Smart Effector including toolboard-capabilities?
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@oliof all 3 of mine came spot on both the 3mm hinge pin and 4mm idler shafts fit just fine so maybe they have tweaked there files to suit. All three did have packing issues mind the first came without the drive gears and the last 2 came without the feast couplings but Blurolls have sorted that issue out and I now have 3 fitted to the Jubilee ToolChanger
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Mine came in this past week with the shaft too small (2.9mm) and the holes on the arm too big (3.1mm)
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@Dougal1957 good to hear they at least read my feedback (-:
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Mine came at last. The 4mm idler axle wouldn't fit into the latch at first, I had to ream out the hole at one end of the latch a little and then use a hammer to tap it into the other end. I have one long M3 screw and nut left over - no idea what those are for.
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I used the new bolt and nut to attach the latch and have a leftover axle (-;
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@dc42 yeah I to had a longish M3 bolt and nut left over on all 3 of mine but they all did fit together nicely
doug
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It's clear to me that the Orbiter could not be used with a Smart Effector made to the current dimensions. We would need to increase the rod spacing to at least 80mm in order to accommodate the various parts of the extruder. We are looking into this, however it would make it unsuitable for the smaller delta printers.
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The fix I made
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Interesting! However, that reduces the printable height somewhat. What is the printable area of your delta, and how much would you lose if the rod spacing was increased to 80mm?
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@dc42 said in Smart Effector including toolboard-capabilities?:
Interesting! However, that reduces the printable height somewhat. What is the printable area of your delta, and how much would you lose if the rod spacing was increased to 80mm?
Personaly David I don't think I would lose any build volume at all my bed is 360 Diam I may lose a little bit of Z but not a lot (Our printers are pretty similar apart from mine is a bit wider and upside down and 450 long arms.
So if you want to try it at this size I can easily test one. as I did the first one.
Doug
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@dc42 said in Smart Effector including toolboard-capabilities?:
Interesting! However, that reduces the printable height somewhat. What is the printable area of your delta, and how much would you lose if the rod spacing was increased to 80mm?
I lost 45mm in print height, and coincidentally without even thinking about it or trying, my print height now exactly matches the print area of 320mm as I was slightly longer on my vertical rails anyway.
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@dc42 found this too
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This topic is interesting!
Ordered an Orbiter too. I'll want to use it in my Frankenstein Predator.
Please keep us updated about possible Smart Effector updates - looking forward to this
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We do plan to produce a combined Smart Effector and tool board, however we need to get another hardware project completed first.
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@dc42 said in Smart Effector including toolboard-capabilities?:
It's clear to me that the Orbiter could not be used with a Smart Effector made to the current dimensions. We would need to increase the rod spacing to at least 80mm in order to accommodate the various parts of the extruder. We are looking into this, however it would make it unsuitable for the smaller delta printers.
Hi dc42,
I just stumbled across this thread and wanted to guide you back to 2016 , when we discussed the cycloidal direct drive. (I still have it laying around)
I've made an 45 degree adapter for it, that suited the smart effector pretty well.Another way to mount it, was the split motor/gearbox idea.
I could try to reuse my motor and design a BMG-drive for the Smart effector?
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video_2021-02-11_00-13-44(1).mp4
We are doing some prototyping, with a regular orbiter, changing some aspects of the body.It actually is a pivot extruder, so it can rotare freely within the rod arms...
It´s not my doing, just a friend´s I am helping him to achive it
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Looks good!
We do have plans to produce a combined Smart Effector and tool board. The main decision we need to take is how large to make it.
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@dc42 We are just two 3d printing fans....just doing it as a hobbie...no bussiness attached
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@dc42 Hi, I'm the designer of the Orbiter extruder.
For delta printers you need the version with flipped gears like this one:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4609940The filament path is closer to the middle of the extruder so has a better clearance towards the rods.
I designed an adapter to fit this version you can find it here:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4648938The result is not the best but it works.
The upcoming V2 will be more optimized in size and would fit better to delta printers. But I have not tried it yet.
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@Lorincz-Robert , thanks. Looking forward to the V2!