's slick!

                                    Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                    • o_lampeundefined
                                      o_lampe @oozeBot
                                      last edited by

                                      @oozebot
                                      I'm not comfortable with the PSUs close to the electronics. I also think the tool distribution board belongs closer to the tools.

                                      Just my two cent

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                                      • oozeBotundefined
                                        oozeBot
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                                        We should probably just let this old thread die as almost everything posted was during our prototyping phase and has been replaced and/or updated. However, we'll keep it going with new updates instead of littering up the forum.

                                        Here is the near final version of our enclosure which takes some design hints from an 80's arcade machine. Yes, that's real t-molding. It will be sold as a flat pack with optional paint schemes and other extras such as side windows and a few other surprises.

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                                        Also, here is our new filament storage chamber design. This is the first of several we are building as we expand our farm. Each holds 12 mega-spools (10kg or 22lb) of ABS filament and feed 6 printers. It's controlled by a Raspberry Pi and a bank of relays to maintain ~20% humidity at 40~45c once stabilized.

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                                        And finally, I spent the previous weekend re-tuning both the machine and our filament profiles. Here is a part printed in ABS with the near-finalized profile:

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
                                          Phaedrux Moderator @oozeBot
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                                          @oozebot said in oozeBot Elevate:

                                          instead of littering up the forum.

                                          Nonsense. Feel free to start a new thread if you wish.

                                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                          • oozeBotundefined
                                            oozeBot
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                                            We had the opportunity to deliver one of our first production machines to Slice Engineering yesterday for their testing! Check out this awesome video they posted this morning of it in action!

                                            https://youtu.be/1EPm8Xacrio

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