Hey guys,
i just want to show you what im working on since the last few years. The latest iteration contains a watercooled toolchanger, kind of a shared cooling concept and i would love to know what you think about that.
Im using this printer for my work as an industrial designer and i want to do experiments with mutlimaterial printing. I startet with a Kraken configuration but the leakage of the inactive extruder where too messy.
The tool is cooled passively by touching the waterblock on the X-Axis or the toolbank. The rest of the toolchange system is pretty standard, magnets in the waterblocks ensure a tight fit between the two anodised aluminium blocks.
I want to integrate the new updates this weekend so i got no video where you can see it in action (yet), but i will share them as soon as the rebuild is done!
You can see how the tool and the X-axis are interacting here:
From the top, well known change system:
The X-Axis is build around a customized Bondtech BMG (i took the gears and bearings) and optimized it for a short distance between the gears and the hotend.
Z-Axis is based on belts which get geared down by a belt/pulley reduction.
X-Axis is supported by a Hobbyking Carbon square rod. It´s surprisingly exact enough for that purpose.
Facts:
Frame size
570x520x428mm
Print Volume
300x300x240mm
Board
Ultratronics + Klipper
Stepperdriver
Leadshine DM422C
Extruder
Bondtech BMG Extruder (redeisgned)
Heatbreak
E3D Chimera style
Heater Block
Dice V2 Hotend
Cold end
Custom waterblock
Heatbet
Filafarm Switchplate
Belt
Gates GT3 2mm tooth offset, 9mm width
X-Rail
Smalltec MR 9M (similar to MGN9)
Y-Rail
Smalltec MR 9W (similar to MGN9)
Z-Axis
Belt driven with 1:10 reduction
Linear Rods 12mm
Frame
T-Slot 40x40, 20x20, 20x60
Housing
Lasercut Acryl
There is a detailed documentation on [hackaday.io] and you can download the source files (which i open source completely) on github [github.com]
I submitted the printer for the hackaday prize, if someone has an account and would like to support me I would be very happy to receive a like from you!
Im also open for collaborations!
i hope you enjoyed my post
best
Marc
i just want to show you what im working on since the last few years. The latest iteration contains a watercooled toolchanger, kind of a shared cooling concept and i would love to know what you think about that.
Im using this printer for my work as an industrial designer and i want to do experiments with mutlimaterial printing. I startet with a Kraken configuration but the leakage of the inactive extruder where too messy.
The tool is cooled passively by touching the waterblock on the X-Axis or the toolbank. The rest of the toolchange system is pretty standard, magnets in the waterblocks ensure a tight fit between the two anodised aluminium blocks.
I want to integrate the new updates this weekend so i got no video where you can see it in action (yet), but i will share them as soon as the rebuild is done!
You can see how the tool and the X-axis are interacting here:
From the top, well known change system:
The X-Axis is build around a customized Bondtech BMG (i took the gears and bearings) and optimized it for a short distance between the gears and the hotend.
Z-Axis is based on belts which get geared down by a belt/pulley reduction.
X-Axis is supported by a Hobbyking Carbon square rod. It´s surprisingly exact enough for that purpose.
Facts:
Frame size
570x520x428mm
Print Volume
300x300x240mm
Board
Ultratronics + Klipper
Stepperdriver
Leadshine DM422C
Extruder
Bondtech BMG Extruder (redeisgned)
Heatbreak
E3D Chimera style
Heater Block
Dice V2 Hotend
Cold end
Custom waterblock
Heatbet
Filafarm Switchplate
Belt
Gates GT3 2mm tooth offset, 9mm width
X-Rail
Smalltec MR 9M (similar to MGN9)
Y-Rail
Smalltec MR 9W (similar to MGN9)
Z-Axis
Belt driven with 1:10 reduction
Linear Rods 12mm
Frame
T-Slot 40x40, 20x20, 20x60
Housing
Lasercut Acryl
There is a detailed documentation on [hackaday.io] and you can download the source files (which i open source completely) on github [github.com]
I submitted the printer for the hackaday prize, if someone has an account and would like to support me I would be very happy to receive a like from you!
Im also open for collaborations!
i hope you enjoyed my post
best
Marc