Cartesio – Low-cost Cartesian plotter robot
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Cartesio – Low-cost Cartesian plotter robot
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#2A tronxy x1 is $85 right now for a full small form factor 3d printer.
Re: Cartesio – Low-cost Cartesian plotter robot
#3Anyway, plotters are dope and to anyone thinking of building one of these, I highly recommend a CoreXY based design.
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#5Is there a practical use for this? I’m thinking if my 3d printer does I could repurpose it for this.
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#6I've always loved this spray painting printer (poor quality video, unfortunately):
https://youtu.be/V4aXw0Zotzw >
The people that made AxiDraw also helped put together a kid's kickstarter plotter "Sylvia's Watercolor Bot" which is fun. They also have a plotter that draws on eggs...
I don't have an AxiDraw, but I'd be willing to bet the differentiator from homebuilt is the rigidity of the platform and being able to get very consistent results. (Personally, I'm a fan of 80s pen plotters from HP and Rolond.)
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#7I don't understand the decision not to use CoreXY. I have a very very similar plotter that also cost me next to nothing using essentially the same BoM as this. It's directly descended from this one [0]. It can absolutely fly, I've spent some time tweaking it but I can reliably and accurately drive it at something like 20cm/s. That's largely a factor of the low inertia of the CoreXY design, which keeps both the main s…
Re: Cartesio – Low-cost Cartesian plotter robot
#8I don't understand the decision not to use CoreXY. I have a very very similar plotter that also cost me next to nothing using essentially the same BoM as this. It's directly descended from this one [0]. It can absolutely fly, I've spent some time tweaking it but I can reliably and accurately drive it at something like 20cm/s. That's largely a factor of the low inertia of the CoreXY design, which keeps both the main s…
Not sure if this is a dumb question, but what is CoreXY?
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#9Is there a practical use for this? I’m thinking if my 3d printer does I could repurpose it for this.
I've spent the last several years working with this scale of robot at my start-up. The practical use is mobile phone, tablet, and general touchscreen testing. In some products, such as automotive head unit displays or any medical device with a touchscreen, there are legal and company policy rules requiring that functional testing of a device must match human actions as closely as possible. Which means you can't only…
(sorry, nothing otherwise constructive in this comment)
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#10And you can totally use a fountain pen if you feel like it.
In action: https://www.instagram.com/p/BlQHk43gwra/
Final result: https://www.instagram.com/p/BlJHawZgFi1/
Same, with a ballpoint: https://www.instagram.com/p/BlJ8dgmAaTA/