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    Alishkus
    last edited by 29 Nov 2018, 11:55

    Hello,

    has anyone tried to make glue/silicone/whatver dispensing machine with 3d printer or speicifically with DUET WIFI?
    Reason why I want to make it is that dispensing heads has pretty reasonable price 2-5k Eur.
    But dispensing machines are unbelievably expenisve. Cheapest working thing starts at 10k.
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      dc42 administrators
      last edited by 29 Nov 2018, 12:04

      It sounds like a good application for a Duet WiFi/Ethernet-controlled machine to me. My choice would be a delta.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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        Alishkus @dc42
        last edited by 29 Nov 2018, 12:59

        @dc42 for first I thought I will go for fast delta design.
        However recently I got info that for most of the dispensing works 2 heads are needed, so delta will not work.

        I already have RIGID3DP platform and I am thinking to use to hang dispensing heads.

        Main question is, what software I should use to generate gcode for 3D motion in 3axis.
        Because hardware is pretty much straight forward...

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          Alishkus
          last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 17:05

          @dc42 would you help me a little?

          I am moving with dispenser project and i have few questions.
          I bought simple (but good) dispensing head. It is controlled on/off by air pressure.
          0_1549471924120_3791145d-c3db-4d64-9adc-e42890005093-image.png

          The idea is to use Festo (or similar) electronic air valve that will be controlled by DUET board.
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          1. Usually these solenoids are controlled by 6/12/24 volts. Which output I should use in DUET board lets say for 12V output?
            Or should I use additional relay? Sequence would be DUET->Relay->Solenoid. I can use 5V then.

          2. Which pins are the best to use for this application, so I can easily control them by G-Code later?

          I hope you will find time to help me for this project 🙂

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            SupraGuy
            last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 17:33

            Maybe a solid state relay, but I think that I'd want something fairly fast response.

            This seems like something that could be adapted like the duty cycle pulses that the laser guys use using the motor pulse circuits.

            Lead screw driven printer, powered by Duet 2 Wifi
            MPCNC powered by Duet 2 Wifi
            CoreXY printer driven by Duet 3 6HC
            LowRider CNC powered by Duet 2 Wifi

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              bot
              last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 17:35

              This would be really cool.

              I don't know anything about these machines, but that image you posted lists a 1 micron resolution. If this is the case, there might be a real reason the machines cost 10k. I'm sure the accuracy isn't clost to 1 micron, but merely having 1 micron resolution is nothing to sneeze at (unless they're merely listing micro stepping resolution, and not full-step resolution, in the case that the machines use steppers).

              *not actually a robot

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                dc42 administrators @Alishkus
                last edited by 6 Feb 2019, 20:28

                @alishkus, how much current do the 12V and 24V solenoid valves need?

                You may be able to use the "output on extrude" GCode to control the valve.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                  Alishkus
                  last edited by 7 Feb 2019, 11:18

                  @bot thats cool machines and it becomes more and more popular. Ofcourse use of it is very specific.
                  They declare 1micron precision, but its more like 0.2mm because you place objects by hand on table and repeatability depends on your jig.
                  Accuracy is really not the most important thing there

                  @dc42 Solenoid is 24V
                  You mean I should use extruder motor output?

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                    dc42 administrators @Alishkus
                    last edited by dc42 2 Jul 2019, 12:35 7 Feb 2019, 12:35

                    @alishkus, yes 24V but how much current does it draw? You may be able to use a heater or fan output to drive it.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                      gavatron3000
                      last edited by 7 Feb 2019, 12:36

                      depending on what your dosing the supporting infastructure is where the cost is, i do industrial maintenance and used to work in a DVD manufacturing plant. the resin dosing heads were relatively simple like the one you show above but the vacuum systems and deforming tanks where the resin had the bubbles removed and was filtered was worth a fortune.

                      just some info if your curious

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                        Alishkus
                        last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 06:04

                        @dc42 they do not provide exact power needed for solenoid, only this spec sheet
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                        I assume easiest way would be to use 12V relay and use fan output. As heater is PID or can I turn of PID?

                        @gavatron3000 I already have this info. There are to different things. One when you have continuous manufacturing and you need resin degassed in line process (that is bloody expensive) and other process is where you degass resin manually and fill it to pressurized container. Thats pretty cheap.

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                          dc42 administrators
                          last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 08:32

                          If the power consumption is only 4W or 4.2W as specified in that data, you can run it directly from a fan output.

                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                            Alishkus
                            last edited by 8 Feb 2019, 09:48

                            @dc42
                            Looks like it is 4.2W as they don not mention any other consumption only for solenoid.
                            So basically I could control dispenser with M106 S0/S1 and fan outputs if I understood good.

                            Another thing that bothers me is G-Code generating. What I need is basically a line in space.
                            It is all clear with 2D lines. I generate G-Code. Edit it manually when to start and when to end dispensing. I make some macros to find X0/Y0/Z0. Wollia.
                            What is more interesting its 3D line in space. I can draw it, but I dont really understand what program to use to generate Gcode for 3D line.

                            Anyone has experience with it?

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                              Alishkus
                              last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 08:14

                              @dc42 I have a question.

                              I want to use 12V fan output to control 24V 4.2W (166mA) solenoid.
                              I would use booster for 12V output to have 24V. It will become ~400mA.

                              Am I allowed to do that?

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                                dc42 administrators @Alishkus
                                last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 08:43

                                @alishkus said in DUET WIFI for dispenser machine:

                                @dc42 I have a question.

                                I want to use 12V fan output to control 24V 4.2W (166mA) solenoid.
                                I would use booster for 12V output to have 24V. It will become ~400mA.

                                Am I allowed to do that?

                                I don't advise that, because the boost converter will have a high starting current, which might blow the mosfet. Can't you either use a 12V solenoid, or power the Duet from 24V?

                                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                  Alishkus
                                  last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 09:12

                                  @dc42 ok, going to buy 24V power supply. Will be less problems.....

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                                    Alishkus
                                    last edited by 15 Feb 2019, 14:18

                                    So its is working 🙂
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                                    Will update on process of project as its pretty nice use of Duet Board 🙂

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                                      Alishkus
                                      last edited by 21 Feb 2019, 08:06

                                      @dc42 can I have some consultation? 🙂
                                      Machine is working (only compressed air hook up left) but I have strange behavior....

                                      When I upload Gcode duet executes it normally, buuuuut it wont execute -X lines.... So it moves only half X distance needed. Am I missing something here?
                                      Head travels from X100 to X0 and then it decides to move to Y direction...
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                                      • dc42undefined
                                        dc42 administrators
                                        last edited by 21 Feb 2019, 08:26

                                        Have you used M208 in config.g to define the X axis limits?

                                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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                                          Alishkus @dc42
                                          last edited by 21 Feb 2019, 10:20

                                          @dc42 and yes you are right 🙂 Thanks

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