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    • cosmowaveundefined
      cosmowave @matt3o
      last edited by

      @matt3o Well done! And a very nice Print!

      Mankati FSXT+, DeltaTowerV2, E3D MS/TC

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      • SlimShaderundefined
        SlimShader @matt3o
        last edited by SlimShader

        @matt3o looks like you're getting awesome results! Well done on persevering with it, that pain is now knowledge...for the next one 🙂

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        • matt3oundefined
          matt3o @SlimShader
          last edited by

          @slimshader said in I present to you my Agony:

          for the next one

          it's funny because it's true 😞 I'm already thinking of building a very small one...

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          • martin7404undefined
            martin7404
            last edited by

            Hi,
            again nice to read about projects.
            Great machine, month ago I was looking at annex cross cartesian while wondering what to build for a project with large ABS parts, in the end built simple core XY with linear rods and triple Z with leadscrews, I end up using Oldham couplers for the motor - leadscrew coupling. But this one looks great
            I remember you from Peopoly forum with the moai battle. We all ended up with LCD printers at the end

            Muldex IDEX Duet2+Duex5
            Custom CoreXY 600x400 Hemera , Duet3+Toolboard+1HCL closed loop
            Sapphire Pro with Duet2, with closed-loop motors
            custom high temp E3D tool changer with Duet2+Duex

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            • mrehorstdmdundefined
              mrehorstdmd @matt3o
              last edited by

              @matt3o Great! It looks like you've got the extrusion tuned up nicely!

              https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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              • fmaundefined
                fma @mrehorstdmd
                last edited by

                That's really a beauty! I started to design a new CoreXY for high temperature printing, but this is too much problems for my needs, so I will build a new 'simple' machine. And why not try a new geometry?

                As I also work with Onshape, this is a good oportunity. I won't build such large machine, 250x250x250 will be enough.

                BTW, is this geometry more rigid than a CoreXY (all things equal)? With 2 carriages at 90° for the tool head, it seems it can handle more lateral efforts. I'm very interested in 5 axis printing, and mounting a tall and heavy head on such geometry is maybe better than on a CoreXY...

                What do you think?

                Frédéric

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                • fcwiltundefined
                  fcwilt @fma
                  last edited by

                  @fma

                  I built a similar but much smaller (200 x 200 x 200) printer.

                  I like the motion system a great deal - simple with short belts.

                  My prints just fine.

                  Frederick

                  Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                  • matt3oundefined
                    matt3o @martin7404
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                    @martin7404 said in I present to you my Agony:

                    I remember you from Peopoly forum with the moai battle

                    we don't talk about that....

                    @fma said in I present to you my Agony:

                    BTW, is this geometry more rigid than a CoreXY (all things equal)? With 2 carriages at 90° for the tool head

                    I find it to be better in every possible way. More precise, sturdier and stronger (let's not forget there are 4 motors for XY).

                    The downside is that 1) you need more components 2) everything needs to be perefectly square 🙂 so a little more time spent assembling it up.

                    If you need to put a lot of weight on the gantry you can use bigger backers for the rails, but of course you are adding weight.

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                    • fmaundefined
                      fma @matt3o
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for the feedback!

                      Frédéric

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                      • laelundefined
                        lael @matt3o
                        last edited by

                        @matt3o Which fysetc board did you end up going for?

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                        • zaptaundefined
                          zapta @matt3o
                          last edited by

                          @matt3, nice build!

                          Here is an upgrade idea for you (Double Agony) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzf8903FvCs

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                          • matt3oundefined
                            matt3o @lael
                            last edited by

                            @lael hey sorry for the late reply. the forum didn't notify your reply.

                            They are FYSETC S6 V2.0 today I would probably get a Spider.

                            @zapta OHMYGOD I need it!

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