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=Basics=
*This page goes over the use of FDM 3D Printers to produce [[GT2 Belts]]
*This would allow the [[Universal Axis]] to be all OSE made minus the rods and screws
=Print Methods=
==D3D==
*It would be printed flat and merged together (is vertical printing possible? (ie thin edge contacting the print bed and either the belt being printed in one peice, or a s shaped "snake" is repeated throught the bed for more belt material per print
==Conveyor Belt Printer==
*With one of these, the belt could be printed near continously and cut + fused when needed
=Section Fusing Methods=
==Hot Plate Welding==
*Did some research and this is supposedly the technical industry name for this process
*For OSE Use perhaps a soldering iron on low, and a custom toolhead (flat metal rectangle slightly more wide than the belt?)
=Files=
=Files=
*https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:165792
*https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:165792
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=Cost=
=Cost Analysis=
At 2 grams/6 inch - or 10 grams per 30" of the D3D Pro 8" bed - This makes 50 g for 5 axes (12.5 feet), or $1.5  belt cost with $30/kg filament. Compare to $5 for 30'. Price is about 1/2 as much for the 3D printed version using COTS filament, and much cheaper once own filament is made.
At 2 grams/6 inch - or 10 grams per 30" of the D3D Pro 8" bed - This makes 50 g for 5 axes (12.5 feet), or $1.5  belt cost with $30/kg filament. Compare to $5 for 30'. Price is about 1/2 as much for the 3D printed version using COTS filament, and much cheaper once own filament is made.


=See Also=
*
=Useful Links=
*
[[File:beltgt2.png|400px]]
[[File:beltgt2.png|400px]]


=Links=
=Links=
*[[3D Printed Belts]] - clothing.
*[[3D Printed Belts]] - clothing.

Revision as of 10:59, 14 April 2020

Basics

  • This page goes over the use of FDM 3D Printers to produce GT2 Belts
  • This would allow the Universal Axis to be all OSE made minus the rods and screws

Print Methods

D3D

  • It would be printed flat and merged together (is vertical printing possible? (ie thin edge contacting the print bed and either the belt being printed in one peice, or a s shaped "snake" is repeated throught the bed for more belt material per print

Conveyor Belt Printer

  • With one of these, the belt could be printed near continously and cut + fused when needed

Section Fusing Methods

Hot Plate Welding

  • Did some research and this is supposedly the technical industry name for this process
  • For OSE Use perhaps a soldering iron on low, and a custom toolhead (flat metal rectangle slightly more wide than the belt?)

Files

Cost Analysis

At 2 grams/6 inch - or 10 grams per 30" of the D3D Pro 8" bed - This makes 50 g for 5 axes (12.5 feet), or $1.5 belt cost with $30/kg filament. Compare to $5 for 30'. Price is about 1/2 as much for the 3D printed version using COTS filament, and much cheaper once own filament is made.

See Also

Useful Links

Beltgt2.png

Links