Media

Music I mentally associate with this project

Ashton Edminster - Something Different:

Mainly the "Something different, don't know what to call it" line because this printer isn't a conventional FFF printer and this project was just called "SecSavr" for most of its lifetime because I couldn't think of a name for this printer specifically. "SecSavr" is a non-existant 3D printer brand name I thought up, so this situation is like Sony coming out and announcing that their new product is "The Sony".

Navigation

The title tag system is explained here, and the table is updated when a change occurs. Notable logs have bold L# text.

L1
[A] If I made an ad, this would be the background music:
L2
[A] Project progress before hackaday page
L3
[P] = Parts received
- CHC Pro, high flow heatbreak, airbrush nozzle, 42.4mm steel tubes
L4
[R] Finding other projects
L5
[R] Enclosure Material
L6
[R] Information for galvanised pipe + key clamps
L7
[R] Enclosure design considerations
L8
[M] Current Modelling Progress
L9
[P]
- Constant force spring (that I hurt myself opening), low cost 608 bearings
L10
[P]
- 32mm long "Lengthen" nozzles, S6609 stepper drivers,
- T-slots, volcano nozzle adapters
- Threaded aluminium spacers, motor mount plates
- Springs, 15mm magnets
L11
[R] Enclosure material considerations so far
L12
[R] Multiwall Polycarbonate
L13
[R] Toolchanging printers with shared extruder motors
L14
[R] Similar Project Research
L15
[P]
- M8 fixings
L16
[M] - Test linear carriage
L17
[X][P] Tube Linear Carriage Success
L18
[M] - Enclosure Initial Concept
L19
[T] Print Material?
L20
[M] Room
L21
[T] Dust (and other milling) Concerns
L22
[T] Hotend
L23
[M][T] 8 Entire Millimetres
L24
[X] Testing the GC6609 / S6609 Stepper Drivers
L25
[P] Octopus Pro
L26
[X] Hotend Testing
L27
[A] AIO II Issues
L28
[A] Octopus Pro
L29
[A] Current Motor Layout Plan
L30
[M] Enclosure: SecSavr SleepCinema [gd0099]
L31
[T] Electronic bed levelling
L32
[X] Extruder issues
L33
[X] Initial extruder tests
L34
[T] SleepCinema design
L35
[B][T] Frame BOM
L36
[R] Searching GitHub
L37
[M] Clamp 116 and Fusion 360 Housekeeping
L38
[M] Bed and start of frame
L39
[M] Clamp 161
L40
[M] Z Axis Tubes
L41
[T] Gantry Name: SecSavr Slab?
L42
[M] Tool Axis Tubes
L43
[M] Tube Carriages
L44
[T] Bed and Tool Calibration
L45
[T] Bed Holding Medium
L46
[M] Z Slider
L47
[M] Y Slider
L48
[T] Counterbalancing Z Axis
L49
[R] Spring Balancer
L50
[T] Frame: SecSavr CeilingSingle
L51
[T] Octopus Pro Price
L52
[T] Spider V1.1?
L53
[M] Sketching Tool Bar and Sliders
L54
[M] SleepCinema Panel Adjustment
L55
[R] 10 Axis Printer
L56
[T] Octopus Pro + EXP MOT and the Tool Bar
L57
[T] Tubes, Fabrication and Milling
L58
[R] Computer vision for tool offset calibration
L59
[R] Auto PaintShop
L60
[R] Threadless Screw
L61
[R] Ribbon Nozzle
L62
[M] Branding
L63
[T] Test Driven Development?
L64
[G]Tapping the 30mm hex spacers
L65
[T] SecSavr Slight Heatsink
L66
[M][E1] New heatskink strategy
L67
[M][T] VolcanoV2 instead of CHC Pro
L68
[M] Swapping extruder and magnet locations
L69
[M] SecSavr Spindle concept
- And idea of 2 in 1 out support
L70
[P][M] Cheap glass found on Ebay
L71
[R] Worm gear for V axis?
L72
[M] Camera Mirror
L73
[T] Motherboard on a moving axis?
L74
[T] Tool Pogo Pins
L75
[R] Bigtreetech Manta M8P
L76
[M] 868 Pogo Connectors
L77
[M] Tool Plate with the 868 pogo connector
L78
[M][R] Slime Bearing
L79
[R] Tube printing
L80
[M] The New Y Axis Slider
L81
[M] Z Slider Cover
L82
[M] Slime branding and SecSavr name?
L83
[A] Project rename to SecSavr Sublime
L84
[M] Importing beds
L85
[M] X Axis Slider Concept
L86
[M] Continuing X slider and finding a new bowden route
L87
[M] Alignment tweaks
L88
[M] X Arm and Tool Bar
L89
[M] SecSavr SuperSpindle
L90
[T] Pogo Pinout
L91
[T] Multiple use cases for the blower bowden tube
L92
[T] 352 Bearings Needed
L93
[M] SleepCinema tweaks
L94
[T] SecSavr Sublime Already Out Of Date?!!?
L95
[A] Project Frozen
L96
[R] Continuous tape reinforcement
L97
[P] BTT CB1
L98
[A] Uploaded v72 .step file
L99
[T] Idle thoughts

Preface

[2022 - May 18] (and tweaked 2024 - Jan 14)

Short for SecondSavr (as in, saving seconds of time), this specific SecSavr's humble beginnings started from a now-archived printer called the SecSavr Space. That printer, designed to be built in a 800x800mm server cabinet, had 4 printer "bays" where the Z height of a bay was adjustable, depending on what needed to be printed (e.g. compressing bays to print a one-off 700mm print, and then adjusting the bays back to 200mm each for general prints). I took inspiration from the MPCNC for the Z axis so that I could use cheaper 25mm chrome tube instead of 4040 aluminium extrusion. Some designing around unplanned server cabinet rails later, I realized that tool-changing could be possible using a servo driven arm (called the SecSavr Single Arm Machine (S.A.M.). 

After months of feature research investment rounds, otherwise known in the industry as "feature creep", the printer has outgrown the server cabinet. Even though the components for each feature wasn't relatively expensive, all together it's outgrown the initial budget too. Genuinely surprising.

After power limitations, then height limitations and finally budget limitations, the amount of bays I'll be installing is 2. My May 2022 prediction of BOM prices are hovering around £3800 after many cost saving adjustments.

But I haven't even told you what I'm planning on the inside yet. Let me tell you. It's got a-- [breathes in]

And it should even staple. 

I don't think a heated chamber is going to happen, but the specific enclosure [gd0099] will be airtight.