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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HciNR-tskwQ An Over-engineered (in a good way) holder] allows for slight spring like movement in the z axis (to smooth "bumps" etc) they used a rubber band, perhaps use a spring?.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HciNR-tskwQ An Over-engineered (in a good way) holder] allows for slight spring like movement in the z axis (to smooth "bumps" etc) they used a rubber band, perhaps use a spring?.
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v34_NHlfA6U A Video of A Solenoid Including Design] no shown use for dot matrix use, also noise suggests poor optimiazation (hitting edge, ie too powerful/not timed right etc)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v34_NHlfA6U A Video of A Solenoid Including Design] no shown use for dot matrix use, also noise suggests poor optimiazation (hitting edge, ie too powerful/not timed right etc)
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkPaaWO3vSw A Video by the YouTube Channel "René Jurack" Titled "E3D-Toolchanger - Pen Tool" ] (They designed a toolhead for the [[E3D Toolchanger]] with a [[Compliant Mechanism]] inside a larger bore cylinder mount as the method for gripping the pen/marker etc, which should make it work well with just about anything)


[[Category: D3D]]
[[Category: D3D]]

Revision as of 03:43, 18 July 2021

Basics

  • A device that allows secure attachment of a pen or marker to a CNC device such as a FDM 3D Printer
  • Can be used as a PCB Plotter or as a basic printer for documents and drafting
  • Main Designs:
    • VERY simple: tape it to the fdm extruder toolhead
    • Simple: 3d printed adapter holder with no pressure relief
    • Standard: use rubber band or cheap slides etc to allow it to have some "give" to it preventing it from stabbing your printer, and making bed leveling easier
    • Advanced: Add some sort of encoding mechanism (how "pressed in" is it), and/or a solenoid for pulsing it in high resolution dot matrix modes

OSE Designs

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