I have seen others build ball hopper monitor kits, and I had a kit from Lone Star, which I sold a few years ago.
I wanted a larger ball hopper monitor than the kit, which had 9" diameter flywheels.
I have been working on the 3D models for a Ball Hopper Monitor, and have made a little progress (no progress in recent years).
With the advent of the new Prusa XL, with its 14" square footprint, I am rethinking the size of the monitor I want to build.
I don't want to get outrageously large in size, but a 12" diameter flywheel is not out of the question, nor is a 14" diameter flywheel.
The bhm kits that I have seen seem to have a bore that is in the 1.5" diameter range.
For a bhm with 12" flywheels, I would use a 2" piston.
For a bhm with 14" flywheels, I would use a 2.5" piston.
Assuming the flywheel pattern was printed 14" diameter, the after-machined diameter would probably be 13.5".
I have been developing my 3D models from photos of existing Ball Hopper Monitor Engines, and I would like to get as close to an original engine as possible.
I have never seen photos of an actual bhm engine that has been disassembled, so if anyone has any of those, I would like to negotiate getting a copy.
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I wanted a larger ball hopper monitor than the kit, which had 9" diameter flywheels.
I have been working on the 3D models for a Ball Hopper Monitor, and have made a little progress (no progress in recent years).
With the advent of the new Prusa XL, with its 14" square footprint, I am rethinking the size of the monitor I want to build.
I don't want to get outrageously large in size, but a 12" diameter flywheel is not out of the question, nor is a 14" diameter flywheel.
The bhm kits that I have seen seem to have a bore that is in the 1.5" diameter range.
For a bhm with 12" flywheels, I would use a 2" piston.
For a bhm with 14" flywheels, I would use a 2.5" piston.
Assuming the flywheel pattern was printed 14" diameter, the after-machined diameter would probably be 13.5".
I have been developing my 3D models from photos of existing Ball Hopper Monitor Engines, and I would like to get as close to an original engine as possible.
I have never seen photos of an actual bhm engine that has been disassembled, so if anyone has any of those, I would like to negotiate getting a copy.
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