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    • o_lampeundefined
      o_lampe @Phospherus
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      @Phospherus said in Parallel Scara based on Morgan.:

      These are 30:1 with 0.6 degree steppers

      The way I read it, it's a regular 1.8° motor and the 30:1 reduction results in 0.06°step angle

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      • Phospherusundefined
        Phospherus @o_lampe
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        @o_lampe I see now thanks for pointing that out. I hope they are decent quality and good enough.

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        • JoergS5undefined
          JoergS5 @Phospherus
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          @Phospherus I'd wish you open it in a iFixit style and post some images to discuss the quality. Unfortunately - I completely understand it - you'll not want to do it because of the guarantee. But if it's damaged in the future, this would be valuable. They are out of stock and a bit too expensive to buy it just for testing.

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          • o_lampeundefined
            o_lampe @Phospherus
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            @Phospherus It surprised me, that they took a short NEMA17 motor with low torque for it. I guess a full size motor would exceed the max. output torque of the harmonic drive.

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            • Phospherusundefined
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              First printing with the Scara looking good so far. No z endstop so set it with piece of paper and no heated bed as my PSU mount is printing so running off a 5 amp 24V power pack. Using a Bondtech BMG for bowden drive with a Phaetus BMO hotend. Link to youtube video below. This is my first time ever uploading to youtube so if it does not work I apologize and will fix it.

              https://youtu.be/9VRnl9GF-Sk

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                  • Phospherusundefined
                    Phospherus @o_lampe
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                    @o_lampe Video link should work now.

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @Phospherus
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                      @Phospherus Looks good for a first print on a cold bed. 👍

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                      • Phospherusundefined
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                        A couple pictures of the first print complete. I am amazed how good it came out without part cooling even.20230309_121359.jpg 20230309_121421.jpg

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                        • Phospherusundefined
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                          Finally got a test set of arms printed and a mount for the Nema 17 harmonic drives. Here it is in action. https://youtube.com/shorts/bj47uQ08zV0?feature=share

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                            o_lampe @Phospherus
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                            @Phospherus It's always hard to qualify mechanics from a video. The first impression is good, no visible backlash or springiness.
                            Will be interesting to see it work, maybe with a feltpen for starters?
                            Would you use a direct drive extruder as toolhead or is it strictly Bowden-setup? How much does the head sag?

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