Reprope is a reprap based on ropes or cables.
Cable based robotic designs are very scalable compared to other systems.
Depending on the needs, they can be configured for high precision and torque or high speed.
When it comes to leveraging cable usage for higher torque; Arquímedes himself said it quite clearly:
“Give me a place to stand, and I shall move the earth”
Some people told us Arquímedes once elevated a war ship with his own force simply by using levers, pulleys, ropes and wooden stuff.
Anyway, it was just a joke, it can be removed with a commit.
The reprope extends the hangprinter, with a special focus on adding optional features like scaling it down, allowing squared printing volumes, allowing extra anchors, allowing extra axes or even getting use of those extra 3 90 degree axes to get tool chaning without an extra servo, just rotate the head 90 degrees in 3 directions as you whish.
For now there is only work in progress firmware extending reprap firmware (RRF) implementation of the hangprinter:
https://github.com/Duet3D/RepRapFirmware/pulls/jtimon
There may be some binaries in bin to test. But they shouldn’t be assumed to work on duet. Most of them will be compiled for the stm32f4-wifi config on:
https://github.com/gloomyandy/RepRapFirmware
The copyright of this whole project belongs to the RepRope project developers.
The copyright for other free software and hardware projects this depends on is described in theirr own projects.
This project is intended to be on free software licenses as light as possible.
I will try to keep dependencies free. In that sense, the hangprinter and reprap firmware seem to be following free software licenses practices.
All files included in this project are under MIT license (see ./COPYING),
Currently some stl files used are not included in the project but references to those files, because they have other licenses.
List of stl files that are used from external developers:
Part | License | STL | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
vslot t-nut adaptor for 3mm nuts | Creative Commons Non commercial | https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3050607/files | You can also just buy regular commercial t-nuts, this is only cheaper if you’re not going to sell it |