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    • o_lampeundefined
      o_lampe @taconite
      last edited by

      @taconite
      That's an option. I had a different idea last night:
      I use these two hotend pickup pins as twist&lock pins, too.
      The pins would be *U-*shaped and they are mounted into the heatsink-adapter. The tool changer would then connect with the pins and the guides inside the tool changer would twist the pins to unlock the hotend from the Titan housing. I have no idea how to design this twist in Fusion360. But I'll post it in my Blog

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      • taconiteundefined
        taconite
        last edited by taconite

        Hey guys,

        just a quick update. Here you can see a printed spur-gear with different functionalities.

        Custom ANET A8
        Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

        All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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        • JoergS5undefined
          JoergS5 @taconite
          last edited by

          @taconite said in D-PATCH:

          just a quick update. Here you can see a printed spur-gear with different functionalities.

          Can you please explain the different functionalities? Seems you mixed different material to get different properties (stiffness, flexibility/compliance?)

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          • taconiteundefined
            taconite
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            So of course the functionalities come with the multi-material print

            1. reduced friction and therefor wear
            2. increased strength/stiffness
            3. flexible material for compliance/dampening of torque peaks
            4. Sensor element for the detection of wear

            Custom ANET A8
            Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

            All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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            • JoergS5undefined
              JoergS5 @taconite
              last edited by JoergS5

              @taconite thank you for explaining! Do you use some of those BF350 as sensor or something different?

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              • taconiteundefined
                taconite
                last edited by

                Better 😉 conductive filament

                Custom ANET A8
                Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

                All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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                • JoergS5undefined
                  JoergS5 @taconite
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                  @taconite clever idea!

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                  • taconiteundefined
                    taconite
                    last edited by taconite

                    Here you can see some better pictures of the D-PATCH

                    Custom ANET A8
                    Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

                    All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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                    • HebigTundefined
                      HebigT @taconite
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                      @taconite Happy to see this project alive and well!

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                      • PCRundefined
                        PCR @taconite
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                        @taconite would IT be possible to get the Files for rebuilding? Best

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                        • taconiteundefined
                          taconite
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                          @HebigT slow and steady 😄

                          @PCR Sure if there is demand I will put all the files plus BOM on Github (or similar). The one you see is lets say the "maker" version where you need close to no custom parts.

                          At the moment I work on another version with some improvements (which can be easily implemented in the maker version)

                          Gesamtaufbau_v3_2021-Okt_04_6.png

                          Custom ANET A8
                          Custom Delta: D-PATCH (Delta Printer with Automatic Tool CHanging) https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/16082/d-patch?_=1596131234754

                          All I do here is under this license: CC BY-NC-SA

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                          • PCRundefined
                            PCR @taconite
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                            @taconite that would be great! I really Love the Idea of a Delta toolchanger!

                            Best

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                            • PCRundefined
                              PCR @taconite
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                              @taconite

                              Just saw that you started to sell the D-Patch! Really nice! When is ETA for the "Maker" Edition? Or are you selling the custom parts too? Greetings from someone who was born in bavaria too 😉

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