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I want to build in" Duet 2D Wifi " into a Anycubic Predator.

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    Pegaso
    last edited by 1 Sept 2019, 21:40

    Hello,
    what are the correct values, for the stepper-motors if I want to use 256 microsteps on the "Anycubic Predator" (X,Y,Z and E0)?
    The values in the original Firmware are 0,0125 for X,Y,Z and 0,00256 for the E0.
    Can I use 1 / 0,0125 and 1 / 0,00256, are the values with 256 microsteps the same?
    The preset for that values in that config-asistand on Page two are 80 for XYZ and 4000 for E0.

    How can I find the correct settings, to fill in this page and the following.

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Pegaso

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      dc42 administrators @Pegaso
      last edited by 1 Sept 2019, 21:44

      It's better to stick with x16 microstepping on XYZ but to enable interpolation to x256, because if you use native x256 microstepping then the speed will be limited. So keep with 80 steps/mm.

      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
      http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        jay_s_uk
        last edited by 1 Sept 2019, 21:55

        See here there is one branch for stock with only the duet changed and one for a smart effector and bondtech bmg installed. Hope this helps you out

        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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          Pegaso
          last edited by 2 Sept 2019, 15:05

          Thank you I think that will help,

          Pegaso

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            oryhara @jay_s_uk
            last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 11:57

            @jay_s_uk

            The Haydn rods are 80mm shorter than the rods that came on the predator (440mm -> 360mm).

            What is your new build volume with the shorter arms?

            Did you have any other issues using shorter arms?

            Can the smart end effector be attached to the rods that came with the anycubic predator?

            I'm considering making the same upgrades to my predator (bondtech extruder, duet3d, and smart effector) but I'm unsure about changing out the arms. I've been working with 3d printers for several years now, but this is my first delta.

            What is the benefit in magnetic arms vs the ball-joint rod end type arms?

            blog: https://deltahedron.net

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              Dougal1957 @oryhara
              last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 12:00

              @oryhara said in I want to build in" Duet 2D Wifi " into a Anycubic Predator.:

              @jay_s_uk

              The Haydn rods are 80mm shorter than the rods that came on the predator (440mm -> 360mm).

              What is your new build volume with the shorter arms?

              Did you have any other issues using shorter arms?

              Can the smart end effector be attached to the rods that came with the anycubic predator?

              I'm considering making the same upgrades to my predator (bondtech extruder, duet3d, and smart effector) but I'm unsure about changing out the arms. I've been working with 3d printers for several years now, but this is my first delta.

              What is the benefit in magnetic arms vs the ball-joint rod end type arms?

              Hayden makes different length arms it is just that Duet AFAIK only stock the 360mm ones I for example have 450mm ones on my home-brew delta

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                TPJensen @Pegaso
                last edited by TPJensen 20 Sept 2019, 12:06

                @Pegaso

                Here take a look here..... you can also get his files... it works
                [https://www.jayuk.org/anycubic-d-predator-upgrade-to-duet-part-1/]

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                  oryhara
                  last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 12:22

                  Thank you. Now i feel silly for asking. I also found haydn's website. The link on duet3d is broken, still going to google+, btw.

                  So new question: do you still use the predator carriages?

                  Also having read your blog: Why is it bad to tin the end of bare wires with solder?

                  blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                    jay_s_uk
                    last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 12:42

                    Solder on the end of the bare wires is just bad practice.
                    Eventually the screw terminals could come loose etc.

                    You can use a smart effector with the original arms, just be warned that the fisheyes on the rods are of poor quality and tend to wear fairly quickly.
                    If you're changing the arms, you still keep the original carriages (the bits with the rollers), it just depends on whether you're fitting a smart effector on which adaptors you use.
                    The smart effector has 55mm between ball centres and the original effector is 64mm. You need to make sure you keep the arms parallel at all times.

                    If you're changing the arms and fitting a smart effector, use the PCB's supplied with the effector and use these adaptors

                    Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                      oryhara
                      last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 12:54

                      Thank you sir. I hadn't considered the wires coming loose in the terminals. I remember horror stories of untinned stranded wire coming loose to the point of only 1 strand conducting, which causes it to catch fire. So I always tinned my ends.
                      But I guess ferrules is the best option. I'll have to start doing that.

                      Thank you for the guidance regarding the carriage adapter.

                      I wish i hadn't sent a long question to haydn about how to mount the ball ends on an anycubic predator, since the existing mounting holes are sideways...

                      blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                        oryhara
                        last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 13:00

                        Is there any significant downside to using the duet maestro with the predator, vs the standard Duet?

