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Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?

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    zapta @fcwilt
    last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 05:02

    @fcwilt, I recently saw a video about it, IIRC it was a MRRF interview. Very interesting. I cam currently stabilizing a new CoreXy printer but once it will settle down Zesty will definitely be on the short list.

    My Bowden is 60cm long so I presume I need the Nimble 75cm cable, and will also need some loose ID PTFE tube for the filament feed.

    How is it attached to the X carriage? Some holding screws or just being attached to the top of the hotend (e.g. V6)?

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      Veti
      last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 05:46

      @zapta said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

      How is it attached to the X carriage? Some holding screws or just being attached to the top of the hotend (e.g. V6)?

      they are making all adapter available on thingiverse.
      https://www.thingiverse.com/ZestyTech/collections/adaptors-for-the-nimble

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        zapta @Veti
        last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 17:39

        @veti, that's very useful, thanks. I do see mounting screws which is good. It's interesting that the use the sidewinder for the HEVO. I would think everything going up and tied together (extruder cable, electric wires and filament PTFE tube).

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          fcwilt @zapta
          last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 19:28

          @zapta said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

          @veti, that's very useful, thanks. I do see mounting screws which is good. It's interesting that the use the sidewinder for the HEVO. I would think everything going up and tied together (extruder cable, electric wires and filament PTFE tube).

          I recently fitted a Nimble feeding a E3D V6 to my FT-5. I designed and printed the mount.

          I used a vertical Nimble and used the drive cable as a support for the wires going to the hotend.

          I did not use any sort of tubing as a filament guide, I just feed directly off the spool. A tube might be a good idea.

          After I got Nimble up and running I decided the mount would be a good place to add a pair of fans for part cooling.

          As I type I am printing the parts involved in that.

          Attached is a picture of the experiment to see how a part cooling fan would work before I undertook modifying the mount to accept the fans.

          0_1554665212416_FT-5 Fan Mount Experiment.jpg

          Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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            Veti
            last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 20:04

            @fcwilt said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

            I recently fitted a Nimble feeding a E3D V6 to my FT-5. I designed and printed the mount.

            in toms mrrf video they said they will design an adapter for every printer. you just have to contact them.

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              Phaedrux Moderator @Veti
              last edited by 7 Apr 2019, 23:05

              @veti They even have an adapter for a Titan Aero! ROFL!

              Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                fcwilt @Veti
                last edited by fcwilt 4 Aug 2019, 03:51 7 Apr 2019, 23:12

                @veti said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

                @fcwilt said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

                I recently fitted a Nimble feeding a E3D V6 to my FT-5. I designed and printed the mount.

                in toms mrrf video they said they will design an adapter for every printer. you just have to contact them.

                I do remember hearing that.

                I'm fine with designing my own parts.

                Adding the fans led to some conflicts with existing original parts of the printer. I had to work out a fix for those issues which led to designing other parts.

                Great fun when it all comes together.

                Frederick

                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                  zapta @fcwilt
                  last edited by 8 Apr 2019, 00:06

                  @fcwilt said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

                  I recently fitted a Nimble feeding a E3D V6 to my FT-5. I designed and printed the mount.

                  What kind of a stepper do you use for the nimble? With the 30:1 gear ration I presume that a small pancake 1.8deg stepper is more than enough.

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                    fcwilt @zapta
                    last edited by 9 Apr 2019, 14:51

                    @zapta said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

                    @fcwilt said in Extruder's stepper - 1.8deg or 0.9deg?:

                    I recently fitted a Nimble feeding a E3D V6 to my FT-5. I designed and printed the mount.

                    What kind of a stepper do you use for the nimble? With the 30:1 gear ration I presume that a small pancake 1.8deg stepper is more than enough.

                    I would imagine. I just used what I had on hand - nothing special - a typical 1.8 stepper.

                    Frederick

                    Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                      zapta @Phaedrux
                      last edited by 9 Apr 2019, 15:17

                      I tried installing a half length 0.9deg stepper but the one I got didn't have a flat side on the shaft, shaft was barely long enough and the depth of the 4 mounting screw was not as deep as a standard stepper. Will get to it another time. It looks nicer though on my printer than the full size stepper.

                      https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W96BBF6

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                        gtj0
                        last edited by 9 Apr 2019, 18:38

                        +1 for the Nimble. Been using it for a while now and it's working great...
                        0_1554834663956_IMG_20190409_122210.jpg

                        It's a little hard to see but that's because it's so small. It tucks right between my hotend and part cooling ducts,

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