Novel/Unusual/Large printer videos wanted
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Perhaps something a little more recent than this one?
@dc42 your old extension shield works fine!
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I guess my 230°C heated chamber printer is sort of unusual? It´s got an auto lifting dual extruder. I won the Solvay AM cup with it, printing PPSU at 400 °C in a ~220°C chamber. Here is the interview, you can see it in the background.
https://www.solvay.com/en/article/2019-am-cup-3d-printing-winnershere´s a bit of footage from the lifting hotend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYCNw_LuCM4&t=38sWhat footage exactly are you looking for?
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@nitrofreak said in Novel/Unusual/Large printer videos wanted:
What footage exactly are you looking for?
I don't want to be too specific as people will come up with great ideas i have not thought about, but somehting that in a few seconds "looks" different, unusual, interesting and not a typical 3d printer. we will have some captions on the video but not sound and it wont really work to have to explain everything.
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My RailCore II has a Duet2 and Duex, would that be any good?
Need a little cable tidy but otherwise it is functional -
@paulhew very possibly. If you have a nice clip of it bed levelling maybe?
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In the next few days I'll be installing a Duet WiFi in my sand table- a 1.9 x 1 m corexy machine.
Here's an old video of it running: https://vimeo.com/290296213
I'm in the process of making it run quietly by running high microstepping ratios and gearing up the motors so they turn slowly even as the mechanism moves fast. I'll be shooting some fresh video of it when I have made the changes (mechanical stuff is done- just waiting for the Duet board).
UMMD, my tall corexy printer, is Duet powered. Here's an old video: https://vimeo.com/235837261
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@mrehorstdmd that is a cool sand table! I would love to use a clip or two once its switched over.
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This is the Cerberus Gigante Deltabot. 5' x 34" print envelope. I didn't use the expansion board, but I am using Duet2 wifi with external drivers which theoretically 'could' have been connected that way? In any case, it's a cool deltabot project. Currently in operation at Arizona State University in the Grant Street Studios 3D media lab location. I'm the 6'3" shiny headed dude in the photo, for size reference.
First day, delivery!
Or just a big tornado print that was ready when I came back the next morning?
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When is TCT exactly? I might set up my SCARA arm again if I have some time to do so.
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@oliof said in Novel/Unusual/Large printer videos wanted:
When is TCT exactly? I might set up my SCARA arm again if I have some time to do so.
24-26 Sept
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@oliof yep 24-26 september, but we will be putting the video togethe rover the next week or so.
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I'll prioritize it for early next week then (-;
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@T3P3Tony unfortunately, I lost my old config and the new one does exhibit some problems I solved the first time around, but don't remember how .... but I got a nice homing sequence. See https://youtu.be/cRcnrH5-Lzw and decide whether you can use it or not.
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@KajRep thanks!
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Hi Folks,
This is my polar printer, it's down for a bed bearing upgrade at the moment, but she's definitely running and the duet's working a treat.Working volume is 570mm diameter by 1150mm tall.
Here's some footage of her in action...
The YouTube playlist for the build so far is here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWjZVEdMv1BY82izahK45qKh-hp3NFkix
My channel is www.YouTube.com/CNCModellerUK
I'm hoping to come to TCT so will drop by the stall. If you want some better pictures just let me know!
Cheers
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I didn't know we had anyone using a polar printer seriously! The Polar kinematics support is probably the least debugged of any. I wrote it without having a printer to test it on. Let me know (after TCT) if you find any issues with it.
PS - it looks like you can do some very tall prints!
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@dc42 said in Novel/Unusual/Large printer videos wanted:
I didn't know we had anyone using a polar printer seriously!
If all goes well with this prototype I'm hoping to end up with a farm of these and so far it's been straightforward all things considered.
Let me know (after TCT) if you find any issues with it.
Only thing so far is it doesn't seem to be limiting rotational speed near the centre of the bed but that might be me setting it up wrong. Will be in touch once I've got a little more experience.
PS - it looks like you can do some very tall prints!
Hopefully so, the first cheap bed bearing failed at about 1500 revolutions so the tallest height I've achieved in testing is only 300mm tall. My laser jig tool suggests that she should be good to print to about 1150mm but only a successful test print will confirm it.
I'll be in touch after TCT.
All the best
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Some video of The Spice Must Flow sand table: