Fully enclosed with custom UI
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I replaced the 3.3V regulator just to find out the SAM, WiFi and U11 are fried. I may try to fix it at some point but definitely not now. I've been building this printer for so long that I can't spend any more time on it. I'm tired. Have to order a new board.
What makes me really furious is that it was really last step and I was being overcautious. Decided to replace the E3D V6 fan with water cooling. Have the mod prototyped, built, mounted, checked, double checked - last wire to connect. But hey, better check if polarity is OK. Unfortunately the Fan1 pin is in line with 5V pin. Very expensive slip of the probe.
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That is an awesome looking printer! As others have already said the enclosure looks super professional. I am really sorry about the slip of the probe and shorting
It will be very cool to see your designs, particularly the custom UI which looks like it is a a "wifi touchscreen"? that is is on the network with the Duet?
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Shit luck, I keep a few female to male single dupont leads around for just that reason, didn't stop me shorting the board against a brass standoff though, lapse of concentration, brain fart > zzzt
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Thank you, I'm really glad you like it. As soon as I get the new board I'll complete the video edit and publish.
The UI is on the serial interface. I used the ESP8266 because it's got very fast library for the LCD and plenty of space on internal flash for UI graphic files. It's also easier to update its firmware on WiFi - which is useful when all is enclosed. Unfortunately it doesn't use checksum yet - but will
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Really nice. I think you should have a transparent cover over the Duet to protect from shorts if liquid, washers or screws fall down. Open electronics and FOD is a bad mix.
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I can't tell from pic, but the SSR and power supply should also have a shield over any exposed wiring if its connected to AC. This is more to prevent electrocution.
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[β¦] brain fart > zzzt
haha
@ShadowX - sure, good points. The whole bottom part is covered and under normal use eventual spills/drops won't reach electronics. Frame is grounded and the "water path" is kept outside. More photos will follow.
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aha! so you are connecting the ESP to the PanelDue header?
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aha! so you are connecting the ESP to the PanelDue header?
Yes, that's correct.
I'm using a few libraries to get the JSON data, handle the screen, UI jpg files and so on, and just sending the G-code commands back to it. So it really is micro-PanelDue (read: a poor substitute). The were two reasons I made it: I wanted to give the printer my personal touch, and I didn't have much space for the original PanelDue. -
Nice lcd setup. I need one of that
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Any news about mini-display files and code? I would love to build one...
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@adigital said in Fully enclosed with custom UI:
Yes, the walls were covered with vinyl. I thought it was the easiest solution giving acceptable results. However, it wasn't as easy as I thought to lay it without wrinkles.
I've had great success putting vinyl on aluminum by spraying plenty of water on both the aluminum and the sticky side of the vinyl. Very SMALL amount of dish soap in the water, just enough to break the surface tension. And then squeegee, squeegee, squeegee!!
Works great.
In fact, this instrument panel is "shelf paper" vinyl over aluminum, applied before it was CNC cut.
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@fma said in Fully enclosed with custom UI:
Any news about mini-display files and code? I would love to build one...
Also very interested in the small display!
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Apologies I was inactive for so long. Was busy with something else. I didn't even update the Duet firmware and I'm still on 1.xx.
After planning on publishing more detailed video/review of the printer I failed to do so. I eventually gave up and today published a "work in progress" version I created some time ago. Just came here to post a link and found the posts. Really sorry.
I'll do my best to dig up all I've got for the UI display and create the documentation. It's quite simple design.
The video if anyone interested:
https://youtu.be/y1CbmgtJGtQ -
Looks like the cooling for the Duet moves the majority of the air on the top of the board, I think recall reading cooling should be on the bottom of the board for the stepper drivers at least? But if you're not running high currents then it probably wont matter.
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@adigital Your Printer is nothing short of "STUNNING"!
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And here is the SUIFD code and short connections description:
https://github.com/AdiGitalEU/SUIFD@bearer - the cooling is on the back side as well. The board is pressed against aluminium bar via thermo pad.
Thank yuo @DennisHall
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Nice! Love the attention to detail!
Slightly off topic, this wife of yours - any chance she has a sister?
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@bearer Haha! She liked your comment I printed her a couple of kitchen tools and she was all happy