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Independent Dual Gantry - any examples out there?

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    breed @zruncho
    last edited by 24 Jun 2022, 02:56

    @zruncho would love to see the printer and what belt routings you went with.

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      zruncho @breed
      last edited by 24 Jun 2022, 05:57

      @breed

      On my Hybrid-CoreXY IDEX ("Double Dragon"), I enlarged the toolhead mount holes slightly, then tapped one toolhead into position, using a shared nozzle endstop to precisely measure the Z height difference. Took < 5 m to get < 0.01mm alignment.

      https://github.com/zruncho3d/double-dragon

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY29F2O1unw

      Gonna do the same thing on the IDG printer, since I know it works...

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        zruncho @breed
        last edited by zruncho 24 Jun 2022, 06:00

        @breed

        I'll share it all on GitHub once I've addressed a few minor items, just like all my other printer mods:

        https://github.com/zruncho3d/

        As a teaser, imagine two BoxZero gantries, with one rotated 180 degrees, plus all-custom XY joints so that both gantries can have shared rails.

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          zruncho @droftarts
          last edited by 24 Jun 2022, 09:03

          @droftarts

          On v3.4, I was able to get everything working without issue, from your suggestions. Thanks!

          It was all pretty straightforward - define a CoreXYUV, map the axes and endstops, and verify it all as a CoreXYUV, first. Then set up to the tools, where the second one maps (U, V) to (X, Y), and ensure they work as expected with T0 and T1, where each of these parks the toolhead.

          Seems all good... with no pain, surprisingly, so far. I know the XY offset calibration to come will be the bigger pain.

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            oliof
            last edited by 24 Jun 2022, 10:27

            @zruncho super interesting! for someonwhat simplified belt runs, you could look at Dual Wire Gantry / Slid3r kinematics.

            <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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              o_lampe @zruncho
              last edited by o_lampe 22 Aug 2022, 06:25

              @zruncho said in Independent Dual Gantry - any examples out there?:

              @breed

              On my Hybrid-CoreXY IDEX ("Double Dragon"), I enlarged the toolhead mount holes slightly, then tapped one toolhead into position, using a shared nozzle endstop to precisely measure the Z height difference. Took < 5 m to get < 0.01mm alignment.

              https://github.com/zruncho3d/double-dragon

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GY29F2O1unw

              Gonna do the same thing on the IDG printer, since I know it works...

              The main culprit about dual independent gcodes is: you can't use mesh leveling.
              So, even when you have adjusted both toolheads to same height, your bed needs to be 100% flat and true to the XYUV axes.

              I've designed a 4-toolhead printer called the hashPrinter. It's not a CoreXY design, which makes beltpaths short enough to increase the framesize. I can park all tools outside of the printzone, which eliminates the need of most of the endzone dance you described on your Github.
              See here for details

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                zruncho @o_lampe
                last edited by 22 Aug 2022, 08:26

                @o_lampe

                Amazing work on that! I hadn't really understood it from skimming the thread, but I watched your video:
                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lo-ymCO0Ekw

                ... and the great animations made it clear. How did you do them?!?!?

                Anyway, I'm personally not too worried about mesh leveling, as all my printers either use a MIC6 bed or glass plate and none require mesh leveling, just bed tramming. A little variance in the first layer is probably OK anyway, especially if using textured beds, with parts that have first-layer chamfers.

                re: parking outside - that's an option w/a Dual Gantry too. You can do that with the world's simplest T0/T1 gcodes to move to a parking position:

                https://github.com/zruncho3d/DuelingZero/blob/main/Diagrams/workspace_dual_corners.png 0f479fdb-70d8-495e-b7d8-40e5f06cc3f4-image.png

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                  oliof @zruncho
                  last edited by 22 Aug 2022, 12:16

                  modern magnetic flex Steel print surfaces are easy to shim too. you can even have differently shimmed sets for different target temperatures.

                  <>RatRig V-Minion Fly Super5Pro RRF<> V-Core 3.1 IDEX k*****r <> RatRig V-Minion SKR 2 Marlin<>

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                    o_lampe @zruncho
                    last edited by 23 Aug 2022, 06:58

                    @zruncho said in Independent Dual Gantry - any examples out there?:

                    ... and the great animations made it clear. How did you do them?!?!?

                    They're not my work, but a starting point for my design with the anti-racking Aramid wire stuff. I can drive each axis with only one belt, which makes the whole setup very compact and simple.

                    @oliof I agree, we don't necessarily need mesh leveling, since there is also the option to print a raft first.
                    But I mainly build prototypes with a little less accuracy, just as a proof of concept. So I'm glad there is some cheat mode available.

                    ...and there is still no cure against gantry sag, other than mesh leveling. Except building an oversized, but heavy gantry.

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                      dwuk3d
                      last edited by 17 Dec 2024, 08:25

                      Appreciate that this is an old post - but I have been recently doing some investigations of dual gantry IDEX printers, and came across this post via the zrucho3d DuelingZero design on github.

                      I am looking at creating something probably based on a Ratrig VCore4 RMMU IDEX, but with a 2nd IDEX Gantry added.

                      Looks like with that number of motors and also ideally getting the system to do parallel colour changes on idle extruders that I would need to be looking at Reprap 3.5 at least as the firmware.

                      Initial ideas in a series of video animations if anyone is interested.

                      It won't let me post the link as I am new to this forum - but should come up hopefully if you search for 'IDEX Part 3 dual' on youtube.

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                        dc42 administrators @dwuk3d
                        last edited by dc42 17 Dec 2024, 12:18

                        @dwuk I presume the link you were not allowed to post is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhzRKjXgYK4. and the Github link is https://github.com/zruncho3d/DuelingZero.

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                          dwuk3d @dc42
                          last edited by dwuk3d 18 Dec 2024, 08:10

                          @dc42 Thanks yes - thats the correct links.

                          I have just created a longer post with a few more thoughts on the Multi Axis Printing / IDEX Both on Core XY thread.

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