My personal thoughts on 1/32..."measure it with a micrometer, mark it with a crayon, cut it with a chainsaw." However, as Jay said, it is time to move on with newer technology. I am glad that he is posting stuff here in the Delta section, since my own feeling is that this section needs more technical discussion and less support threads for the 3DR.
I've only been tinkering with RepRap stuff for 4 months now, but have observed that a large percentage of the community seems to be stuck on cloning yesterday's work and not pushing the envelope to develop tomorrow's innovations. My own self-designed Delta has changed so many times that I don't even bother fine-tuning the calibration any more, and I am tinkering with ideas like using heated glass as used in airplane windshields and store glass freezer doors to make a more uniform heatbed. The J-head, Mk2 PCB hotbed, and Marlin/Repetier firmware are all somewhat serviceable items, but it is time to move on.
You may also want to take a look at that silly-named "T-Bone" adapter being discussed in the electronics section. If I remember correctly, they are breaking new ground with motor controller chips, and I thought that I read something about closed-loop on X and Y in one of their posts.....
I've only been tinkering with RepRap stuff for 4 months now, but have observed that a large percentage of the community seems to be stuck on cloning yesterday's work and not pushing the envelope to develop tomorrow's innovations. My own self-designed Delta has changed so many times that I don't even bother fine-tuning the calibration any more, and I am tinkering with ideas like using heated glass as used in airplane windshields and store glass freezer doors to make a more uniform heatbed. The J-head, Mk2 PCB hotbed, and Marlin/Repetier firmware are all somewhat serviceable items, but it is time to move on.
You may also want to take a look at that silly-named "T-Bone" adapter being discussed in the electronics section. If I remember correctly, they are breaking new ground with motor controller chips, and I thought that I read something about closed-loop on X and Y in one of their posts.....