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    Watercooled Smart Effector In Larger Effector || 4th Axis Design

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    • Nxt-1undefined
      Nxt-1 @oliof
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      @oliof said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

      @denke I believe you remember https://well-engineered.net/index.php/en/86-community-water-cooling

      I do have the water cooling block at home, but it is waiting for a later time when I finished off my current ones.

      I that block was available with a M12 threaded mount instead of a groove mount, I would throw my ideas in the bin right way most likely 😉 I sadly do not have access to metal shaping machines to make my own either.

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      • Dougal1957undefined
        Dougal1957
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        Sorry to put a dampener on your work but I don't think it will work, With the feed tube/blocks where they are I don't think you will have anywhere near enough clearance for the arms so your print radius is going to be severely limited and should you go beyond that limit you are likely to get an arm disconnection. I hope I am wrong but I would attempt to mount it and see before you go much farther. Also you might like to Check out the Zesty Kryo

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        • Nxt-1undefined
          Nxt-1 @Dougal1957
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          @dougal1957 said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

          Sorry to put a dampener on your work but I don't think it will work, With the feed tube/blocks where they are I don't think you will have anywhere near enough clearance for the arms so your print radius is going to be severely limited and should you go beyond that limit you are likely to get an arm disconnection. I hope I am wrong but I would attempt to mount it and see before you go much farther. Also you might like to Check out the Zesty Kryo

          No worries about damping 🙂 , I have been thinking the same about clearance. In the current design, I have placed the ball joint connections at close to the edge of the smart effector pcb as I physically possible. If clearance issues arise, I can move them outwards or increase the spacing between the rods.

          On terms of the Zesty Kryo, holy crap. That seems just about what I was looking for. I have to interest into getting the rest of the Nimble ecosystem but I will definitely look at the Kryo. One issue, did Zesty discontinue the Kryo. I cannot find a source for it.

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          • oliofundefined
            oliof
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            Also, check out https://hackaday.io/project/158650-folds-and-hinges-technology-to-make-mechanisms/log/147838-ultra-light-extrusion-toward-the-graal for a very interesting and simple water cooling design.

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            • Nxt-1undefined
              Nxt-1 @oliof
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              @oliof said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

              Also, check out https://hackaday.io/project/158650-folds-and-hinges-technology-to-make-mechanisms/log/147838-ultra-light-extrusion-toward-the-graal for a very interesting and simple water cooling design.

              I saw that design when they released it but I do not think it is direct compatible with the E3D ecosystem that I use. Futhermore, it does not seem to be a likely fit for a smart effector.

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              • oliofundefined
                oliof @Nxt-1
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                @nxt-1 agreed on the extruder and it definitely is not a simple E3D drop-in. That said, the hotend/cooling part might fit. I heard mixed opinions on the ceramic heater with the thermistor in the nozzle though ...

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                • Twigzundefined
                  Twigz @Nxt-1
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                  • Nxt-1undefined
                    Nxt-1 @Nxt-1
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                    @nxt-1 said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

                    @dougal1957 said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

                    Sorry to put a dampener on your work but I don't think it will work, With the feed tube/blocks where they are I don't think you will have anywhere near enough clearance for the arms so your print radius is going to be severely limited and should you go beyond that limit you are likely to get an arm disconnection. I hope I am wrong but I would attempt to mount it and see before you go much farther. Also you might like to Check out the Zesty Kryo

                    No worries about damping 🙂 , I have been thinking the same about clearance. In the current design, I have placed the ball joint connections at close to the edge of the smart effector pcb as I physically possible. If clearance issues arise, I can move them outwards or increase the spacing between the rods.

                    On terms of the Zesty Kryo, holy crap. That seems just about what I was looking for. I have to interest into getting the rest of the Nimble ecosystem but I will definitely look at the Kryo. One issue, did Zesty discontinue the Kryo. I cannot find a source for it.

                    Comming back to the Kryo, I just heard back from Zesty directly and it seems that some users reported leakages appearing after a while. The guys over at Zesty make the right call and pulled the Kryo from sales until they can release a re-engineered version.

