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Author Topic: Drawing Large - Just How Large?
kongorilla
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Post Drawing Large - Just How Large?
on: June 28, 2012, 20:43
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Hey Everybody,
What's the largest size your machine can draw before it starts missing steps, or getting too inaccurate (wobbly cord and gondola)?

The largest drawings I've done successfully fill an 18"x24" page (with some border), but I have to get the balance of gondola and counterweights just right or it will miss steps, usually about 3/4 of the way down the image.

I'm sure the spread between the motors has a big influence, along with their holding torque and speed. Any other tips for going large?

sandy
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Post Re: Drawing Large - Just How Large?
on: June 28, 2012, 22:26
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Never had any problems that couldn't be solved with adding/removing a bit of ballast from the counterweight or the gondola, or extending the pen out a bit further. When the cords get very long, the pen gets a bit wobbly, it pivots about it's tip too much.

I don't think the width itself makes much difference actually, I think its the angles that count, so if you scaled your machine up so it was twice as big, then it'd perform just the same, as long as you scaled up your borders too. That's certainly been my experience anyway. Of course, the cords themselves behave a bit differently when very long, there's a lot more stretch and bounce, and if you're using a fairly heavy cord (like the beaded cord) then you'll get a kind of hanging catenary situation where they end up bending under their own weight.

I made a 6m wide machine, and didn't have that problem because it was just thread and very lightweight. But it was pretty springy, so the pen itself was all over the place. That could've been reduced by more weight on the gondola, and slower acceleration, but only up to a point - the friction between pen tip and surface meant it was alway going to be a bit jerky.

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