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    • pmaundefined
      pma
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      uvarovkv,

      I can see your analogy but the path is surely controlled by the slicer which is not taking into account that this is a hole and the path needs to change.

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      • pmaundefined
        pma
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        deckingman,

        I totally agree with what your saying. But I am just trying to get my printer tuned in with one filament to start with and can then adapt from there.

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        • DjDemonDundefined
          DjDemonD
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          My twopence worth the issue with external and internal dimensions specially holes is that holes are often too small due to the fact that they are polygons not circles.

          Ian that extrusion multiplier..I know we talked about it before regarding titan extruder steps/mm. But if you set your steps/mm 10% higher and used 100% extrusion multiplier you'd get the exact same result. All those numbers are all just a measure of how many revs of the drive gear are performed for x mm (or mm3) of filament requested.

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman
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            @DjDemonD:

            …...................Ian that extrusion multiplier..I know we talked about it before regarding titan extruder steps/mm. But if you set your steps/mm 10% higher and used 100% extrusion multiplier you'd get the exact same result. All those numbers are all just a measure of how many revs of the drive gear are performed for x mm (or mm3) of filament requested.

            Yeh, I know. Two different ways to achieve the same result. I have the extrusion multiplier set in Slic3r under "Filament settings" so everything gets sliced using 0.9 extrusion multiplier and I don't have to think about it. It's just my personal preference to have config set to the "correct" value and then tweak it in the slicer. It's kind of like the Z offset that we've spoken about - I prefer to use a (negative) number in my G31 but you prefer to use an offset in your slicer. It's just personal preference and there is no right or wrong way to do it as long as it works. Cheers. Ian

            Ian
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            • DjDemonDundefined
              DjDemonD
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              Fair enough, I have reverted to using the probe offset in firmware. 🙂

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              • Lars_Aundefined
                Lars_A
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                Instead of starting a new thread with the almost the same subject, I hope it's OK to fill in this thread!?

                I'm printing this delta calibration model: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:745523

                I have adjusted the diagonal rods so that I´m getting 50.99mm in Z (It should be 60mm), but both X&Y are off about 0,2-0,5mm.

                Is there any way to adjust Y & X size separately?

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                • DjDemonDundefined
                  DjDemonD
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                  My understanding of delta kinematics is that there is not, since x and y movements are intrinsically linked to one another, unless its being caused by something mechanically off on one tower, that is okay on the other two, play in a joint, a slight twist etc…

                  How does adjusting the rods change the Z? Since Z is generated by moving all three tower carriages by x steps then as long as your steps/mm is correct, moving the nozzle to 60mm it should have exactly 60mm below it (+/- thickness of a piece of paper if you use that test to set nozzle gap).

                  X and Y scale is determined by your rod length setting in firmware. Longer rod setting means smaller objects and vice versa.

                  You can scale the object when you slice it but that's a pain in the a**.

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                  • dc42undefined
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                    DjDemonD is correct. The Z height is determined by your steps/mm, and diagonal rod length affects the XY scaling. However, if you change diagonal rod length in an attempt to compensate for geometrical errors in your printer, then you will find that printed lines that should be straight will come out bent.

                    I suggest instead that you:

                    1. Correct geometrical errors as far as possible. See https://duet3d.com/wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer#Make_sure_your_build_is_accurate.

                    2. Print pairs of parallel straight lines from one edge of the bed to the other at different angles, each line half a bed diameter away from the centre at its closest point of approach. Then check that the lines are parallel. If they bow inwards or outwards, adjust the diagonal rod length and recalibrate the printer. Repeat until the lines are straight.

                    3. Use the M579 command https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code#M579:_Scale_Cartesian_axes to correct any scaling errors.

                    Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                    Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                    • NoSkillzEngineerundefined
                      NoSkillzEngineer
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                      @dc42:

                      DjDemonD is correct. The Z height is determined by your steps/mm, and diagonal rod length affects the XY scaling. However, if you change diagonal rod length in an attempt to compensate for geometrical errors in your printer, then you will find that printed lines that should be straight will come out bent.

                      I suggest instead that you:

                      1. Correct geometrical errors as far as possible. See https://duet3d.com/wiki/Calibrating_a_delta_printer#Make_sure_your_build_is_accurate.

                      2. Print pairs of parallel straight lines from one edge of the bed to the other at different angles, each line half a bed diameter away from the centre at its closest point of approach. Then check that the lines are parallel. If they bow inwards or outwards, adjust the diagonal rod length and recalibrate the printer. Repeat until the lines are straight.

                      3. Use the M579 command https://duet3d.com/wiki/G-code#M579:_Scale_Cartesian_axes to correct any scaling errors.

                      While reading your section on building an assembling a precise Delta/Kossel/Rostock I was researching how to ensure everything is accurate.

                      I found replacements for my injection molded corners without me having to CNC mill my own (which I know everyone may not be able to do).
                      http://www.robotdigg.com/product/395/Metal-Corner-for-Kossel-of-2020-Profile

                      (They also have corners for 2040 and 3030 as well as for nema 17 or nema 23)

                      I have MGN12 linear guide rail coming so there is less slop on each movement and already have the aluminum effector from robotdigg (rails are from robotdigg)

                      Do you have anywhere to get delta rods that are assembled so I do not mess them up? I hesitate using magnetic rod ends.

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators
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                        I use those Robotdigg corners in my delta. I've switched to magnetic rods now, but previously i made rods myself using Traxxas and Igus rod ends. It's not hard, here are some tips:

                        • use a jig to get them all the same length. The jig is just 2 screws the right distance apart on a price of extrusion.
                        • if using Traxxas joints, buy 24 not 12, assemble them all using the hot/cold method, then pick 12 with no slop and use those

                        See https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/2015/06/01/building-a-large-delta-printer/ for the original version and https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com/dc42s-large-kossel-build/ for the current version of my printer.

                        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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                        • DjDemonDundefined
                          DjDemonD
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                          @NoSkillzEngineer:

                          Do you have anywhere to get delta rods that are assembled so I do not mess them up? I hesitate using magnetic rod ends.

                          Haydn Huntley on Google groups deltabots forum. Order them slightly longer than you think you'll need.

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                          PT1000 cartridge sensors NOW IN, just attach to your Duet board directly!

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