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how to make a lighter x carriage #143
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If you give the algorithm i can implement it. |
This is not the best place to discuss ideas. Its a nice concept and everything, and please feel free to contribute as soon as something exists, but its not a part that can be coded without actually having access to a machine like that. I will close this issue hence. Feel free to reopen it if there is a new development. |
Le 04/05/2012 07:54, Bernhard Kubicek a écrit :
thank you JF Pion Des montages électroniques pour le modélisme |
This issue has been automatically locked since there has not been any recent activity after it was closed. Please open a new issue for related bugs. |
As it occur the inertia is a limiting factor of the acceleration, i thought it will be possible to drive the extruder via a loop belt (from on end to the other end of x axe) with the motor fixed on the end of the x axe. so no more motor weight to move.
the commande of the extruder will need some mixing beetwen the x movement and the extruder command. is it possible to make the mixing as an option in the software ? If you want more details about the idea you can mail me [email protected]
thank you for reading
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