Saturday, 18 June 2011

Prusa Video

I've uploaded a video of my newly constructed Prusa to youtube. You should be able to see it below. I still have some calibration to do and finish off the Wade's extruder before I can start printing for real.



Friday, 17 June 2011

Prusa and Wade Firmware Changes for Gen 3

I’ve now got the three axes of my Prusa up and working with some temporary wiring, woo! Time for some calibration, now when I first set up my electronics I was doing it with a standard Sells Mendel in mind. To get the Prusa to work correctly I’ve got to make some changes to the configuration file of the firmware.

The first one is the z axis steps per mm, now I think that as the z axis is now directly driven rather than via a pulley and belt, this needs to be altered. The pitch of M8 rod is 1.25mm, so for every full turn of the stepper motor it should produce 1.25mm of travel. My steppers have a step angle of 1.8° (for a full step), now I think Gen 3 works in “half” steps, so for one full turn of the stepper I have (360/1.8)x2 = 400 half steps. Therefore the z-axis value should be 400/1.25 = 320 steps/mm.

The second one is the x and y axis, as I am using newer design pulleys (9 teeth rather than 10) I need to change the steps/mm. The belt pitch is 5mm, so 9x5 = 45 mm circumference. Therefore the steps/mm should be 400/45 = 8.889. (Interestingly the value given in the firmware is 8.9307 I wonder if it allows a little extra).

Thirdly is the extruder steps per mm. I am now going to be using a Wade’s extruder rather than Adrian’s. This has a gear ratio of 39/11 rather than Adrian’s which has a ratio of 59/11. I’ve had a go at calculating the steps/mm using the equation given on the wiki. For my set up, assuming a pinch wheel diameter of approx 5mm, nozzle of 0.5mm, and 3mm filament size, I make it: ((400x(39/11))/(pi x 5))x((0.5/3)² = 2.508 steps/mm.

Monday, 13 June 2011

Prusa progress

I have found the build much easier with nophead's proper printed parts. It only took me a couple of hours to get this far. I think I should have a carteasian bot up and running in the next week or two.


Friday, 10 June 2011

Switch to Prusa

I've decided to switch my build to a Prusa mendel after a long time getting frustrated drilling the cast parts. The cost of printed parts is now much less for a Prusa kit. Last week I purchased a printed set from nophead, can't be more pleased the quality is fantastic and the geometry is spot on. It has taken just a couple of hours to assemble most of the frame. Progressing well now, I'll upload some pictures soon.

Friday, 12 November 2010

Back, RDR, X-axis and Solidworks

In the past few months I have discovered that there are a few things that are very bad for progress on building a RepRap:

1. Moving house.
2. Changing Job.
3. Red Dead Redemption.

Having completed the above three I am now back building my reprap. I have almost finished the x-axis. See the below photo of my progress. Struggling to find time for the build at the moment so progress is likely to be slow for a while. Drilling and shaping the cast plastic bits is becoming quite annoying, wish I had held out and bought proper printed parts, never mind hind sight is 20:20!


From Mendel


I have also been practising using Solidworks at work, so what better to tune my skills than with the Mendel Solidworks files. See below for some videos I made using Solidworks. I have changed the model quite a bit, fixing a few errors and making the limits rights so you can only move the axes to the allowable positions. I will try and post my adjusted assembly files soon for those who are interested.








Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Sketch it Up

Just thought I would write a few words about using SketchUp for modelling with RepRap. I'm not sure if it's just me but very few people seem to be using SketchUp for doing their designs for the project. I really like Google's SketchUp and think it is fantastically easy to use. Capo's recent comment reminded me of the fantastic model he put together of Mendel and prompted me to have a play again myself. A quick look at Capo's blog and you can see how he has used SketchUp in a number of ways for both presenting idea's and for component design.

The below video shows Capo's model that I have coloured then animated.

Link to the SketchUp Mendel Model by Capo:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=86dc5e3cc80958355ad914839c51e370

Link to Capo's Blog
http://capolight.wordpress.com/



Monday, 2 August 2010

Geared Extruder and X Carriage

I've done some more work on the extruder build. I had some problems getting the gears to mesh correctly, I found that the large gear seemed to be slightly ovalised which meant that as it turned the wheel would grind in some places and miss in others. I think I have solved this by filing down the teeth that were grinding using a triangular file (note the red marks I have put on so I know where to file) until eventually the gear wheel was circular. It's still not perfect but should be workable I think. I still need to glue the nozzle assembly in place.





I have also starting working on the x-axis. Beginning with the x-carriage. Nothing too difficult here except the captive nuts. A few of the nut locations had to be drilled to the correct shape to hold the nut, I did this using my dremmel clone with a small drill bit and file attachments, time consuming but works in the end. It is also important to remember which holes have to be drilled at an angle.