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File:Curaonpi.png|'''Found a version of Cura that runs on ARMHF processor details below''' - | |||
File:Rpisuccess.png|'''Loading up NOOBS Raspbian, offline install''' - | File:Rpisuccess.png|'''Loading up NOOBS Raspbian, offline install''' - | ||
File:Routersuccess.png|'''some proof of concept routing''' - I wasn't able to power the motor from RAMPS without it drawing too much current and shutting off. Powered instead by an external power supply. For gcode I just used the same inkscape toolpath for a proof of concept | File:Routersuccess.png|'''some proof of concept routing''' - I wasn't able to power the motor from RAMPS without it drawing too much current and shutting off. Powered instead by an external power supply. For gcode I just used the same inkscape toolpath for a proof of concept | ||
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File:SpiralLinearBearing.PNG|'''Spiral linear bearing - uploaded openscad code, stl is too big. unzip and compile''' -[[File:SpiralLinearBearing.zip]] - One full set has been printed and is installed on a D3D here to be tested | File:SpiralLinearBearing.PNG|'''Spiral linear bearing - uploaded openscad code, stl is too big. unzip and compile''' -[[File:SpiralLinearBearing.zip]] - One full set has been printed and is installed on a D3D here to be tested | ||
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I had issues trying to run Cura on the Raspbian, it kept crashing. It seems like someone has compiled a version and posted it in the ultimaker forums that will run on the RPi processor: | |||
https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/28746-experimental-cura-build-for-raspberry-pi-4-now-available/ | |||
Downloads: | |||
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s43vqzmi4d2bqe2/AAADdYdSu9iwcKa0Knqgurm4a?dl=0 | |||
Install procedure: | |||
Once the appimage file is downloaded (I used Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage), make the file executable | |||
> chmod +x Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage | |||
Then you just need to run the app image file: | |||
> ./Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage | |||
=Thur Dec 9 - 13, 2019= | =Thur Dec 9 - 13, 2019= |
Revision as of 18:41, 31 January 2020
Time Log
Jan 25 - Feb 2 2020 --- STEAM camp 1
STEAM Camp
- Curaonpi.png
Found a version of Cura that runs on ARMHF processor details below -
Router Toolhead for D3D, for 555 motor -File:RouterToolhead.FCStd - Fit is close on our D3D with standard settings - not sure if the motor needs to be more secure
Xiong's Screw Driver - File:ScrewDriver.FCStd - File:ScrewDriver.stl - fits standard 1/4" screwdriver bits
Spiral linear bearing - uploaded openscad code, stl is too big. unzip and compile -File:SpiralLinearBearing.zip - One full set has been printed and is installed on a D3D here to be tested
I had issues trying to run Cura on the Raspbian, it kept crashing. It seems like someone has compiled a version and posted it in the ultimaker forums that will run on the RPi processor:
https://community.ultimaker.com/topic/28746-experimental-cura-build-for-raspberry-pi-4-now-available/
Downloads: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s43vqzmi4d2bqe2/AAADdYdSu9iwcKa0Knqgurm4a?dl=0
Install procedure: Once the appimage file is downloaded (I used Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage), make the file executable > chmod +x Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage
Then you just need to run the app image file: > ./Cura-mb-master-armhf-20191209.AppImage
Thur Dec 9 - 13, 2019
I'm working on replicating the D3D Simple build we worked on in November, recreating it here alongside Marcin's recent changes.
Thur Nov 21, 2019
I have used a belt sander to keep a good sharp bevel
Mon Nov 19, 2019
- OpenSCAD-ready vector version of the logo -
- OSE wallet File:Ose wallet.zip
Mon Nov 18, 2019
- Top cover for power meter box - File:GasCover.stl
Nov 14
- CC simple extruder.png
Simple Extruder work in progress https://github.com/3DCentral/OSE/blob/master/SimpleExtruder.FCStd
Extruder motor bracket - FreeCAD -File:ExtruderMotorBracket.FCStd
Extruder Active Cooling and Sensor Mount File:ExtruderActiveCoolingAndSensor.FCStd
Spring tensioner - FreeCAD -File:SpringTensioner.FCStd
Jig to cut the heat sink - FreeCAD -File:HeaterBlockJig.FCStd
Nov 1 - Nov 7
Work on Simple Extruder -- Cut/drill/tapped aluminum heat sink block. FreeCADed a jig for alignment (also WIP) - I think the same could be done with heater block.
I bought packs of all the hardware for the universal axis build hoping that I could use the same screws for this - but I am not sure this will be possible.
Spring tensioner needs still most work, the bearing from that is pictured is obviously not going to work...
I have come around to horizontal tool mount; I do feel like it will be more compact and stable. I think could be as simple as 3 holes and wing nuts.. focusing on full functioning of simple extruder first.
Edit: Nov 8 -- updated version of spring tensioner and extruder motor bracket
Extruder motor bracket - FreeCAD -File:ExtruderMotorBracket.FCStd
Spring tensioner - FreeCAD -File:SpringTensioner.FCStd
Jig to cut the heat sink - FreeCAD -File:HeaterBlockJig.FCStd
Oct 25 - Oct 31
After pulling many a hair out trying to make modifications to existing carriage file (every version I could find), have given up and began to just re-CAD from scratch. As proof of concept, made universal tool mount mods to carriage in Blender, but as a back-up I'm doing a super simplified mechanism as well in FreeCAD.
For Simple Extruder, I also started from scratch to build a replacement for the extruder spring base bracket that will also include wire org for the quick attach wiring, and a place for the toolhead mount. This should work for vertical or horizontal mounting, whatever we decide. . Also got trip details planned and tickets purchased for Nov 8 - 23
Simple Extruder Spring Base Bracket, Wire org and toolhead mount - FreeCAD -File:ExtruderMotorBracket.FCStd
Simple Mount Option - size:nullkb - FreeCAD -File:SimpleMount cc312019.FCStd
Quick swap mount - STL-File:Cc dev uta mount 31OCT2019.stl
Oct 20 - Oct 24
Working on Simple Extruder and Universal Toolhead Mount. Note also that D3D_Simple#Part_Library has more.
Simple Extruder Spring Base Bracket - size:nullkb - FreeCAD -File:Simpleextruderspringbasebracket chriscommit.fcstd
Universal Toolhead Attachment - size:nullkb - FreeCAD -code
Working through FreeCAD - Export issue - even trying to compile from the base files I pulled from this - Universal_CNC_Axis#Universal_Axis_-_Working_Document. FreeCAD file - File:D3D Universal Carriage v1910.fcstd
Tue Oct 9, 2019
Sat Sep 14, 2019
First Conversation with Marcin
- Runs 3D Central - http://www.3dcentralva.com/
- He and Bro doing it.
- https://certification.oshwa.org/us000038.html
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:674179
- https://opensource.com/article/19/6/hardware-music
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:242087 - the source with parts
- Everything about new skills, fundamental change in economy - supply chain, production. Local production.
- Microfactory concept - manufacturing locally. Technologically - close - socially - far.
- "Waste and drag of intellectual property. And Competitive Waste"
- 3D Brooklyn -
- E-nable - build a hand - http://enablingthefuture.org/upper-limb-prosthetics/
- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxkd2FJltPA2vwofdKxn-cw
- OS culture - 10
- Printed Solid - another guy in Delaware - Matt Gorton - quit Printed Solid.
- Hackerspace down the street -
- Technical and social, but also economic -
- Environmental - climate change - from inefficient production.
About
- Founder of 3D Central - http://www.3dcentralva.com/
- Currently working on developing the STEAM_Camp_Team