Tuesday, July 22, 2008
OSCON RepRap Butchered
Looks like the airport baggage handlers have proved the minimum 98% chimp DNA content of humans, with the result that 3 corner brackets, the Y motor bracket and one bed corner are totally smashed.
Nice people at O'Reily have provided me with some epoxy, and so I'm busily putting the jigsaw back together again.
Vik :v)
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Wow, what a mess. Hope you can get it put back together in time. Could be worse, I suppose. The first thing I thought of, as I read the word "airport" was that security had flagged it as suspicious and decided to "neutralize" it.
Damn, that's some real damage. That must have been a really rough trip.
My RepRap machine has traveled from home to friends and family now, but only by car, though. I guess that's not nearly as stressful. It never had much problems except for the Z-axis endstop was always bent, but that thing is so weakly tightned (on purpose) to be able to adjust it single-handedly.
I think that unless you disassemble it entirely it is actually weaker. The 'cube' is strongest with all corner brackets + rods in place. Removing the stepper and perhaps Y carriage is easy though and removes some considerable weight.
I really hope you can put things back together and print replacement parts during the demo... RepRap's can heal themselves, luckily. :)
My RepRap machine has traveled from home to friends and family now, but only by car, though. I guess that's not nearly as stressful. It never had much problems except for the Z-axis endstop was always bent, but that thing is so weakly tightned (on purpose) to be able to adjust it single-handedly.
I think that unless you disassemble it entirely it is actually weaker. The 'cube' is strongest with all corner brackets + rods in place. Removing the stepper and perhaps Y carriage is easy though and removes some considerable weight.
I really hope you can put things back together and print replacement parts during the demo... RepRap's can heal themselves, luckily. :)
As a silver-lining the reprap 'repairing' itself by building a new motor bracket and corner blocks will make a great demonstration ;-}>
Assuming the epoxy holds.
Assuming the epoxy holds.
I expect it was never a high priority in the design of current reprap generations, but doesn't the basic structure of the machines lend itself really well to making the machine collapsible and portable?
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