I present to you my Agony
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@slimshader said in I present to you my Agony:
for the next one
it's funny because it's true I'm already thinking of building a very small one...
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Hi,
again nice to read about projects.
Great machine, month ago I was looking at annex cross cartesian while wondering what to build for a project with large ABS parts, in the end built simple core XY with linear rods and triple Z with leadscrews, I end up using Oldham couplers for the motor - leadscrew coupling. But this one looks great
I remember you from Peopoly forum with the moai battle. We all ended up with LCD printers at the end -
@matt3o Great! It looks like you've got the extrusion tuned up nicely!
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That's really a beauty! I started to design a new CoreXY for high temperature printing, but this is too much problems for my needs, so I will build a new 'simple' machine. And why not try a new geometry?
As I also work with Onshape, this is a good oportunity. I won't build such large machine, 250x250x250 will be enough.
BTW, is this geometry more rigid than a CoreXY (all things equal)? With 2 carriages at 90° for the tool head, it seems it can handle more lateral efforts. I'm very interested in 5 axis printing, and mounting a tall and heavy head on such geometry is maybe better than on a CoreXY...
What do you think?
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I built a similar but much smaller (200 x 200 x 200) printer.
I like the motion system a great deal - simple with short belts.
My prints just fine.
Frederick
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@martin7404 said in I present to you my Agony:
I remember you from Peopoly forum with the moai battle
we don't talk about that....
@fma said in I present to you my Agony:
BTW, is this geometry more rigid than a CoreXY (all things equal)? With 2 carriages at 90° for the tool head
I find it to be better in every possible way. More precise, sturdier and stronger (let's not forget there are 4 motors for XY).
The downside is that 1) you need more components 2) everything needs to be perefectly square so a little more time spent assembling it up.
If you need to put a lot of weight on the gantry you can use bigger backers for the rails, but of course you are adding weight.
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Thanks for the feedback!
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@matt3o Which fysetc board did you end up going for?
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@matt3, nice build!
Here is an upgrade idea for you (Double Agony) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzf8903FvCs
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