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    • george1982undefined
      george1982
      last edited by

      My name is George and I want to build a 3d printer with the following features: Fixed heated printing bed;
      Z axis driven by 4 nema motors 23 2.5 A, with self leveling;
      X axis driven by 2 Nema motors 23 2,5 A a Y axis with single Nema 23 2.5 for print head.
      I would like advise you what electronic components in your offer I need to perform the tasks listed above.

      Thank you ,

      P.S : I apologize for the way it is spoken, English is not my native language

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      • Vetiundefined
        Veti
        last edited by

        for nema23 i would advise the duet 3. (https://www.duet3d.com/Duet3Mainboard6HC)

        however the duet 3 only has 6 stepper motors and you will need at least 7 (assuming one extruder)
        the duet3 expansion board https://www.duet3d.com/Duet3Expansion3HC is open for pre order.
        or the https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Duet_3_Tool_Board is comming soon

        with 2.5A motors you might just get away with a duet2 + duex5 expansion board.

        if you can wait a bit i would go for the duet 3. or you could put the x axis in parallel to begin with. that would allow you to run it on one duet 3.

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        • Dougal1957undefined
          Dougal1957
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          I count 8 needed however I think you may be better with just 3 for the Z X's in Parallel as Veti suggested one on Y and another for your extruder making 6 or you could go with a Duet3 main board and then hopefully by the time your ready the Tool boards will be available.

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti
            last edited by

            @Dougal1957 said in necessary electronic components?:

            I count 8

            i am still in the nirvana that is the holidays 🙂

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            • george1982undefined
              george1982
              last edited by george1982

              Thank you all for the quick response.
              I would not want to give up the four motors on the Z axis ( it would affect my design. ), I want a process of self-leveling the printings as precisely as possible, that's why I want an electronic system to do this.
              Regarding the X axis I could put both motors in parallel (I cannot give up an motor, it would affect my design.
              P.S: there are 8 motors in total: 4 Z axis, 2 X axis, 1 Y axis, 1 extruder

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              • george1982undefined
                george1982
                last edited by

                So the best choice for my application would be duet 3 tools board? other than that, why would I need more? I would like a list of absolutely all the necessary electronic components, I apologize, I am new to the field.

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                • Danalundefined
                  Danal
                  last edited by Danal

                  @george1982 said in necessary electronic components?:

                  I would not want to give up the four motors on the Z axis, I want a process of self-leveling the printings as precisely as possible, that's why I want an electronic system to do this.

                  Three is more precise than four.

                  This has nothing to do with Duet or even 3D Printers. Moving a plane with four control points is what is called "over constrained" in mechanical engineering. Moving it with three is neither over nor under constrained.

                  Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                  • Danalundefined
                    Danal
                    last edited by

                    For more information on exact constraints see: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0791800857/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

                    Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                    • Dougal1957undefined
                      Dougal1957 @george1982
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                      @george1982 George the tool board is only a single driver which is designed to sit on the extruder head itself (Simplifies wiring etc to the extruder but that is just a good by product) to get the 8 motors you need you would be looking at a main board and a 3 driver expansion board (you could also use a tool board for the extruder) you would have to be careful which motors you use on the expansion boards mind as I believe they have lower capacity drivers on them also why do you want to use a N23 on the extruder seems a bit excessive

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                      • george1982undefined
                        george1982 @Dougal1957
                        last edited by george1982

                        @Dougal1957 the extruder is hemera and use a nema17 , only for the axis is nema23

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                        • dc42undefined
                          dc42 administrators @george1982
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                          @george1982, the tool boards are designed to mount on the Hemera.

                          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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