Robert Oakley
R&D intern at re:3D
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Wanted to post another update on the pellet extruder. We have been hard at working getting a new extruder design made and refined for testing. This disign should be able to address the problems fou...
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Over the past few weeks we have made huge leaps and bounds. We have gotten a rough first revision done of an actual extruder on the bot and have gotten it printing. to do this we had to create a wh...
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We have had our nose to the grindstone for the past few week testing and getting new designs ready. There has been a major shift to a new screw. we have gone with a smaller diameter screw, that has...
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we have been hard at work on the pellet extruder. over the past week we have been doing testing on our current in house pellet extruders to test torque and help us pick the proper motor for the job...
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On the re3d wiki we have all of the versions of marlin available which have the viki set to our current configuration in the them. All of the open gigabot code is housed on its wevolver page.
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no there is nothing like this for the viki I assume it would be similar. I set it up where it was just a general M code command in my code so I could call it from the terminal on pronterface and w...
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I just uploaded the code to the gigaboard page on wevolver all of the changes were done in the marlin_main.cpp page and can be implemented in other versions of marlin
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for humidity and temp I had actually got the code to where I could send an M command and get a temp and humidity back using a DHT11 sensor. I am currently trying to get all of that code posted onli...
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The scope of the project features wise was reduced over time on the board side, we are currently still evaluating the filament detection on the pi interface since it was originally written in marli...
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The board that was shipped with the ogb units was the azteeg x3 pro. For the touch screen controller we are using a raspberry pi3 with the 7" pi foundation touch screen.