Need advices about servo-motor/closed-loop
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Hi people!
I'd like some advice and tips about an idea.
I have a Robo R2 3D printer.
I like the printer area, the visual, and the overall structure.
But as the boards are "limited", I was thinking on replace the mainboard for a Duet 3 and change the stepper motor by a servo-motor.
I confess I'm new on printing hardware and still reading a lot and making some experiments with my machine.
My intention is convert it to high-end equipment.
Further, the changes will include the hotend and so on.So... is this too much overkill? Waste of money/time? Good choice?
I would be very grateful for some tips and advice on how to improve the printer.
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In my opinion, you would not be getting any additional benefits by going to servo's. Also you would probably have difficulty interfacing them to the Duet 3.
I think your best bet would be to identify what areas you want to improve and solicit suggestions on how that could be done. I have much more experience with upgrading CNC machining centers than with 3D printers, but many of the concepts are the same. There is a saying about polishing a turd, it's still a turd. So, instead of upgrading based on what hardware is available, upgrade based on what improvements you need.
Good Luck.
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@maxspongebob in order...
1 - quality/precision
2 - silent
3 - easy to setup/modify
4 - implement the second extruder