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    • mrehorstdmdundefined
      mrehorstdmd @Dad003
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      @Dad003 One of these will make your life much easier. The 30:1 reduction enables it to lift very heavy beds, and it doesn't move when the motor is disabled, allowing restart of prints in the event of a power failure. It doesn't require brakes, additional wiring, or additional configuration. Just treat the motor like a normal stepper. I used 60 tooth pulleys on the shaft to get 20 um per full step from the motor. I've been using it for my 695 mm Z-axis about 7 years without any problems. The gear quality is very high, so there are no gear induced artifacts in the z-axis of prints.

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      • Dad003undefined
        Dad003 @mrehorstdmd
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        @mrehorstdmd said in My Second build (in progress):

        @Dad003 One of these will make your life much easier. The 30:1 reduction enables it to lift very heavy beds, and it doesn't move when the motor is disabled, allowing restart of prints in the event of a power failure. It doesn't require brakes, additional wiring, or additional configuration. Just treat the motor like a normal stepper. I used 60 tooth pulleys on the shaft to get 20 um per full step from the motor. I've been using it for my 695 mm Z-axis about 7 years without any problems. The gear quality is very high, so there are no gear induced artifacts in the z-axis of prints.

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        Do you have a link to this particular one ?

        My pulley system doesn't drop the bed either , I've tested it and you need over 10 pound on the table to even make it move

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        • mrehorstdmdundefined
          mrehorstdmd @Dad003
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          @Dad003 click on "one of these" in the post above. That guy has been selling the things via ebay for many years.
          Your design may work, but look at all the parts and space required. The worm gear box with attached motor is as simple as it gets.

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          • Dad003undefined
            Dad003 @mrehorstdmd
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            @mrehorstdmd yea i understand that , but still after looking at that price , most of my component are readily available on amazon , other than the 2 side plates that need to be water jet cut for the final version it cost a fraction of that worm gear setup .

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            • mrehorstdmdundefined
              mrehorstdmd @Dad003
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              @Dad003 I thought you were trying to simplify the design. Never mind.

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              • Dad003undefined
                Dad003 @mrehorstdmd
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                @mrehorstdmd kinda but I want to keep cost down as well . From my early calcul this will be an expansive build about 3000 to 5000 $ at least . Depending of material to enclose the full printer.

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                • mrehorstdmdundefined
                  mrehorstdmd @Dad003
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                  • Dad003undefined
                    Dad003
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                    Z axis assembled, i have more aluminum extrusion on the way so i should be able to fully assemble the frames . still have many part to prints , to test

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                    • Dad003undefined
                      Dad003
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                      frame 1/2 assembled .

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                      • Dad003undefined
                        Dad003
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                        main frame of the beast is mostly done , i need to add a bar or 2 in one spot and that will be it for that .

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                        • Dad003undefined
                          Dad003
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                          250mm print bed it is , it will use a silicon heater from keenovo with a voron cutout. Need to reprint gantry , did some change to make it smaller lighter .

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                          • Dad003undefined
                            Dad003
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                            i Went with the LDO , super power HT for my build , they have nice spec for a quick machine and 180C temp max and since they will sit outside the heated chamber we should have a good margin. pick up the 55mm shaft version as well so i could add an extra bearing to support the end .

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                            • Dad003undefined
                              Dad003
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                              slowly been working on it , here a little update , ive been slowly ordering part, thinking and designing more things .

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                                Dad003
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                                well him still slowly building this , still have to buy a duet 3 and an expansion board , but currently in canada there is no duet 3 6hc in stock anywhere , and i have to buy silicon heater for heated bed and heated chamber . anything else is already here , 12v psu for all the fan and water pump , 24volt for the expansion board and hotend , and 48v for the main mobo for xy axis. i need to print myself some riser for the din rail so they sit higher a bit so they are easier to wire .

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                                • Dad003undefined
                                  Dad003
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                                  well i think i got my layout all done now , had to go with some smaller cable tray for the top since i was a bit space restricted but it should be enough . fun part to come is to wire everything which is gonna be interesting lol , main duet will be on the right and expansion board on the left . both will have a 120mm fan to cool off the mobo . on top of the 3x120 sucking air for the radiator .

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                                  • Dad003undefined
                                    Dad003
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                                    well here another little update , duet 3 6hc has been ordered , only things left is the expansion board and a few minor things to buy to get this baby online for some test .
                                    hot end assembly minus water cooled loop and a few things. ended up going for a klicky for probe . it is sitting at the front of the air duct close of the nozzle .

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                                    • Dad003undefined
                                      Dad003
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                                      started to work on some of my wiring a bit mostly for the hotend so far ,

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                                        Dad003
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                                        Well my duet 3 6hc 1.02 finally arrived now waiting for the expansion board to show up and i will be able to finalize the wiring and fire this things up soon and do some test , my original plan was to run a single water cooled loop to the extruder and hotend but the tubing couldn't make the bend , so decided to use a Y splitter in the back that come from a bigger tube for the loop and split in 2 . than split back in 1 .

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                                        • T3P3Tonyundefined
                                          T3P3Tony administrators @Dad003
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                                          @Dad003 wow that looks like a lot of water. Is that water cooling form an existing design? I found when messing with watercooled hot ends years ago that very little water was actually needed as its such an efficient conductor of heat.

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                                          • Dad003undefined
                                            Dad003 @T3P3Tony
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                                            @T3P3Tony it a Vzbot extruder and hotend , water cooled version , but the rest is just my own idea , like I said I wanted to do a single loop but couldn't have both cooled , the ultimate Goal is to have this things in a 80-100c heated chamber for Polycarbonate , will it stay like this I don't know , I have lots of testing to do .

                                            All pass throw a 360mm rads to cool off . Honestly can't wait to have this monster power on lol

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