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    • Carloundefined
      Carlo @Lakeman
      last edited by

      @Lakeman

      have you got the link to the ones you printed as there are afew and I found these to be best
      Used with the PCB ball mount supplied with the smart effector
      anycubic_predator_carriage_SE-PCB_withoutFE.stl

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      • Carloundefined
        Carlo @Carlo
        last edited by

        @Carlo

        Link here for flying extruder version also
        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:356764
        using the pcb supplied guarantees perfect spacing

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        • Lakemanundefined
          Lakeman
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          Haydn_Carriage_Adapter_Remix_v4.stl
          This is what I used, I will try the stl file you send me, probebly the safest option to use the pcb's. Your second link goes to a tray, not sure what to do with that 😉

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          • Carloundefined
            Carlo @Lakeman
            last edited by Carlo

            @Lakeman

            Make sure that the spacing between each pair of towers is the same at the top, the bottom, and half way between top and bottom from duets website

            The spacing between the bearings at the top of a pair of rods must be exactly the same as the spacing between the bearings at the bottom

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            • Carloundefined
              Carlo @Lakeman
              last edited by

              @Lakeman

              get the linked version with the flying extruder mounting holes easier to mount the extruder

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              • Lakemanundefined
                Lakeman
                last edited by

                Thanks, I print those and try again

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                • Carloundefined
                  Carlo @Lakeman
                  last edited by

                  @Lakeman

                  One thing I did change on my bed was the standoffs under it the blue discs if you take 2 off and measure them mine were way way off in size each to each I replaced them with springs but that was after getting my setup sorted

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                  • Carloundefined
                    Carlo @Carlo
                    last edited by

                    @Carlo

                    New link no idea why it went to a tray

                    https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3567642

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                    • Lakemanundefined
                      Lakeman
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                      Hello, I tried printing the parts yesterday (small parts usually work after some fiddling) and halfway a belt snapt, thats what you get after to much tensioning for more precision... But anyway, I changed all the belts to new ones with a metal core which I had as spare, tensioned the same and printed the small parts again, which went easy somehow. So I tried to print the big part to be sure. Perfect first layer without a mesh, just after a quick delta calibration.
                      No idea what was wrong with the other belts, could not find any problems on them and the were installed correcly and tried several amounts of tension over the last year.
                      I will install the new mounts for the arms anyway to remove the 0.5mm, but they do not couse the first layer issue.
                      Thanks a lot for al the help, It was a hardware foult afterall, altough I am still not sure what was wrong with them.
                      The support on the forum is great, really thanks a lot.
                      Should I close the thread somehow to show it is fixed?

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                      • Vetiundefined
                        Veti @Lakeman
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                        @Lakeman said in Smart effector first layer issues:

                        But anyway, I changed all the belts to new ones with a metal core

                        thats a big no no. steel belts do not like sharp turns like you have in a delta. they will break and cause problems.

                        here are some good belts
                        https://de.aliexpress.com/item/32853559638.html

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                        • Lakemanundefined
                          Lakeman
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                          Interesting, I had to replace a belt on the original predator and I thing it has more then a 1000 hours with a metal belt in 1 tower... No problems

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                          • Vetiundefined
                            Veti @Lakeman
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                            @Lakeman

                            see https://reprap.org/wiki/Choosing_Belts_and_Pulleys

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                            • Carloundefined
                              Carlo
                              last edited by Carlo

                              Glad you got it sorted
                              Mark as the correct answer if your happy it fixed

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