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=Build=
=Build=
*For the bed, because bed holder carriage nut catchers are printed upside down, best way to smooth is using a longer bolt to suck in a nut to clear the excess plastic. Possibly  a different production engineering (machine redesign or part redesign) can solve the dirty nut holes
*For the bed, because bed holder carriage nut catchers are printed upside down, best way to smooth is using a longer bolt to suck in a nut to clear the excess plastic. Possibly  a different production engineering (machine redesign or part redesign) can solve the dirty nut holes
=Bed Lift Capacity=
*Bed itself is about 27 lb:
**17x17" -1/16" plate
**9' of 2x1/16" strip = all of 1/16" is 10 lb
**one 1/8"x18"x18" plate = 11.4 lb
**Rods - 2 lb (8' of 8 mm)
**Insulation -


=Run=
=Run=
*RAMPS 1.4 doesn't handle 2+2 series+parallel z motors. It is fine to drive 2 in series - bed lifts. Adding the other side just causes skipped steps.
*RAMPS 1.4 doesn't handle 2+2 series+parallel z motors. It is fine to drive 2 in series - bed lifts. Adding the other side just causes skipped steps.

Revision as of 18:16, 7 May 2020

Build

  • For the bed, because bed holder carriage nut catchers are printed upside down, best way to smooth is using a longer bolt to suck in a nut to clear the excess plastic. Possibly a different production engineering (machine redesign or part redesign) can solve the dirty nut holes

Bed Lift Capacity

  • Bed itself is about 27 lb:
    • 17x17" -1/16" plate
    • 9' of 2x1/16" strip = all of 1/16" is 10 lb
    • one 1/8"x18"x18" plate = 11.4 lb
    • Rods - 2 lb (8' of 8 mm)
    • Insulation -

Run

  • RAMPS 1.4 doesn't handle 2+2 series+parallel z motors. It is fine to drive 2 in series - bed lifts. Adding the other side just causes skipped steps.