So last night I was listing the motors needed and all the stepper drivers needed. I came to 16, with 2 using a Y adapter and 6 needing to be connected to relays to switch with 6 other motors. I'm assuming that 1 line of each coil needs to switch, meaning that I'd need a 12 channel relay. They only seem to come in powers of 2 and 16 is cheaper than 8 + 4.
BTT EXP MOT
Anyway the slippery slope started when I remembered that the "scraper" axes can't be shared as the PET film will move the unpowered one when the "tension" motors tensioned it. Now thinking about it, the scraper roller would've just moved to its axis limit and all would've been fine again, but last night it meant bringing in the BTT EX MOT.
Anyway, now only 3 motor pairs used relays, and that 8 channel board is still pretty sizable, and I was like "Man, I don't really want to be cutting and trimming and risking a timing error, causing fried stepper drivers just for 3 motors. Add another BTT MOT.".
FysetC F6 v1.4
Since I'm using Klipper and the Manta M8P comes with 2 USB ports instead of the 1 I thought it had (I had to look closely at one of the listing images that wasn't a birds-eye view), I was thinking that I could replace the 2 MOTs for a £19 F6. I'd spend a couple quid on what is looking to be a £1-1.2K printer just for quality of life.
I was thinking that I could save a stepper motor by having the fibre extruder be a racheting system, but then I remembered I needed a pump for the (clear) UV resin that the fibre would be placed on.
I was wondering if I should just go for 2 Monster8's instead of a Manta8+Monster8+F6 merger but all was well...
...Until the string stepper attacked.
I totally forgot about that.
Motherboard8
The next maybe hour or so was me deciding if I should go with the Monster8 V2 for £31 or the rediscovered Monster8 V1 for £27. AliExpress search isn't the best, so I all the Monster8 V1's I found were around £30 and I didn't even know that there was a V2 and that I was looking at it until I saw this image:
The Monster8 V2 is certainly more apealing to my eyes.
Having the ports in the V2 location helps with wire management. The MonstV2 also has easily ressetable fuses, unlike the V1 and M8P, so I could put the UV lamp on one of them if needed.
Conclusion
I'm currently at 23 motors if I can get away without a stepper motor for dispensing the fibre. If I can't that'll be motor 24. I do wonder if there would be some mysterious motor 25 down the line, but I don't think s--
remembers that the PnP also needs a solderpaste dispenser
oh. Yeah I should see to it that I avoid the need for a fibre dispensing stepper then.
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