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  • Y Axis Mechanical Test

  • Before I could dedicate myself to using the selected scanner bed for the Y axis, I wanted to verify that the motor and mechanism was going to work. Here is a test of the Y axis.This proved it out, now to change the layout of the bed. Currently the bed...
  • Y Axis Change

  • I had over-looked the fact that this kit was meant for an Ender 3 Pro with a 4040 Extrusion on the Y plane. The belt-drive does not at all function as intended, and after 3 days of modding I gave up on the belt. So please note, if you intend to...
  • 3. Getting Started

  • In this chapter we learn how to setup the Raspberry Pi and how to detect the peripheral of the sensor.Configuring the Pi To get started with your Qwiic pHAT, simply plug it into the headers on the Raspberry Pi with the letters facing you. We'll use the...
  • Y axis Mounted

  • The Y axis has been finished to the point of being mounted onto the paper tray dispenser that will become the Z axis. The up and down movement of the Y axis is limited by the spring loaded shaft that runs along the X axis. The shaft shown in the middle...
  • Y-axis & Gantry Assembly

  • Well, the machine is finally taking shape! This week I was able to get the y-axis rails and the x-axis gantry mounted and squared up to the table.The main difficulties were dealing with a few slots that didn't line up perfectly with the threaded holes...
  • Y Axis Translation demo

  • Today I finally worked out all the bugs in the IK and servo driver software.  This now allows me to set any leg at an absolute x,y,z co-ordinate (within reason, of course... there are physical limits to how far each leg can move).  To demonstrate...
  • Y Axis Bearing Change

  • Up until now the Y axis has had a plastic bushing that needed constant maintaining by adding grease or increasing the amperage on the stepper drive.  They have been removed and now there are ball bearings installed.  Here is an overall view...
  • Y-axis motor mounts

  • These were machined in a similar way to the Y-axis sleds. Starting with a 1/4" aluminium plate, it was faced down to 5mm and then the screw holes were milled out.Then it was profiled, leaving support tabs (and correct speeds/feeds this time!). It was...
  • Day 3: Y Axis

  • To conceal the rough ends of the rails, I covered them with printed end caps, which also act as belt tensioners. The belt brackets are fastened to the end caps and tightened using M3 screws. Afterwards, I fixed them to the rails with more M3 screws...
  • Y-axis sleds

  • The Y-axis sleds are what that attaches the Y-axis carriages to the X-axis.I started out with some aluminium plate that had been faced down to 8mm thick.Then I did a 2D profile of the part, leaving tabs to keep the parts secured in the stock.Oops, or...
  • Designing the Y-Axis

  • I’ve been iterating the Y-axis in Fusion 360. A common design I have seen on other moving-bed designs is four linear bearings - one bearing at each corner of the bed. The problem with this design is you lose the distance between the bearings in travel....
  • Building the Y-axis

  • I've now built the aluminium frame and completed the Y-axis. Of course, this was not without it's problems.Firstly, I misordered - I was one set of uprights short. This may not be a massive problem though, as I hadn't taken into account the...
  • DRO Y axis complete

  • Rough mounting showed the scale should be spaced out 3mm from the table to match the head below, so I made end brackets that act as spacers, end caps and cover supports. Parts are mounted with 5mm screws that came with the scales. The cover is attached...
  • Implementation: Y axis

  • 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...
  • Y Axis plate prototype done

  • Got the Y Axis Stepper motor mounting plate printed in PETG and tested it. Now for testing the actual movement of the axis. Test setup is gonna be an Arduino, Stepper Motor driver, Power Supplies and a laptop.