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    Phaedrux Moderator @claustro
    last edited by 5 Nov 2020, 21:52

    @claustro said in Printed parts deformed:

    From where I can start solving this?

    Square up EG and EF.

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      claustro
      last edited by 6 Nov 2020, 07:39

      Thank you for your help.
      My situation is this .

      This is face 5 ( x/y top plane). I can't understand best way to fix this.Immagine.jpg

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        Veti @claustro
        last edited by 6 Nov 2020, 08:03

        @claustro
        like phaedrux told you. your frame does not have 90 degree angles.

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          claustro
          last edited by 6 Nov 2020, 08:14

          I am missing something.
          Phaedrux told me to square EG and EF so if I understand correctly he is holding me that the angle between EG and EF must be 90 isn't it?
          I measured the distance between EF and NG and it is constant at every point.
          So I am assuming it EF and EG are parallels.
          This is true for all the part of my frame
          so AB, BP,PQ,QA.
          So I thought that the problem is that my frame is skewed as I sketch in my post above.

          I really cant' understand why the frame don't have to be at 90 degree 😞

          Can you tell me a practical process for "square " EG and EF other than measuring distances if the angle isn't the problem?

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            engikeneer @claustro
            last edited by 6 Nov 2020, 08:34

            @claustro as the other said, your frame is not square looking from the top. This means your x and y axes won't be perpendicular and you will get skewed prints (note that your drawing above looks very much like what you're print looks like!)

            You need to get the angles to as close to 90deg on your frame as possible. So start loosening the bolts, reposition the frame extrusions and get all those angles to 90deg. Keep measuring as you tighten it back up. To me, it looks like your member E has pivoted a small amount on the corner piece to G (E is only held by one screw there so will have some freedom to move before tightening).

            If you can't the frame square, you might need to consider reprinting the corner pieces (as they maybe skewed), or trying to file them down etc, as they may be pushing the corners out

            This is one of the most annoying things to get right on a printer - took me many attempts to get mine right...

            E3D TC with D3Mini and Toolboards.
            Home-built CoreXY, Duet Wifi, Chimera direct drive, 2x BMG, 300x300x300 build volume
            i3 clone with a bunch of mods

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              Veti @claustro
              last edited by 6 Nov 2020, 08:51

              @claustro said in Printed parts deformed:

              I measured the distance between EF and NG and it is constant at every point.

              have you heard of a parallelogram? EF and NG constant distance is true for a parallelogram.

              and what you are printing is also called a parallelogram.

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                claustro @Veti
                last edited by claustro 11 Jun 2020, 09:24 6 Nov 2020, 09:22

                @Veti Yes I know what a parallelogram is I understand what my problem is but I misread your post as " your frame does not have TO HAVE 90 degree angles" so this was
                confusing me 🙂

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                  claustro @engikeneer
                  last edited by claustro 11 Jun 2020, 09:26 6 Nov 2020, 09:24

                  @engikeneer thank you very much for your input . I think I discovered the problem in a far from perfect printed angle.
                  I gonna try to check every angle I let you know 🙂

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                    claustro @engikeneer
                    last edited by 8 Nov 2020, 10:30

                    @engikeneer

                    Thank you all for your help. I managed to solve the problem ...but not as expected:-)
                    I reprinted main frame parts. disassembled all the printer and reassembled as perfectly as I can. Changed the belts
                    Then I printed the test part and it come out exactly as the previous one!!
                    At first, I thought about an error in the stl so I designed another one by my self but also this one come out skewed.
                    Then a flash in mi mind! how a can a part come exactly skewed ass the previous one even after building and rebuilding the printer? I checked the configuration file and the m92 was
                    M92 X101 Y100 Z1000 !!!!
                    Maybe changing stuff in config I mistyped a 1 and so the problem suddenly appeared!
                    M92 X100 Y100 Z1000 and now print a 300x300 square with diagonals in 0.5mm tolerance.

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                      Veti @claustro
                      last edited by 8 Nov 2020, 11:02

                      @claustro

                      well there is a guide on how to ask for help
                      https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/5909/guide-for-posting-requests-for-help
                      and it says to include as much information as possible.
                      if you had posted that i am sure someone would have immediately picked up on that.

                      are you sure that Z1000 is correct. that is a very unusual number

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                        claustro @Veti
                        last edited by 8 Nov 2020, 12:30

                        @Veti My post wasn't a critique for someone. It was just a follow up of my story 😉

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                          Veti @claustro
                          last edited by 8 Nov 2020, 12:31

                          @claustro
                          i know, its just hard to get users to post the relevant information.
                          it would make it easier most of the time

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                            claustro @Veti
                            last edited by claustro 11 Aug 2020, 12:47 8 Nov 2020, 12:37

                            @Veti In this case it would difficult for me to add more information than what I provided because I didn't know my config file could be involved. The last time I edited it, excluding z offset was many weeks ago, but I didn't notice the defect before, maybe because lastly I printed many "organic" parts 🙂 Also, the broken belt drift my attention to a hardware problem, I never thought about a configuration problem till all other causes was canceled 😞
                            Anyway, my printer is now more squared 🙂

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                              Phaedrux Moderator
                              last edited by 8 Nov 2020, 18:49

                              Glad you figured it out. That could have been very hard to catch for a long time.

                              It's a good example of going over all the basics to double check.

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