Found it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnme8Tx00bg
Automatically removing prints?
Re: Automatically removing prints?
Thats pretty cool. the gcode coding part of getting it to do this would be straight froward enough.
looks like an easy mod too....
my biggest fear is what happens when the part dosn't pop off. defiantly not something i would let run unattended.
I have to admit, assembly line type capability would be awsum....
my active imagination has me picturing some Rube Goldberg type contraption that could swap out build plates... or even some pei on some type of conveyor belt, and as it rounded the end the parts would just fall off into a bin, it could double as one of the axis's movements too for printing.
looks like an easy mod too....
my biggest fear is what happens when the part dosn't pop off. defiantly not something i would let run unattended.
I have to admit, assembly line type capability would be awsum....
my active imagination has me picturing some Rube Goldberg type contraption that could swap out build plates... or even some pei on some type of conveyor belt, and as it rounded the end the parts would just fall off into a bin, it could double as one of the axis's movements too for printing.
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Re: Automatically removing prints?
Now we talking.
I would think that if you are doing a production run, it would be the same print over and over again. Likely if you prep the bed a certain way, the print would behave almost the same every time. Guess certain bed prep methods would't work that don't release that easily when cooled.
I would think that if you are doing a production run, it would be the same print over and over again. Likely if you prep the bed a certain way, the print would behave almost the same every time. Guess certain bed prep methods would't work that don't release that easily when cooled.
Re: Automatically removing prints?
Makerbot tried a motorized belt with the Thing-O-Matic and it flat-out didn't work. People tried a wide variety of sheets, from paper to Kapton to titanium foil, and nothing worked.innkeeper wrote:pei on some type of conveyor belt
Key problems:
- Terrible surface flatness, within any reasonable tolerance
- Poor heat transfer from heated platform through the sheet
- Absurd mechanical complexity