No, if you drive the table troug the pin. it would be a polar cartesian problem.
But the point here is to remove the need for precision rods and replace with all-printable parts. I imagine you could drive the table dircet by a belt or a rack and pinion type deal.
humping machine
Footrek 2 days ago
Is the relation to degrees turned to movement direct? Like, when you turn the side pin 3 degrees, does the table move 3 units?
Blacklemon67 2 years ago
No, if you drive the table troug the pin. it would be a polar cartesian problem.
But the point here is to remove the need for precision rods and replace with all-printable parts. I imagine you could drive the table dircet by a belt or a rack and pinion type deal.
tigertalar 2 years ago
LOL! Brilliant, as usual! :-D
plaasjaapie 2 years ago
@plaasjaapie my makerbot is not working at the moment so i cant try it for real
tigertalar 2 years ago
Should have bought yourself a Rapman. Mine has been pretty much trouble free and it has a much bigger build space. :-)
plaasjaapie 2 years ago
prolly but ill get a mendel when the kit is ready. but i have to give that a cupcake is way easy to assemble. My trouble was with the mobo.
tigertalar 2 years ago
Yeah, I've not got a lot of confidence in what passes for the mainstream Reprap electronics. :-(
plaasjaapie 2 years ago
What about the thingy in the fifth element, wouldnt that work too?
celleman 2 years ago
i don't know what you mean by that
tigertalar 2 years ago