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nuverian

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  • KEEVO v2 (corexy 3d printer)

    Hello again,

    I finally was able to update the project and bring it to a state which I now consider finished (although no printer is really ever "finished" 🙂 ) I am very happy with the end result and has proven to be a reliable machine.

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    IsoFrontPhoto.JPG
    BackElectronics.jpg
    CoolPhoto.JPG

    Some KEEVO printed parts:
    KEEVO-Printed.jpg

    I hope you like it. If you see any apparent improvements that can be made to the design, please let me know! The project can also be found on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4129443

    Cheers!

    Re: KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    31 Jul 2020, 14:34
  • KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    Hello again,

    I just wanted to share with you the last build I made, which of course uses Duet 🙂

    (KEEVO = Cube in Greek)

    PhotoIsoFront.JPG
    PhotoIsoBack.JPG
    (yeah the cables need some management)

    It is also posted on Thingiverse -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4129443

    Any feedback is welcome of course!

    Also, regarding the 3 leadscrews (which are only really mounted on the bottom), do you think that the forces from the Z belt will bend the leadscrews in the long run. I don't really see any bending though. It can be seen more clearly in this video which was the previous version (an hbot without duet and other stuff, but z axis is the same) -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0pcGKAQ4eA

    Cheers 🙂

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    6 Feb 2020, 17:56

Latest posts made by nuverian

  • RE: KEEVO v2 (corexy 3d printer)

    @matt3o I hope you solve the problem you are having!
    The bowden tube is ~680 with the current position of the extruder.

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    31 Jul 2020, 15:20
  • RE: KEEVO v2 (corexy 3d printer)

    @matt3o Thanks I guess 🙂 Haha. Your printer design looks really great!

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    31 Jul 2020, 15:10
  • KEEVO v2 (corexy 3d printer)

    Hello again,

    I finally was able to update the project and bring it to a state which I now consider finished (although no printer is really ever "finished" 🙂 ) I am very happy with the end result and has proven to be a reliable machine.

    alt text

    IsoFrontPhoto.JPG
    BackElectronics.jpg
    CoolPhoto.JPG

    Some KEEVO printed parts:
    KEEVO-Printed.jpg

    I hope you like it. If you see any apparent improvements that can be made to the design, please let me know! The project can also be found on thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4129443

    Cheers!

    Re: KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    31 Jul 2020, 14:34
  • RE: KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    Thanks for your comments.
    I ended up adding a counter bearing on the bottom to help with the belt forces, as well as a collar on the leadscrew above the pillow bearing to help with vertical/gravity forces.

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    9 Feb 2020, 21:06
  • RE: KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    @Phaedrux Hey thanks!

    Great printer you have as well 🙂 Similar Z concepts. I see you use two bearings (as far as I understood). Was that for the same reason and for peace of mind?

    I also don't think it will be a problem, but what I was thinking is adding a counter bearing on the bottom so that when the belt pulls, the leadscrew won't budge. Something like this mockup:
    CounterBearing.png

    Maybe an overkill, maybe not 🙂

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    6 Feb 2020, 19:52
  • KEEVO Printer (corexy)

    Hello again,

    I just wanted to share with you the last build I made, which of course uses Duet 🙂

    (KEEVO = Cube in Greek)

    PhotoIsoFront.JPG
    PhotoIsoBack.JPG
    (yeah the cables need some management)

    It is also posted on Thingiverse -> https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4129443

    Any feedback is welcome of course!

    Also, regarding the 3 leadscrews (which are only really mounted on the bottom), do you think that the forces from the Z belt will bend the leadscrews in the long run. I don't really see any bending though. It can be seen more clearly in this video which was the previous version (an hbot without duet and other stuff, but z axis is the same) -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K0pcGKAQ4eA

    Cheers 🙂

    posted in My Duet controlled machine
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    nuverian
    6 Feb 2020, 17:56
  • RE: 400W Heated Bed.

    @bearer

    So, I did the test and that confirms it 🙂
    I incrementaly heated up the bed at target temp each time, unplug and measure it. Done at 21v although I don't think that matters much for this.

    • 28C - 1.45 (my room temp)
    • 40C - 1.53
    • 50C - 1.63
    • 60C - 1.65
    • 70C - 1.72
    • 80C - 1.72

    It is interesting to see that at about 50-60 C the resistance does not change much. Also at least in my test, the resistance stayed the same at 70C - 80C, so I presume that about 70C the max change has been reached.

    Thanks a lot for I learned something new!

    posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    nuverian
    10 Jun 2019, 02:56
  • RE: 400W Heated Bed.

    Thanks @bearer .
    I will do your suggested test (heat -> measure -> heat -> measure) tomorrow and let you know what resistance measurements I came up with 🙂

    posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    nuverian
    8 Jun 2019, 20:17
  • RE: 400W Heated Bed.

    Thank you both for extra information and help.

    I decreased the power supply voltage for now, but I will order an SSR to do the switching, since I am losing about 100W bed heating power (down to 300W from 400W now). It's a DC 300x300mm PCB bed by the way.

    I wouln't want to change the fuse to a 20A since 18A is the Duet rated max (better safe than sorry).

    Thanks again 🙂

    posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    nuverian
    8 Jun 2019, 15:42
  • RE: 400W Heated Bed.

    @dc42 Thank you for the extra information.

    posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    nuverian
    8 Jun 2019, 08:39
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