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Olson
Poland
Приєднався 7 жов 2008
Fully mechanical toolchanger 3d printer first print with single tool
This is single tool print with my printer with fully mechanical toolchanger. :)
Tool locking mechanism is finished but printer is still in developement
Tool locking mechanism is finished but printer is still in developement
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Відео
toolchanger 3d printer x/y test
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x/y stage of my project of toolchanger is almost complete(still missing endstops). This is just a proof that project is still on progress ;) Speed parameters 400mm/s 8k accel. About project: Fully mechanicaly actuated toolchanger(like Prusa XL i asume) x/y motion platform is based on HevORT XYHD9 by MirageC79 but build on 4040 profile frame and with carbon fibre tube as support for X rail inste...
Prusa beltie mk3s printing
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Printing calicat model from thingiverse. My printer design is available here a360.co/3q8inpO ( fusion 360 source files). I don't create BOM or assembly instructions (yet).
Prusa beltie mk3s clone with belt Z axis print
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Printing on mine project of Prusa mk3s based on bear frame driven by belts only. Whole project available: a360.co/3q8inpO
mellow nf sunrise tpu test 150mm/s
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speed test on vase mode f3d tpu 1.75 150mm/s
DIY toolchanger 3d printer , pla+tpu multimaterial print
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DIY toolchanger 3d printer , pla tpu multimaterial print
First uncalibrated print toolchanger DIY
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First uncalibrated print toolchanger DIY
pretty sweet
how you going to push it? slam using carriage? what if it skips the belt?
are there any files for this
Hello, what firmware do you use? Thank you
Is there something new maybe or is there a chance to get the stepfiles for a costom Projekt?
that thing looks massive, respect
Your design is amazing! Are you ready to share your designs? I would very appreciate having them even if it doesn't completly works.
Did you ever release the files?
Nice design.
Why does z have to be fast?
For toolchanger to move axis up and down between toolchanges
Can you add the step files etc of just the tool changer? Some of us don’t need a manual or BOM or anything 😅. I just don’t want to reinvent the wheel and design it myself
Can we have the files please?
Bro that’s awesome!!
any update on this mate? this peaks my interest.
amazing work there mate. any plans of using machined aluminium slider plates like prusa. also kinematic clamp can be machined for higher repeatability and longer life. any plans of detailed vedio or stl files to look at? this looks very promising . maybe we can work toagther to give it life?
Awesome 😀 is there any chance you’ll upload it on printables?
This is just a copy of what the Jubilee did 3 years ago…
Do You mean i did copy of a copy of e3d toolchanger that was made 5 years ago ?:) And btw it is actually closer to Prusa XL toolchanger
@@Olson_91 No I mean from The Jubilee. Which then moved to a kinematics system much like what you have done, but using a servo. Time lines, today the Jubilee would be 5+ years ago as well... Since I believe it was already 2 years old in 2019. :) You are putting a new spin on something very old. Which is not a bad thing, since The Jubilee was way ahead of it's time.
Well. Jubilee is locking by twisting key using steppers and lines. In my case it is locked only by X motion of x/y stage so it is fully mechanical locking mechanism. It is same principle of locking like Prusa toolchanger as i said. Another difference is that it is using single stepper for all extruders.
@@Olson_91 is there any chance you would share the STEPS with me? id even pay you something. i just want to adobt it for my ratrig 400
Man that counterweight is the smartest thing I've seen in a while
P.S maybe a spring is a more sleek method
That wasn't best option. Better approach is to do gearbox with closed loop belts. Spring is quite bad idea because it is not giving same force when You stretch it.
@@Olson_91 im not the brightest lol
@@Olson_91Closed loop gearbox, smart!
Hi, nice system!! Do you uploaded files somewhere?
hi, have looked at a few different solutions for tool changers, but they either have a cable or a small motor. your solution looks quite interesting with a fully mechanical lock. You don't have more information about how it locks? Best regards M
Great design buddy, you have a similar tool change system like prusa xl Can you share the files if you have time, It will be very helpful.
I jaka tutaj różica ???? Nie widzw żądnej !!!!
No i co ??? Niema żadnej różnicy !!!!
How is the force applied to pull the tool towards the x carriage? Are the pins on the tool spring loaded? Or is it just some flex in the sliding plate that provides the spring action?
Can you share the tool locking mechanism pls
lol at every non creality clone that gets called a prusa, it’s an reprap i3
Are you able to share the tool locking mechanism?
Did you make this work with klipper?
It is developed with klipper
@@Olson_91 nice! Is it still work in progress? Is there a way I can see the progress?
Just make last week change in extruder drive on carriage for much easier assembly,but need to test it. Now there is channel in tool plate for hotend cables to avoid damaging them when tool is taken from docks . Finally make print cooling duct that is separable so only 1 fan for all hotends. And still i don't start to make manual for assembly ;)
@@Olson_91 wow, that's cool! But I didn't understand, does it work with klipper now, or you're still implementing it into the code?
It is working with klipper without issues via macros, without any changes in source code.
So hows that going now any updatea or files to share :) thx
Starting to write down manual and checking all photos made during assembly. ;)
Hey! This is awesome! Do you have any update on when you are going to show off the internals? I just started designing a new printer a few days ago and have been looking for tool changer ideas. I just found this today. I thing this is going to be it! Would love to see how you did it.