                        I'd go ethernet either way.

                        blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                          jay_s_uk
                          last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 13:20

                          Not that I'm aware of.
                          Its up to you.

                          Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                            oryhara
                            last edited by 20 Sept 2019, 13:48

                            ok then.

                            Thank you for your help.

                            blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                              Danal @oryhara
                              last edited by Danal 20 Sept 2019, 14:54

                              @oryhara said in I want to build in" Duet 2D Wifi " into a Anycubic Predator.:

                              Why is it bad to tin the end of bare wires with solder?

                              Solder under a screw terminal "creeps". Which makes the connector loose. Which increases resistance. Which causes heat. Which causes it to creep faster. Eventual result is a very high resistance connection and (if enough current, like on a bed heater connection) lots of heat inside that screw terminal.

                              Lucky? Burned terminal/connector. Unlucky? Burned house.

                              For screw terminals, ALWAYS either bare wire (twisted) or "bootlace" terminals that crimp onto the wire. Never solder associated with the pressure part of something that is 'clamped' by a screw or any other form of mechanical pressure.

                              Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                oryhara
                                last edited by 22 Oct 2019, 14:38

                                I managed to get my predator upgraded with a Duet Maestro, smart effector, and Bondtech BMG extruder, just like in your post, Jay.

                                Your config.g worked except for the bed thermistor has a different R -value for the maestro than the regular duet board.

                                I have one question: what kind of bowden tubing are you using? did you keep the PTFE that came with the predator, or did you swap in some capricorn tubing?

                                My printer is stripping the ptfe out of the bowden couplings, which is why i ask. Going to clean out the hotend tonight in case that's the cause.

                                blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                                  jay_s_uk @oryhara
                                  last edited by jay_s_uk 22 Oct 2019, 14:51

                                  @oryhara I've had the same issue as well, whether I've been using cheap PTFE or Capricorn tubing. I ended up changing the pneumatic fitting on the BMG clone and I've since had no issues touch wood, fingers crossed.
                                  My PTFE tubing is significantly shorter than the original at roughly 200mm.

                                  Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                                    oryhara
                                    last edited by 22 Oct 2019, 15:40

                                    WHat did you change the extruder fitting to?
                                    also what is "touch wood"
                                    I only had one grommet clip so i switched from the e3d groovemount bowden fitting to the bigger fitting that was on the extruder that came with the predator. It's grommet maintained tension without a clip so I thought that would help.

                                    I am concerned that the 'flying extruder' mount is letting the extruder wobble around too much and that swinging is being constrained rigidly(distance-wise) only by the PTFE tubing. THe springs constrain it flexibly. so it bounces all over the place against the PTFE tubing and that just rips it out.

                                    So 200mm only tube. That seems like it is at least as long as the original. I wonder if a direct mount would fix the problem. Or perhaps if I anchored the wire harness to the extruder to limit its motion and constrain it by one more point. again, rigid with respect to distance.

                                    blog: https://deltahedron.net

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                                      Danal
                                      last edited by 22 Oct 2019, 15:43

                                      Touch Wood is a local statement meaning "may my good luck continue". Also sometimes called "knock wood".

                                      Delta / Kossel printer fanatic

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                                        jay_s_uk
                                        last edited by 22 Oct 2019, 16:00

                                        Thinking on it, it may only be around 150mm of PTFE i've used.
                                        I tapped the hole in the extruder 1/4" BSP and fitted a fitting I had on hand.

                                        I've changed my flying extruder from using springs to using rubber tubing.
                                        I've also constrained the extruder from wobbling around by cable tieing the rubber to the arms as low down as I can.
                                        I'll upload a picture when I get home later

                                        Owns various duet boards and is the main wiki maintainer for the Teamgloomy LPC/STM32 port of RRF. Assume I'm running whatever the latest beta/stable build is

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                                          dc42 administrators @oryhara
                                          last edited by 22 Oct 2019, 16:24

                                          @oryhara said in I want to build in" Duet 2D Wifi " into a Anycubic Predator.:

                                          My printer is stripping the ptfe out of the bowden couplings, which is why i ask. Going to clean out the hotend tonight in case that's the cause.

                                          Do you mean that the extrusion force is pushing the PTFE tube out of the couplings? If so, that could mean that you are printing at too low a temperature, which could mean that your thermistor settings are incorrect in the M305 commands in config.g.

                                          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                                          http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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