Ok, so I'm basically going for an Prusa i3 like machine that is close to 100% printed. I would like to avoid using linear rods or bearings, as good rods and bearings aren't cheap. In a worst case scenario, if my printed rails fail I could always fall...
Building the CP/M Memory Image Will I have built and tested boot.asm, echo.asm and cbios.asm with echo.asm. So now to put them together! Well I started that, putting cpp.asm and bdos.asm (from https://github.com/brouhaha/cpm22), and my cbios.asm into...
The X/Y-construction is done. I printed the parts for the printhead (prototype). The printhead has a V6 hotend, two 35mm radial fans for part cooling, and an IR sensor for auto bed levelling. The printer will use a bowden system where the extruder sits...
In this chapter I will show you the procedure to use OpenMV when we are going to test the machine learning model created with Edge Impulse on our Nicla Vision board. Build the Firmware Since the Nicla Vision doesn't have any on-board SRAM we need to...
I have uploaded my local repository to Github. The source code for Mini Pro and Micro Pro firmware as well as Python kRPC interface is available there: https://github.com/ytmytm/ksp-gegiLast time I wrote:The tests revealed some flaws in the software...
I thought setting the current limit was confusing... The X and Y axis use two stepper motors each. So the first thing I had to figure out was 'series or parallel'. The original assembly instructions said parallel was the way to go. Newer instruction...
I am currently making some complex tests of the printer. It means I test it with the laser "on", burning the paper to see how it performs. I am also trying to find maximal print speeds, and it requires some Klipper FW tweeking. Current max. speed of...
The 3 rails that make up the RailCore X/Y stage are minimalistic, but still have their challenges. The challenges here are as follows The dual X rails are mounted directly on the frame extrusions. Getting them to be both parallel and planer can...
Well, I have a couple of things to show off this week, including the y-axis motor mount plates.The y-axis motor mount plates milled out just as well as any of the other parts that I have been making for this CNC build. The little X-carve has been doing...
The previous modules are quite simple, easy, self-contained, while the X command (described earlier) subtly touches more things at once. Talking to the Instruction slice is not very hard, but requires some decoding first, and some of it would be best...
I finished assembling the Z carriage, I had to reduce the flange on the anti backlash nut for the Z axis to fit the space in the carriage. Mounted a temporary end stop for the Z axis, it limits the travel a little bit but it will work until I can...
made the Y axis bracket on the C-Beam, later on turned out i didn't have any M6 80mm bolts so we hastily cut it out of 1/8" acrylic. I also forgot to take off the "leave stock" option, but otherwise the holes it cut were the right size and decently round,...
A belt pulley was adapted to the 2.2 kW Spindle motor (China Spindle - used as motor) to drive the spindle cartridgeComponents for the X-Y-table were machined on the latheSide stiffeners for the z column (lasered plates)Assembled Z-axis, side stiffeners...
*Todo el Modelado en 3D y los planos se Realizaron en Autodesk Inventor 2020 Concepto inicial del Hexapodo: Habiendo establecido que desabamos hacer un hexapodo basado en un insecto palo, procedimos a buscar cosas que se hayan hecho antes que nos podrian...