BYQ 3d printer is finally finished and ready for production. YEAH!
I like the design. Could easily convert that in a PCB CNC. How much and where are you selling these?
I’m afraid that converting it into pcb cnc would be hard, but not impossible
Currently I’m selling it at my polish shop for 95Euro plus shipping. Moreover you can download dxf from girhub: https://github.com/syntetyczny/byq if you want cut it by yourself.
plans were published at g+ 3d printing group. https://github.com/syntetyczny/byq here you can download it. My shop is at http://www.sklep.pjd-automatyka.pl
What is the build envelope? 200 mm each direction?
150 x 200 x 160
With the 2 stepper design for the Z axis, there is no risk that the 2 stepper will not be in sync ?
On no I guess 1 stepper is for the Z and the other for the X right ?
Well done!
@Andre_Courchesne1 it’s a 2-stepper design, you are right. Plenty of printer designs use 2 steppers on Z axis, and as far as I have been able to find out it is considered to be better - for sync purposes as well as others - to have these two instead of one motor and a set of belts and pulleys relaying its torque to the two sides of the printer.
trais belle réalisation je trouve magnifique la version bois ou on peux avoir les plan de découpe ou se la procuré
merci
@Pawel_Dobrowolski I am sure to build one of your design at some future point, and wanted to ask - what do you think about extending the build envelope on Y axis? To 400 - 500 mm, in order to be able to print long items (which I find often necessary but impossible). How hard could that be?
@Andre_Courchesne1 I know many industrial heavy duty NC machines which has 2 motors at Z axis and there is no problem at any point. Secret is keeping geometry, that is why BYQ has straighten X axis.
@Igor_Larine it is not impossible, but in such variant I would you recommend bigger smooth rods at Y axis. Rest is similar.
@alain_frenois le lien pour les plans a été fourni, voir le second commentaire (la première réponse de Pawel)
It is hard to tell from this photo, but it doesn’t look like there are convenient places to run wires. I would love to see a photo of it all wired up. Printers become rats nests so quickly.
there are is a lot of space for that look at the back wall. It is outside in difference of standard prusa i3 or graber. I did it for hiding all wires in side that is why there is so many holes…
What plywood do you recommend for this design?
waterproof 8mm I/II
@Pawel_Dobrowolski I’m trying to find a supplier in the US (DC area). I’m new to this business with plywood, so I’m only guessing that marine plywood would be right.
How about I/II: is it a grade?
It is quality of top and bottom layer. I have to update drawings of printer so please wait day or two for update:)
