Re: basculating end effector problem
thanks for the suggestion Ralph, i'll make sure everything's ok tomorrow!
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For those who want to have a heated bed and print with ABS, why not put the FSR's into a hot end setup? FSR's built into a groovemount designed to be used with an actively cooled hot end, used as an...
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I made cups for mounting the FSRs below the heated bed. See here:[forum.seemecnc.com]
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I know this sounds silly, but have you calculated the steps /mm correctly for your particular setup? I would think that the motors are turning a different speed than desired causing wonky movement....
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Hey rpress that is an interesting design, it looks like the bed is screwed into the caps of the cups and the cups are attached to the printer, so you can just lift the bed up from the cups right? Is...
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I can't easily confirm the simmetry of my build but i'm working on finding a way to ensure everything's square and if not trying to compensate for tower misallignment in firmware (i.e. not using the...
View ArticleFinally got it running!
Finally to the point where I'm able to print on my Kossel Mini so I decided to enable auto level. I'm used to my cartesian style printers that utilize M212 for adjusting the Z height for layer...
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Just realized it's #define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER that controls the z height. Is there a g code command to adjust this or is the only way by editing and re-uploading the fimware?
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Mine is nearly together! Just need to install the extrusion module and wire the associated connections. Unfortunately my clumsiness cost me one of my microswitches so that won't happen for a couple of...
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Quotepugzor Mine is nearly together! Just need to install the extrusion module and wire the associated connections. Unfortunately my clumsiness cost me one of my microswitches so that won't happen for...
View ArticleRe: Finally got it running!
QuoteChrisT88 Just realized it's #define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER that controls the z height. Is there a g code command to adjust this or is the only way by editing and re-uploading the fimware?...
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Awesome, thanks for that Andy! Actually just dug up a build plate then (4mm thick mirror, 250mm round, beveled edges) which I hope will be fine. If required I might get something else to adhere to the...
View Article3dr spring socket joints
i finally got my 3dr converted to use the spring socket joints from andycart's cherry pi 3. They work a little better than the traxxas joints I had. DSC0957.jpg DSC0959.jpg DSC0960.jpg files :...
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For the length of the delta rods just do the best you can with a good ruler. You will invariably need to tweak the value when you commission anyway. It's the delta rod length that governs the size of...
View ArticleRe: 3dr spring socket joints
Quoteekaggrat i finally got my 3dr converted to use the spring socket joints from andycart's cherry pi 3. They work a little better than the traxxas joints I had. DSC0957.jpg Nice work !!!!!!!!!!!!...
View ArticleRe: Finally got it running!
QuoteAndyCart QuoteChrisT88 Just realized it's #define Z_PROBE_OFFSET_FROM_EXTRUDER that controls the z height. Is there a g code command to adjust this or is the only way by editing and re-uploading...
View ArticleCarbon rod size
I am putting together parts for a Delta with around 320mm diameter build size. Are OD 6mm carbon rods (ID 4mm) strong enough or should I get thicker ones?
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If I assume correctly that your rods will be around 350mm then 6mm with a 1mm wall will be fine
View ArticleRe: Cherry Pi III Is Available
Quoteekaggrat @andy, nka i finally got the springs to work [reprap] I've just seen your post. Great job. They do work really well don't they?
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