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Big project (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Can someone please insert a file here, what have you ever designed the most complex? To get an idea of what Solve Space can handle and how fast and data-intensive it is. Thank you
(no subject) (by Thomas)
I made this 3D- printer. Just dl the whole repo and check out one of the assembly file. Thats the biggest I worked on so far.
https://github.com/BKLronin/Biggy-3D-Printer
https://github.com/BKLronin/Biggy-3D-Printer
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Thank you. So far, I have seen mostly small projects. And I want to see what can be done in Solve Space and especially how fast it will work. Even if you wrote the characteristics of the computer on which it was done. Thank you so much.
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Sorry Problem. Link not work. Error message 404
(no subject) (by thomas)
Sorry was set on private. Should work now. Not a huge project but quite some part in assembly.
This was made on a fx8350 manjaro linux.
This was made on a fx8350 manjaro linux.
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I will only download .pdf files .slvs files will only appear to me text line by line. I do not get it..
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I downloaded it, it has a .slvs extension but when it tries to open the file it reports: This file may be corrupt,or from a newer version of the program.
(no subject) (by ruevs)
Thomas - that is pretty impressive! Thank you for sharing it.
I'm curious did you build "Biggy_Assembly.slvs" physically?
Does it work well? Pretty unusual Z- axis mechanism.
I'm curious did you build "Biggy_Assembly.slvs" physically?
Does it work well? Pretty unusual Z- axis mechanism.
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
Thomas - A second attempt to open another downloaded .slvs file resulted in the same message.
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I started by first downloading a single data small drawing with a .slvs extension, and I wanted to view it in Solve Space. That must go, right?
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I started by first downloading a single data small drawing with a .slvs extension, and I wanted to view it in Solve Space. That must go, right?
(no subject) (by ruevs)
Jaroslav, click "Code" (big button at the top left of the file list) and then "Download ZIP"
https://github.com/BKLronin/Bi...er/archive/refs/heads/main.zip
https://github.com/BKLronin/Bi...er/archive/refs/heads/main.zip
(no subject) (by Thomas)
Thanks ruevs,
Iǘe build the basic frame and enclosure. I stopped working on it because of an error when I changed some bed dimensions. Should have been safely referenced but it desintegrated :D
The bed should work nicely for huge beds. Didn't want to have multiple vertical sliding elements that don't sync perfectly. When driven vertically its even linear. Mechanically nicer would be the arrangement in the drawing. Its not linear but I think my calculations showed its precise enough and just so much nicer :)
This could carry big and heavy beds easily.
I do have an alternative kinematic for the top part too. I once wrote it down as an "open source patent "
Iǘe build the basic frame and enclosure. I stopped working on it because of an error when I changed some bed dimensions. Should have been safely referenced but it desintegrated :D
The bed should work nicely for huge beds. Didn't want to have multiple vertical sliding elements that don't sync perfectly. When driven vertically its even linear. Mechanically nicer would be the arrangement in the drawing. Its not linear but I think my calculations showed its precise enough and just so much nicer :)
This could carry big and heavy beds easily.
I do have an alternative kinematic for the top part too. I once wrote it down as an "open source patent "
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
But your assembled files - assemblies, still tell me that they can't find a specific drawing. I did not find a file there that would carry all the assembled drawings like this one of mine. (This file of mine is only for viewing and disassembling, but not for editing details). I enclose an example.
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
I also note that the file I put here (Extruder_celk_sta.slvs) must be uploaded to Solve Space via: Linking - assembling Shift + I
(no subject) (by Jaroslav Kopal)
It's alright. I can already view all your printer drawings. Thank you so much for your help.
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