Thursday, July 02, 2009
No-lathe extruder interior

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I've got a half-hearted attempt at an interrupt-driven speed controller firmware for a single opto endstop as a speed controller.
http://sites.google.com/site/renoirsrants/reprap/software-i-use
It works for the BitsFromBytes encoder wheel : it probably needs some tweaking for the timings for this version.
It's not currently tested properly but appears to work on my system.
http://sites.google.com/site/renoirsrants/reprap/software-i-use
It works for the BitsFromBytes encoder wheel : it probably needs some tweaking for the timings for this version.
It's not currently tested properly but appears to work on my system.
I don't think you pinched the lock nut thrust bearing idea from me. I have never used or advocated one. Infact, you blogged it here in 2005, before I had heard of RepRap.
blog.reprap.org/2005/06/bolt-based-polymorph-pusher-mkii. More expensive, but still no lathe, and will last a lot longer.
The closest thing I have used is a ball bearing between two nuts for thrust and two acting as rollers at the pressure point. hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2009/04/dinosaur
blog.reprap.org/2005/06/bolt-based-polymorph-pusher-mkii. More expensive, but still no lathe, and will last a lot longer.
The closest thing I have used is a ball bearing between two nuts for thrust and two acting as rollers at the pressure point. hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2009/04/dinosaur
And typing fail on my front. The "More expensive ..." comment should be at the end of course.
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