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Mendel90 Dibond with DuetWifi

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    DebugBear
    last edited by 9 Nov 2016, 16:22 11 Sept 2016, 16:12

    Spent the weekend getting my Mendel90 up and running with my Batch 4 DuetWifi. Coming from RAMPS & OctoPi it's been an interesting couple of days. I love the all in one WiFi web interface and the IR bed peobe. I'm probably going to set up a RaspberryPi Zero with PiCam as a WiFi camera feed, perhaps with capture triggered by IO from the DuetWifi (not sure what signals yet…). Hopefully I'll find time in the week to try a test print!

    Edit:
    Other future upgrades will hopefully include

    • an aluminium heat spreader (or aluminium with silicone heater mat heated bed)

    • a dual extrusion solution (perhaps E3D Cyclops or Prometheus… https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/811909269/the-prometheus-system-intuitive-multi-filament-3d

    For anyone else who is trying to get a Mendel90 (or any other cartesian printer) up and running I'm more than happy to share my experiences!

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      DebugBear
      last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:18

      Some photos…

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        T3P3Tony administrators
        last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:44

        Thanks for the pics and write-up. I am not sure the easiest way to add a M42 command at each layer change to trigger a camera… Depends on the slicer. Will the Raspi accept a simple pin toggling from low to high or vice versa to trigger a camera?

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          deckingman
          last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:53

          I wrote a simple python script to go through a gcode file, look for G1 Z (layer change) and add a line after starting M567 (mixing ratios) in order to get my 300 colour thingy. One could use the same process to add a M42 command.
          HTH
          Ian

          Ian
          https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
          https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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            chrishamm administrators
            last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:55

            @T3P3Tony:

            Will the Raspi accept a simple pin toggling from low to high or vice versa to trigger a camera?

            I'm not sure if there is already a userspace application for this purpose, but I wrote a similar program about a year ago for a Freescale ARM CPU that emulated a key event when a GPIO signal changed. If you're not afraid of writing a small C program, this link might help: http://elinux.org/GPIO#Enable_GPIO_from_application_space

            Duet software engineer

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              T3P3Tony administrators
              last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:55

              Ian, yes post processing the gcode is certainly a way to do it. I think Cura has the ability to add layer change commands within the slicer (on my phone right now so can't check).

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                T3P3Tony administrators
                last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 16:56

                BTW DebugBear, I am still such a fan of nophead's design for a Cartesian printer!

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                  DebugBear
                  last edited by 11 Sept 2016, 19:26

                  My plan was to use a simple GPIO pin trigger, with a script/program running on the raspi monitoring the pin and controlling the capturing of images. I've had some experience with this playing with my PiCam already.

                  I spent a long time considering all the reprap DIY/self-build models before settling on the Mendel90. And Nophead's kit was excellent value considering the pre-cut dibond sheets.

                  I am also keen to play with other styles of printers though, and have love the way deltas move when printing. Just need to find the time…

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                    Pumlux
                    last edited by 13 Sept 2016, 12:58

                    When using Slic3r as slicer, you can add individual commands on layer change.

                    Using a own build of a Mendel Max , Duet Wifi, Bed 8 mm Aluminium PEI 500 x 280 x 400 230 V 850 W, original E3D Chimera hotend with bowden length 700 mm, since short time with a BL-Touch, Steppers : mostly Nema 17 and one Nema 23 for Y-axis

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                      deckingman
                      last edited by 13 Sept 2016, 13:31

                      @Pumlux:

                      When using Slic3r as slicer, you can add individual commands on layer change.

                      Well blow me down, so you can. I've been using Slic3r for ages but my eyes never got that far. G codes on tool changes too - now that could be useful. Thanks for pointing this out.
                      Ian

                      Ian
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