Hello, is there any chance you could share your files for this?
This is old design and discontinued. If You really want this i could share it
So it’s been a bunch of months now so how far along are you with this project? I’m very interested in this design. Could you share the mounting mechanism?
Today i receive back my profiles for frame (i needed to precise machine them to properly square whole frame) and I'm starting to building everything with photos and hardware list to make proper manual for assembly
Awsome work :D is it possible to link your github? I'm still figuring out how the sliding locking plate locks on to the pins is the plate grooved?
I don't have this project on GitHub (yet). Don't have time to create BOM and manual for building it. Plate is not grooved, it has few cutouts and chamfers;)
Cool, that'S what I'm looking forward to do. Are there printers that does that out the box or does it have to be created from scratch? How does it work, software-wise? What's the best printer to use such method?
If You want commercialy available printer there is an e3d toolchanger and soon will be released Prusa XL. From software side it is working on klipper and utilizes macros. When You generatong gcode there will be t0, t1 commands which runs macros for tool grabbing. It could be used with any coreXY and h-bot style printer(in theory).
@@Olson_91 Dang, 2000 pounds, that's really expensive lol... I wonder what's the best solution for purgeless multimaterial printing that won't cost a nasa enthusiast budget.
Yup, commercial prices are sick from hobby perspective. But DIY solutions if You have coreXY printer are quite affordable. My new toolchanger prototype costs max 30 USD, without hotends and extruders (as X carriage, toolplates and docking stations for 5 tools)
@@Olson_91 Dude at Proper Printing told me best bet is I get an Ender5 with Jubilee3D tool changer, tho I still need to figure out how to put it all together. Do you have in depth videos explaining how that stuff works?
@@SaintMatthieuSimard whole trick to adapt it for printer is to remake carriage for specific printer. I don't have any video showing whole mechanism inside.
Is it on github? Great work!
Still no. Too much is happening in my life at this moment and i don't have time to create manuał and bom.
Lovely mechanics, well designed product. I think this is the best solution so far. How sturdy is it? Is this without wobble? However I love this.
Carbon fiber rods on x anx y ?
Only x
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This is awesome, when will it be released?
It's hard to tell. Printer for now is fully working in theory. Everything is moving but not tested yet with printing because i have bed without heater and any build surface on it. On list to do is: - printer cooling duct -better z probe mount -find premade springs for extuder motor for ease of manufacturing -buy electrical stuff for heater bed and print surface
Супер!
How much do you want to upgrade your prusa machine? This guy: yes
Well, actually i builded it from scratch ;)
@@Olson_91 Oh that is actuelly really cool! Good job!
can you please release the STEP files?
Nice design, what is the top green part? a self capturing coupling to the extruder?
Yes. It is self align coupling ;)
@@Olson_91 nice I saw it and immediately started thinking about designing my own for my jubilee, have you tested it yet?
@@timschafer2536 Yes. This idea was already implemented with my other toolchanger idea. You can see it in action in other video on my channel. This idea was driving 1.75mm extruders and 2.85mm with same motor ;)
hii bro i see video days back how get 4040 profile files
Hello, it's still on development. It is my design. It will be released but can't tell when because of lack of time to finish it.
@@Olson_91 best desing i see i ready all profiles and parts just wait now ..
hi how get 4040 profile files help::
Looking forward to the results. Tool changers definitely seem like the right path forward.
I think if incorporating the stencil idea of screen printing would empower 3 d printing more precise and better with multiprinting materials print head
The best way for multimaterial printing is add on laser cutting stencil for each part of different material then print on like screen printing and treat with thermo- time curing before next portion and thickness control within stencils then phone can be printed in less then 20 minutes per iphone per personal printer and commercial can print hundred iphone per hour meaning 10000 to 20000 profit per hour for one print shop. Estimate commercial version may cost 200,000 dollars each
This looks very interesting. I am thinking of building a Toolchanger that should be cheap with simple Parts. Could you share your files please?
Actually i'm working now on even simpler toolchanger. I have working prototype. You could see it at different video on my channel.
Aaa that satisfying noise, which is actually annoying af when you're actually printing, but satisfying AF when you're testing! :P
That printer will sit in closed cabinet so it wouldn't be so annoying noise ;) +i think to go with 48v stepsticks and stealtchop
Will it be possible to make only the seat plate on the X bottom bracket like in the Prusa XL? Why is there an engine, because you have to pull the wiring harnesses back and forth. May I have your "step" files for help?
It will be released when i finish x/y stage. That motor on upper part of carriage is extruder drive (1 motor for all extruders). Sorry but don't understand what do You mean by "seat plate on the x bottom bracket"
@@Olson_91 Did you ever realease? Just starting the toolchanger journey and by far yours is the most svelte one ive seen. Looks similar to daksh but the plate instead of pins. I wonder how it stays locked closed. and would fast vibration wobble the plate loose. bet theres magnets or ball bearings in there somewhere.
Oh does it have that one switch were it’s either the middle or left
There is no switch, it have spring loaded ball that is falling in holes in lock/unlock position
@@Olson_91 oh cool love the way it sounds