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                    • Nxt-1undefined
                      Nxt-1
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                      I've been continuing the work on this project. I've had a few failed print due to clogging, I assume from the heatbreak overheating. The last couple of print are doing fine however. I measured some temps with a thermocouple and the water rises to 30-35°C and the copper waterblocks themselves to around 44°C.
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                      • Nxt-1undefined
                        Nxt-1
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                        There is also a thread concerning monitoring the water temps with a 10K thermistor here.
                        And a thread about getting the part fan to work here.

                        I have also decided to go full blow and mount some radiators on the 4th axis arm. Furthermore, I ordered an off-the-shelf water cooled heatsink from Germany. I plan to turn down the groovemount down to 12mm on a lathe and thread it to M12 myself. Not only is probably a better solution cooling wise but also way less tubes down at the effector. I feel the short tube in tight corners are in a way constraining the Z-probe action of a smart effector.

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                        • Nxt-1undefined
                          Nxt-1
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                          As described in a separate thread I now use a different way of mounting (the new) water cooled heatsink. This makes tubing a lot neater and should give better performance. I will keep this thread updated with the results once I find the time to properly do some testing.

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                          • Nxt-1undefined
                            Nxt-1 @Nxt-1
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                            @Nxt-1 Here is a quick status update. I am currently figuring out how I am going to implement the counterweight for the 2-2.5kg that the 4th axis weighs. The current plan is to cut a stack of disk out of lead sheet, so I can stack more weights as needed.
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                            • fmaundefined
                              fma
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                              I'm using a FNU (http://reprapuniverse.com/catalog/store.php?cPath=44_155_157), and made a water-cooled block with a simple piece of aluminium (25x25x10), and a few holes:

                              FNU_watercooled.png

                              It works fine. It does not require much water flow; my previous pump died, and I'm about to buy a peristaltic one.

                              I also made a version for a E3D-v6, for friends:

                              E3D-v6_watercooled.png

                              but for now, nobody tried it... It requires a new thermal heat-break, which can be found on ebay (M6 thread on full-length)

                              Frédéric

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                              • Nxt-1undefined
                                Nxt-1 @fma
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                                @fma I never heard of the FNU style nozzle/hotends, looks interesting. As for your waterblock, looks nice, clean and effective. I assume there are four fittings to avoid needing a channel machined in there and simplify the manufacturing process?

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                                • fmaundefined
                                  fma
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                                  @Nxt-1 said in Mounting a smart effector in larger effector - watercooled:

                                  @fma I never heard of the FNU style nozzle/hotends, looks interesting.

                                  Note that I broke one while doing 5 axis printing (forgot to lift up Z at the end of the print, and it collided with the part ☹). On the second one, I cut the tip of the nozzle, and only let the threaded part. This way, I can use any nozzle I want (like the Zatsit one, I'm still waiting for).

                                  As for your waterblock, looks nice, clean and effective. I assume there are four fittings to avoid needing a channel machined in there and simplify the manufacturing process?

                                  Exactly: just through all holes! I put a shunt tube on one side, so I only need 2 tubes for the water supply.

                                  Frédéric

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                                  • fmaundefined
                                    fma
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                                    FNU are availabe here:

                                    http://reprapuniverse.com/catalog/store.php?cPath=44_155_157

                                    Frédéric

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                                    • tech-ratonundefined
                                      tech-raton @fma
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                                      @fma same idea here. A smaller block is easier...
                                      Delta
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                                      Core xy
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                                      For the delta, 2 holes drilled to M5. A M7 hole for the heatbreak.

                                      For the core xy, 3 M5 holes and a M7 for the heatbreak.

                                      I put a thermistor on the heatsink. The temperature rises to 29 degrees max in a heated enclosure at 40.

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                                      • Nxt-1undefined
                                        Nxt-1 @tech-raton
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                                        @tech-raton Looks good! How confident are you using those push fittings in a moving setup? I have seen their internal teeth do a number on the ptfe filament tubes after a while. Never to the point of actually cutting it, but still.

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                                        • tech-ratonundefined
                                          tech-raton @Nxt-1
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                                          @Nxt-1 they come from my company. They are used in robotic application. They are good enough for me, for now...

                                          The bowden tube inside another tube (in the delta) will break before the pushfit.

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                                          • fmaundefined
                                            fma
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                                            I use Festo pushfits: no leak so far (my hotend is now working for more than a year).

                                            Frédéric

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