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pic: 3D Print Limit Switch CFiber
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Details, man. You need to attach details to a picture like this:
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[*]What am I looking at, exactly? |
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Sorry guys. Uploaded to reply to a PM from another poster. Didn't realize this would create some discussion.
What is it? We needed to mount a limit switch on a robot and so we designed this bracket. The limit switch mounted at the top of the bracket (can't really see it in the photos) and the wiring ran down the channel to the outlet at the bottom.
I think I got all the questions answered. If there are more post them and I will answer the best I can. *Edit* Kevin - If you guys are going to TRI so is our team. I can send one of these with our engineer for you to look/see/feel what I am talking about regarding quality of the print. Last edited by rsegrest : 04-22-2016 at 09:20 AM. Reason: Message to Kevin |
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What about delamination? We got a Makergear M2 in the printer raffle, and I used it last year to print string pots for the team out of ABS, but in addition to warpage, I had issues with layers just not sticking together, no matter how hot I ran things. I gave up on ABS and printed stuff from PLA this year, and recently discovered PETG. PET doesn't absorb moisture (I know!), doesn't warp, and isn't as brittle as PLA, though not quite as strong as ABS. It can be a bit messy to print since it's super gooey and stringy at temperature, but since I can't get ABS working for me.... I looked around and 3DXTech does a carbon fiber or glass fiber filled PETG that I might try if I need more strength from a part. |
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Thanks for posting. This pcture just helped me solve a problem
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I have stayed away from carbon fiber materials on my Lulzbot Mini due to a statement on their website and this article that says carbon fiber may ruin nozzles. I'm curious if anyone here has 1st hand knowledge of these issues.
Also, how does the carbon fiber ABS part respond to an acetone vapor bath? I'm a big fan of doing this for the better layer adhesion. |
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![]() Furellia53, I read the same warnings. It is hard on the nozzles due to the coarser nature of CF. Makes sense if you think about it too. If I had to guess I would say we have run about 40+ hours of CF/ABS printing and so far my nozzles have held up. They are still printing cleanly and don't appear to be having issues. I make sure to lubricate them often when I am running CF/ABS though and that may help some. Regarding the acetone bath we haven't tried that as we have not had any delamination issues with the CF/ABS and the finish is already really nice. *Edit* Looks like someone has already done some tensile testing http://goo.gl/lZKCkK Last edited by rsegrest : 04-22-2016 at 12:45 PM. Reason: Added link for tensile testing |
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Lucia's stepping back from Team 57 and handing it over to school management so she can focus on Champs, Lonestar, her two grandsons, and keeping her retired husband busy around the house.
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And grandbabies are SO much more fun!! ![]() |
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Have you built or put together a box for your Makergear M2? In my experience, using Lexan shielding or some other similar clear plastic to make a semi-insulating box really helps keep the layers together.
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You are quite right. The Rep 2x is enclosed and comes with a cover as well. In my room it likes the sides and front closed with the top off. If it is exceptionally cold I put the top on to keep cold drafts from getting in and messing up the job.
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I use an Adinia H800 that gave me fits until I built an enclosure that just slides over the top of the whole printer. I know the Makergear M2 does not come with an enclosure, so I'd say that Kevin Sevcik could eliminate a lot of this delamination issues by building one.
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I've printed quite a bit with carbon fiber on my rep2 with a PLA based one. Its a bit different than the ABS but I can still give you some insights.
I agree with you, printing is beautiful. I've never ever had issues printing it. Almost seems to work better than PLA. Be warned though, buy a second nozzle. It destroys your nozzle quite quickly. We kill a nozzle per .75kg roll of filament which isnt too fun to change out. The nozzle issue isnt the end of the world, but you do need to account for having a new one otherwise your future prints will be terrible. We own four rep2s, so I only let one printer ever use that filament. It seems stronger than the base material, but we did some stress testing on it and it actually proved to be a bit weaker. We did both compression testing and bend testing and it was a little bit weaker in both. It is considerably lighter though which is where we use it when we have a long arm and need the smallest moment possible. Quote:
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