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    • Phaedruxundefined
      Phaedrux Moderator @Leblond
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      @Leblond said in Triangular wave and print area:

      Yes, the trolley is on rails and has eccentrics

      I don't think he's talking about eccentric nuts to adjust wheel tension, I think he means the wheel itself may be out of round.

      Is the spacing between the peaks equivalent to a full rotation of the wheel?

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      • Leblondundefined
        Leblond @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux ok, but I tried to move it manually without the belt to see if it was free and so it was, do you think the bearings need to be changed?

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        • Phaedruxundefined
          Phaedrux Moderator
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          Well the real question is does mesh compensation work to produce a good first layer?

          Do a test print once with mesh enabled and another with it disabled. You should be able to tell if the mesh is accurate or not.

          bedlevel_nozzle_0.4_200x200-0.3-0.8.stl

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          • Leblondundefined
            Leblond @Phaedrux
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            @Phaedrux ok I will try in the meantime I disassembled the x axis turned the bearings
            "just to give it a try while I was waiting for some advice from you" and now I've reassembled it and put it back to making a cold mesh to see if anything has changed, then I'll try to print to see if the mesh works or not, tomorrow I will post the results with and without mesh, for the moment thanks @Phaedrux.

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            • Leblondundefined
              Leblond @Phaedrux
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              @Phaedrux looking at the graphic mesh and checking the coordinates of X which are spaced by 20mm, in 60mm the wheel should make a full turn, I did a free test: I lowered the probe stem I raised the Z axis until it touches the flat, at this point I moved the X axis by 60mm and about 30mm it raised and then lowered in the remaining 30mm, you know you were right the bearings are gone

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              • Vetiundefined
                Veti
                last edited by

                have you decided what to do about it?
                new bearings or linear rail conversion?

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                • Leblondundefined
                  Leblond @Veti
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                  @Veti think about changing bearings? some idea?

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                  • Leblondundefined
                    Leblond @Veti
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                    @Veti converting it would cost me time would i have to create the pieces and have them made

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti @Leblond
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                      @Leblond
                      depends on where you live
                      A good place to start are the original openparts store
                      https://openbuildspartstore.com/metal-v-wheel-kit/
                      https://openbuildspartstore.com/ball-bearing-625-2rs-5x16x5/
                      (check that the size is the same as yours)

                      alternative these are recommended for the voron 2 printer and are supposed to be high quality
                      https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32991204773.html

                      look for high quality bearings ABEC-7 or above ( ABEC-9)

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                      • Leblondundefined
                        Leblond @Veti
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                        @Veti I live in Italy, ok I look at it thanks

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti @Leblond
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                          @Leblond said in Triangular wave and print area:

                          converting it would cost me time would i have to create the pieces and have them made

                          the parts you can print yourself.
                          eg (there are many others for the troxy)
                          https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3855641

                          the rails would need to be ordered

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                          • Leblondundefined
                            Leblond @Veti
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                            @Veti forgive me but it's not for the printer I have, my printer is a tronxy but the X5SA Pro
                            rail.jpg

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                            • Leblondundefined
                              Leblond @Leblond
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                              @Leblond the one you mention is the X5S

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                              • Vetiundefined
                                Veti
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                                o god. the x5s pro is even worse than the original one.

                                and those wheels dont seem like the openbuilds ones.

                                what bearings do they have?

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                                • Leblondundefined
                                  Leblond @Veti
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                                  @Veti 😲 I assure you that you are wrong, the bearings are "u" groove, I have to disassemble them to see their dimensions

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