3 x Z-Axis - Idea vs Engineering reality
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All things good to know.
I kind of wish I was aware when I started designing the printer last year - and I'm a fan of E3D - was going to buy a toolchanger machine until it got 'terminated' so you'd think I'd have known about this joint.
I've never uploaded to Thingiverse, I'm rarely a consumer, I am a Fusion subscriber though ( yes I pay for it ).
I've not experienced the Z axis thing on the Prusa but I have seen steppers 'twitch' on startup.
I'm working on something, I'll let the group klnow how (if) it works out.
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@Garfield what do you mean about the E3D tool changer being 'terminated'?
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They decided not to go to market - cost constraints or something - I read it in one of their blogs but I'm struggling to find it now.
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@Garfield they definitely sell it.
It's still closed to people on the original interest list but I think in the next month or so they should have all the back orders complete -
Looks like I may be wrong on this one - found the blog post and it relates to the 'Big Box' ...
But I still don't see anywhere to buy the toolchanger on their site. All that I can find is an opportunity to join the queue, the last update where it was indicated to be 'going into production' was April last year.
Whilst I was interested I never joined the queue and I'm glad that I didn't. I may reconsider if it ever finally appears.
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@Garfield said in 3 x Z-Axis - Idea vs Engineering reality:
Looks like I may be wrong on this one - found the blog post and it relates to the 'Big Box' ...
But I still don't see anywhere to buy the toolchanger on their site. All that I can find is an opportunity to join the queue, the last update where it was indicated to be 'going into production' was April last year.
Whilst I was interested I never joined the queue and I'm glad that I didn't. I may reconsider if it ever finally appears.
They are getting close to the end of the queue now, so I expect the kit will go on general sale soon. Bear in mind that it is not intended to be a complete printer, more a platform for experimenting with tools.
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"more a platform for experimenting with tools."
That's exactly what I was planning - to experiment with tools but my needs for a large format printer exceeded my patience to wait - I have projects parked waiting on a larger print area. When I got into printing it was a means to an end, it was just a tool that has ultimately morphed into other unanticipated interests. I'm actually not interested in multicolor 3D printing - I've no need for it as I don't make ornaments or toys.
My need is forr light CNC, PCB creation and 3D parts / components - to do this all in one package would be utopia but I'll be building a dedicated CNC this year now, I may re-look at the E3D machine again but it won't be this year now.
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@Danal : That Jubilee is a nice machine - not sure I like the belts above the frame, I'd be interested to see how cable management is handled
(I'm still struggling with it - it would be nice to supply comms and power to the hot end / tool head and have the brains drive it i.e. no rats nest requiring humungous cable chains or supports)
I do wish that I'd gone down the total DIY route instead of basing on somebody else's kit of parts - I need to consider whether I'm too heavily invested to scrap and start again ...
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@Garfield said in 3 x Z-Axis - Idea vs Engineering reality:
supply comms and power to the hot end / tool head
I.E. tool board. Which is where this discussion started
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Cable management for tools.