@@sageone-mu6kt When the project is finished and functional, I will provide the code and plans on the Xsimulator.net site. I am currently working on a new version.
@@glitchinthematrix9306 i am interested in this too. Any chance for a video with the new sound/noise? im interested in building one for myself, but too much noise might be an issue for me.
@ValeriOS_3d_printing The Nema 17 is not very powerful, but the first tests are rather satisfactory, the pedal is responsive and has a good feeling, the only problem is the noise created by the Nema17 (crackling and grinding noise).
@ValeriOS_3d_printing yes I think it is possible but you will need an encoder with high precision. The advantage of stepper motors is the rotation by impulse which makes them very precise.
How much latency does it have?
You changed the code. Can you teach me. That motor is too expensive.
@hoyangvakei Bro do you plan on releasing the code for this anywhere?
@@sageone-mu6kt When the project is finished and functional, I will provide the code and plans on the Xsimulator.net site. I am currently working on a new version.
Does it really need an encoder? doesn't look like it
the encoder is used to know the exact position of the carriage to correct errors and loss of nema.
sound like my printer 15 years ago
@@glitchinthematrix9306 yes you are right, the noise comes from the motor controller which I replaced in the new version.
@@hoyangvakei which motor controller are you using now?
@@glitchinthematrix9306 i am interested in this too. Any chance for a video with the new sound/noise? im interested in building one for myself, but too much noise might be an issue for me.
Do you use a nema 17 or 23?
the first prototype works a nema17.
@@hoyangvakei servo? Does it have enough torque and speed?
@ValeriOS_3d_printing The Nema 17 is not very powerful, but the first tests are rather satisfactory, the pedal is responsive and has a good feeling, the only problem is the noise created by the Nema17 (crackling and grinding noise).
@@hoyangvakei ok thanks for the info. I was planning on using a 120w dc motor with an encoder instead of a stepper motor. Do you think it might work?
@ValeriOS_3d_printing yes I think it is possible but you will need an encoder with high precision. The advantage of stepper motors is the rotation by impulse which makes them very precise.