Hell yeah!!! This is amazing! I love the quality of the hull. Congrats on this time. This new motor config is like a beast! Very promising! Cooling is definitely a great challenge at those speeds. Have a try to shop air cooling, You will like it I think ;)
Wonder how a linear rail stepper motor would perform. Imagine that the rail and carriage is the stepper motor in of itself stepping in a linear motion instead of an axial motion. Graphene coils in a carriage made of light weight non-conductive non-metallic material with the permanent magnets mounted within a light weight non-conductive non-metalic material for the rail as well? Next best innovative improvement for 3d printing or nah? No doubt that there is such a thing as a linear stepper but I've yet to come across one that would meet the needs of makers who are experimenting to improve the effeciency of a 3d printer. Would graphene coils even be possible in this type of setup and if so could they even handle the demands experienced normally by what the community have been putting current printers through with this boat race?
Hell yeah!!! This is amazing! I love the quality of the hull. Congrats on this time. This new motor config is like a beast! Very promising! Cooling is definitely a great challenge at those speeds. Have a try to shop air cooling, You will like it I think ;)
just being stubborn, I want it on the tool head if at all possible, without assistance ;)
@@AnnexEngineering thats where it gets hard
Im not sure they've invented anything strong enough without being piped in
Nice one - the ultra fast benchies are starting to look good!
This is awesome. I can't imagine the forces the motion system is trying to cope with at these speeds... it looks downright violent
Nice one... some weight to threw around.. compared to my 140g...
The filament tube: "I didn't sign up for this!"
Count it!!! This is amazing. The cross XY is great!
Love seeing your progress! Keep it up :)
Great job!
oehm yeeaahh okaaayyyy.....
Öhm well done, mate.
good god.
Could you please drop the music, you can tell a lot about a machine by listening, tho in this case I think u may have gone ultrasonic 😁
Wonder how a linear rail stepper motor would perform.
Imagine that the rail and carriage is the stepper motor in of itself stepping in a linear motion instead of an axial motion.
Graphene coils in a carriage made of light weight non-conductive non-metallic material with the permanent magnets mounted within a light weight non-conductive non-metalic material for the rail as well?
Next best innovative improvement for 3d printing or nah?
No doubt that there is such a thing as a linear stepper but I've yet to come across one that would meet the needs of makers who are experimenting to improve the effeciency of a 3d printer.
Would graphene coils even be possible in this type of setup and if so could they even handle the demands experienced normally by what the community have been putting current printers through with this boat race?
It’s honestly way out of the budget, your talking 30$ per motor, vs hundreds. Sadly