Excellent. Just what needed . Your two termperature build and pastruder controls is just what I need. Any chance for either a kit or an assembled controller board?
Dan Mauch
Hi,
I have write down a small tutorial for people who have their own desktop CNC machine and wish to use it as a 3D printer.
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Excellent. Just what needed . Your two termperature build and pastruder controls is just what I need. Any chance for either a kit or an assembled controller board?
Dan Mauch
The boards are in production and will be ready soon.
Regards,
Nuri Erginer
Great. One other thing are you just supplying the board? A kit? An assembled unit?
Last the TUXGR_16X2-R2 doesn't seem to be available here in the USA. Can you supply that also? If not do you have a cross referenced part or a US source. I used a web site that searches all the major suppliers and there were none to be found.
Dan
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QUOTE=nerginer;947994]The boards are in production and will be ready soon.
Regards,
Nuri Erginer[/QUOTE]
I can provide an assembled pcb with lcd. I hope the price will be reasonable too.
by the way any 16 pin 2x16 lcd with upper left connection will work like this one
Please take a look at my web store to purchase assembled boards.
regards,
Nuri Erginer
I want to happily announce that I am working on the second version of the controller board.
I got lots of great feedback from the people. It is a very easy way to have a 3d printer. This board is dealing with all the complex issues. And separate the temperature controlling stuff from the CNC tasks. It is very easy to use because it is stand alone and plug and play. Just connect the sensors and the relays set the temperatures and go.
The new board will have some nice features. I will also try to set up a video while printing. I want to thank all of you because of your supports.
Regards,
Nuri Erginer
Nuri, Are you getting closer on that 2nd revision?
OK, I have my Stepstruder MK6 kit! I have downloaded Skeinforge/ReplicatorG. Any word?
I am very interested in converting my cnc to 3d printer but can we have more information please. I checked your website and but I need more information and diagrams.
Thanks
I got a reply from Nuri today claiming he was building his second generation boards and he would be testing them soon. I have my stepstruder MK6 built and ready to install on a Sherline/A2ZCNC mill I have.
hope to see some videos to decide if this will be my next gift
maybe then I won't purchase a makerbot or any other machine
Where are the people interested in this? Are we the only few wanting to multi task with our mills or small machines? I know I do.
Have been in contact with Nuri also. I have a Taig cnc mill and a New Hermes 7200 Vanguard. Would like to do both. This will save me a bunch of money and not add a 3d printer to my home.
kinda wish I had seen this sooner, just finished putting a thing-o-matic together, oh well.
Might still do this to my cnc mini mill, would let me print some larger items
I too have been talking to Nuri. After many emails together, we are working on teleportation! LOL Stay tuned.
Started working on this a couple of weeks ago. Should be a fun project once its all said and done...
The main stepstruder body is now assembled. Thermocouple installed. Now all thats left is to make a mount for my Z axis drive...
Got the electronics for the heater working last last week. Parameters were set and everything worked great so far
The temperature at the hot end is measured and stabilized to around 260° C. - [500° F]
The soldering iron worked as expected and easily got the hot end up to the required 500° F...
Currently working on the build platform which must be heated to a temperature of around 120° C. - [248° F]
Last night I made some headway on the heater control box build.
Today I finished wiring it up again re-testing it. The lower guage is reading the the soldering iron temp as it makes its way to the set 500° F. The second temp probe (top guage) is for reading the build platform. I currently have this temp probe situated at the base of the stepper motor to get an idea on how hot the area of base mount is getting.
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It's working well, no 3d printer experience, the biggest hassle so far is trying to figure things out, most of the answers are out there but they're strewn all over the place.
Using ReplicatorG as the control software and skeinforge to generate the gcode.
using what some call "volumetric 5d" (poorly named) and it really is the way to go, simplifies a lot of the things need to to get a decent print.
here's a whistle I printed this weekend, white ABS at .25mm layer thickness