3D printer made with 3D printer: Unique Delta Robot for $ 300
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- Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2019
- This video will shed some light on the history behind Delta robot and 3D printers based on it. Also, I’ll talk a little about my projects, discuss pros and cons of such printers. Later on the channel I'll upload a series of detailed videos on assembly and setup of such a printer, using my second project as an example. Be sure to leave a comment and also tell us what you think about these printers =)
Project page - www.thingiverse.com/thing:348...
Maxim Zavatsky "Delta robot kinematics" - forums.trossenrobotics.com/tut...
Links to other projects:
RappiDelta JR - www.thingiverse.com/thing:469161
firepick-delta - github.com/firepick-delta/fir... www.firepick.org/instructions/...
IcePick-Delta - github.com/TTN-/IcePick-Delta
3DReplicator - www.3dreplicator.ru
Adapt3D - github.com/printsmith/adapt3D • adapt3D - 2017 CSME Na...
Johann Rocholl channel - / jcrocholl
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Fantastic video. Without rails or linear guides, mechanically, they're beautiful. I really appreciate your explanations!
This is the history of delta 3d printers that I didn't know that I needed. Great!
I am interested! Will stick around for the continuation of the series!
Thank you man for sharing this knowledge. It's the most enlightening video about delta robot I've seen so far.
Excellent video full of precious info for delta printer enthusiast. Thank you!
Very excited if you’re still going to make more videos!
I used smoothieware running on an Azteeg X5 board to operate my delta prototype. Works great.
I want to build one of these so bad! This must be the best 3D printing design!
Came for an interesting delta design I've never seen before.
Left with dang history lesson. Lol. Well done.
Awesome. Will try to make one :) Looks cool too! I love deltas. They are so much easier to work with.
Good luck як то кажуть! Дуже чекаю на наступну частину
Excellent! Looking foward to more
Awesome work! I think I just found my next build.
I really like your translation of "dancing with tambourine " idiom :)
Very interesting and informative video, thank you very much and keep up the great work
I'm using SKR pro 1.1 High computing power and no integrated stepper controllers. Went for SPI mode controllers TMC5160 that are also SILENT. It means the stepper motor noise is in the ultrasound range totally inaudible to human ears
Fabulous work, awestruck by imagination and work involved in these projects . smoothieware .not too sure about it ( my lack of knowledge not the app ) anyway enjoyed the vid
Hi, does this design solve the issue of lower resolution further from the center found commonly in kossel style printers?
Please do the follow up videos on this!
Awesome apparently TMC stepper drivers are way more silent
Is there any posibility to download full model STP?
wow, great video! i like it.
I'd love to build one of these since it doesn't require linear guides. What is the current state of the project?
Thks & I would like to build me a DIY Delta then.
????Which current DIY Delta Kit to you recommend??
Klipper can also handel rotary delta printer
7:57 that might just be your machine, i have a cr10 max and its pretty quiet with the only real sound being the motors but those can be fixed with better drivers.
that milidelta looked very cool
Did you revamp this one to a newer design and use klipper?
How does it compare to core-XY?
Thank you Comrade
Great job.Project is very interesting. It looks like printing is not so fast, and there is no advantage over the classic printer. We usually use deltas for pickup in the sorting process in production, where large positioning accuracy is not needed. It must be understood that the weak side of delta-robot is poor accuracy with linear movement. Good luck!
How poor accuracy?
@@mookfaru835 long thin arms are bendy, placing the amplification of movement in any lever system cannot be better than the slop in the best bearings, this slop will be amplified and give poor accuracy.
amazing! what is the name firmware?
Interesting Insight.
Is this project dead?
Is this project still alive ? Is there a mentioned 3'rd version already available?
The advantages are compelling, I wish they were available to buy...
Thank you
~subscribed~
Design Prototype Test channel would be interested in your series as well I'm sure!
Just watch because of Design Prototype Test
can I use normal MARLIN firmware? and to increase the height of the Z axis, I just have to increase the length of the 3 arms?
In marlin, there is no work with lever mechanisms.
Hey bro now i want to build one but how I made that. Can U give make full instructed video about firmware setup and gime me the STL file?
the author's original channel is Russian he has a video about the complete assembly and setup
Very interesting work! Any updates since your last video?
the author's original channel is Russian he has a video about the complete assembly and setup. On the original channel, the continuation was posted a long time ago.
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Where please...
Thanks for the video and info. It seems like a delta column printer is simpler and easier, I don't see the downsides you speak about.
I've got to agree. Linear rails are expensive, but that's the only downside I can think of. Linear deltas are much more supported by mainstream firmwares.
But this design is more novel, so that's pretty cool.
I think non planar printing would be a lot easyer with this type of kinematics
So cool! Anything going on here in 2023? Thanks :)
look for "m&m sorter #3
Did you ever continue this project?
the author's original channel is Russian he has a video about the complete assembly and setup. The project has been going on for a long time.
Oh, what a feeling,
When your printing on the ceiling...
Did I miss the memo or am I having a stroke? Was the snapping to maybe prove your recording it in real time?
To prove there was audio enabled, and give you an idea of the level of noise (or lack there-of). It is very hard to record the and prove noise doesn't exist!
@@meateaw For sure. Maybe get a cheap decibel meter sometime in the future. Most mobile devices can download an app to get a very general decibel reading too.
Looks impressive, I don't doubt the amount of time and effort it took to get this running, but the whole idea is flawed, the second you put a lever in a system to increase rotation travel you add a pile of flex, I'd bet you have already seen this, as for print quality - you should have mentioned how much you needed to slow it down to remove the ringing, alas I think you have achieved a perfect piece of kinetic art, but not much more.
Hanzhen harmonic driev gear , robot arm gear , over 30 years experience
@7:43 Holy sh*t, that printer is very noisy.. not a good example imho