Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
*thread updating as I progress*
Bought one of the beta units from a #reprap irc user named Mutley today. I like this design and I'm planning on testing it with the rostock max.
pics of his build: http://imgur.com/a/GXtfq/layout/blog
video of it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eN74nF_HHk
Bought one of the beta units from a #reprap irc user named Mutley today. I like this design and I'm planning on testing it with the rostock max.
pics of his build: http://imgur.com/a/GXtfq/layout/blog
video of it in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eN74nF_HHk
Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
hmmm... not sure that will work for the rostock max... are you planning on buying 3 of these to mount to your 3 aluminum extrusions..... I dont see a benefit of having that on there... rostock max already has a bowden extruder.. the drive mechanism is similiar to what the rostock has already for axis movement. Am I missing something here.?
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
The extruder is on the hot end, while the stepper remains on the machine - it uses a flexible cable to power the extruder - kind of like a flexible extension for a rotary tool works.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
Ic... I was seeing the different x axis setup on his mendelmax and thinking that was the flexidrive the op was referring too... that makes sense now..
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
Now that's an interesting idea... Direct drive without(?) hysteresis?
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
Yes. According to the designer, there's no hysteresis in the system.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
I'm really interested in seeing this go!!!
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
He removed the Video from YouTube for some reason. It is an interesting idea.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
edit: he just uploaded a better video
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4qIlUdX7FQ[/youtube]
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4qIlUdX7FQ[/youtube]
Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
off-topic but I built an enclosure for my romax with the misumi free150 promo today. I'm holding off on completing the max until the v2 upgrade comes out as I feel I'd benefit from it.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
That looks like the beginnings of a great enclosure. I wonder if the local home depot or lowes has clear panels that large?
I bought a bunch of the extrusions also during the free150 sale so I am going to watch your enclosure closely because it
looks like a nice way to use some of the extrusions.
I bought a bunch of the extrusions also during the free150 sale so I am going to watch your enclosure closely because it
looks like a nice way to use some of the extrusions.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
I'm hoping that either Grainger or home depot has large clear panels. Otherwise, I'm going to have to improvise with a black garbage bag or a lot of clear bag wrap.Eaglezsoar wrote:That looks like the beginnings of a great enclosure. I wonder if the local home depot or lowes has clear panels that large?
I bought a bunch of the extrusions also during the free150 sale so I am going to watch your enclosure closely because it
looks like a nice way to use some of the extrusions.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
Your answer made me think. I would prefer the expensive clear panels but as an alternative that plastic they sell for windows that you heat shrink in place would work butbrent wrote:I'm hoping that either Grainger or home depot has large clear panels. Otherwise, I'm going to have to improvise with a black garbage bag or a lot of clear bag wrap.Eaglezsoar wrote:That looks like the beginnings of a great enclosure. I wonder if the local home depot or lowes has clear panels that large?
I bought a bunch of the extrusions also during the free150 sale so I am going to watch your enclosure closely because it
looks like a nice way to use some of the extrusions.
I question its durability.
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Re: Rostock Max FlexiDrive Extruder [worklog]
As long as I can vent it and heat it...Eaglezsoar wrote:Your answer made me think. I would prefer the expensive clear panels but as an alternative that plastic they sell for windows that you heat shrink in place would work butbrent wrote:I'm hoping that either Grainger or home depot has large clear panels. Otherwise, I'm going to have to improvise with a black garbage bag or a lot of clear bag wrap.Eaglezsoar wrote:That looks like the beginnings of a great enclosure. I wonder if the local home depot or lowes has clear panels that large?
I bought a bunch of the extrusions also during the free150 sale so I am going to watch your enclosure closely because it
looks like a nice way to use some of the extrusions.
I question its durability.