Yes John that was what I meant. I'm not going to drag out the tissue and start crying about it but yea sometimes it feels like a lot of wasted effort. I was not reacting so much to this post in particular but more of an aggregate from most of the posting I have for awhile now.
You know you spend hours preparing something to share, sometimes the experiment your sharing has taken days to gather the data and you post it only to find that nobody seems to care. Occasionally you do get a few comments but it's just pretty low participation. I'm not expecting people to run out and build what I'm building but there is usually not much discussion so whats the point. For example you know awhile back I demonstrated an all metal build, I mean no transistors or diodes, you would think that would get a forum of builders excited enough to talk about it but not really as it turned out.
Look guys I can see there is enough interest in this right now so I will keep it going.
@Richard
It sounds like your on a machine that does not have a file association for .STL files so it's using the wrong program. These files are STL's that need to be loaded into a slicer program for 3D printing. That program creates yet another file in another format .gcode which is leaded to the printer.
I'm making a lot of assumptions here but if you were to install Cura then you would be able to open those files.
The 9 pole was chosen for a few reasons but I don't want to get into all of them. The most obvious is the field structure and it's offset. When you have 8 poles you have two coils facing exactly opposite versus the 9 pole you will have 2 at the top and one at the bottom. Think of it by just drawing a line from the coil core in to the axle and back out, the 8 pole cancels while the 9 pole does not intersect.
@All
Anyone else actually get the files loaded into a slicer? I don't think there is anything wrong with the files but it's possible that the online storage is goofing them up.
I have posted these files differently now, maybe easier. I'm deleting the ZIP file and just hosting each file from a directory. I also made a 8 pole version of the relevant parts. The two versions still share a lot of the same parts.
Here is the new link, any more revisions will also go here.
Link:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmzmftzD-V0miHNbZQMvNTgPddSR
You know you spend hours preparing something to share, sometimes the experiment your sharing has taken days to gather the data and you post it only to find that nobody seems to care. Occasionally you do get a few comments but it's just pretty low participation. I'm not expecting people to run out and build what I'm building but there is usually not much discussion so whats the point. For example you know awhile back I demonstrated an all metal build, I mean no transistors or diodes, you would think that would get a forum of builders excited enough to talk about it but not really as it turned out.
Look guys I can see there is enough interest in this right now so I will keep it going.
@Richard
It sounds like your on a machine that does not have a file association for .STL files so it's using the wrong program. These files are STL's that need to be loaded into a slicer program for 3D printing. That program creates yet another file in another format .gcode which is leaded to the printer.
I'm making a lot of assumptions here but if you were to install Cura then you would be able to open those files.
The 9 pole was chosen for a few reasons but I don't want to get into all of them. The most obvious is the field structure and it's offset. When you have 8 poles you have two coils facing exactly opposite versus the 9 pole you will have 2 at the top and one at the bottom. Think of it by just drawing a line from the coil core in to the axle and back out, the 8 pole cancels while the 9 pole does not intersect.
@All
Anyone else actually get the files loaded into a slicer? I don't think there is anything wrong with the files but it's possible that the online storage is goofing them up.
I have posted these files differently now, maybe easier. I'm deleting the ZIP file and just hosting each file from a directory. I also made a 8 pole version of the relevant parts. The two versions still share a lot of the same parts.
Here is the new link, any more revisions will also go here.
Link:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AmzmftzD-V0miHNbZQMvNTgPddSR
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