5.5 inch Table for FreeLSS Scanner using 28byj-48 stepper

5.5 inch Table for FreeLSS Scanner using 28byj-48 stepper

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I decided to pass on using a NEMA 17 stepper for my FreeLSS scanner project, opting instead for the 28byj-48 steppers I already had in stock. These motors can be easily converted to bipolar by following the instructions provided by Jangeox at http://www.jangeox.be/2013/10/change-unipolar-28byj-48-to-bipolar.html. Once converted, they can be driven efficiently with a A4988 stepper driver, making them compatible with my original FreeLSS design. I'd like to extend a special thanks to Jangeox for sharing his expertise and contributing to this project. To assemble the scanner, I simply merged two Thing files: the 5p5 table from the Freelss STLs and the pulley designed by Vertical Mirobot's aut0mata (1017109). The table is now on my printer, and I'll update this post once it's complete. Print Settings: Printer: Duplicator I3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 10%

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