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New default extruder + improved X carriage #4
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x-carriage is already updated to lm8uu, reducing springiness is on the way. |
vlnofka is working on extruder |
extruder added in df8e338 . We need to check if it won't wobble. |
The current carriage may have an issue with the belt dragging, given that x axis belt idler has been changed back to 22mm diameter. |
Lodran: Yes, carriage has issues with belt atm. Thinking about it. |
From what I can see, the choices are:
Smaller diameter bearings generally come with a smaller width, and therefore require a printed belt guide. In my experience, the belt guide is one of the more difficult parts to print correctly.
May reduce build height, or may not - depending on the height of the extruder.
Of the three, I like this option least. The current belt path helps keep the carriage small. |
On 07/03/2012 09:16 AM, Lodran wrote:
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Kliment: the problem isn't that the belt path isn't straight, it's that there's not enough room for belt and bearing clamps, with a 45mm spacing, and a 22mm idler. It gets worse if you put a belt guide on the idler. |
With the vertical X axis design I'm working on personally, I ended up going with option 2, and increased the distance between the rails to 50mm, as the 45mm spacing was forcing far too many of my design decisions. My vote is for increasing the rail spacing to 50mm, and keeping the 22mm bearing. |
Printer definitely needs new extruder drive mechanism.
X-Carriage
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