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Mar 2016

I am a Master’s student of International Islamic University Malaysia. For my research purpose I need some important information from you. It is related to 3D

printer.

I have one 3 axes(X,Y,Z) mchine. I am using LabVIEW 2014 and NI PCI 7344(motion controller). This motion controller can control upto 4 servo motors and can give 2 PWM signal.

I want to implement dual/multi nozzle heat extruder along with the “Z” axis. . For dual/multi nozzle heat extruder i need such type of motors that can be controlled by PWM signal.

So,what are the parts should i have to buy for making workable my 3axes machine as a 3D printer?? here is the figure of my 3 axes machine.

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Cheers,

Marc

To me it seems that instead of controlling DC motors with PWM (which would require encoders for feedback if you wanted any kind of precision, which would in turn require ), it would be much easier to replace the CNC controller with RepRap hardware such as a RAMPS board, and use RepRap stepper drivers to drive the extruder motors instead. The major problem I see with this approach is that the platform in question uses large NEMA 23 motors, which RepRap stepper drivers can’t drive to the max power. Of course, you could simply drive it at a current that the drivers can handle, but I’m not sure what exactly the effects of that would be.

In all honesty, it seems that turning a CNC mill motion platform isn’t ideal in any way and is a bit of a waste of a CNC. 3D printers don’t require anywhere near the power or durability of a mill, and tend to move much faster as well which may be difficult to accomplish on a mill platform. Additionally, the geometry of the mill isn’t ideal at all: it’s wide and flat, with much less Z space than most 3D printers, so you’d be limited to printing odd niche geometries. You could add a spindle again and turn it into a basic but very capable CNC mill, and instead just build a separate 3D printer.

for make sure

1. If i am able to move my 3 axes machine according to the .STL file with LabVIEW and then control more 2 stepper motors for the extruders with another controller will it then be OK??

2. or, i have to control all 5 motors with other controller for doing the 3D printing operation?

I have also asked another local brother of Malaysia,He also told me “If the heater runs digital mode… it is possible…because the PCI 7344 can run digital output.” then he asked me “you need to check any balance for output…??.”