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    • Jaysonundefined
      Jayson @Veti
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      @Veti I suppose the rest of the world isn't messed up like Saskatchewan Canada were we use metric and imperial measurements so I will just try to keep to metric from now on. the base of my printer is an 840x840x6.5mm aluminum plate with 20x20 extrusions around the perimeter. my bed is 535x535x6.5 hard mounted in the middle of the bed. I am adding jacking bolts between the two plates hoping to dial in the flatness of my bed. I can true the bed to the frame then adjust a lead screw on all four corners of my gantry to be parallel to the bed and let auto mesh handle the restIMG_20201113_130930.jpg . IMG_20201113_132004.jpg

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      • Jaysonundefined
        Jayson @jay_s_uk
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        @jay_s_uk i will have to keep this in mind when i get to that stage of the build

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        • Jaysonundefined
          Jayson @JamesM
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          @JamesM said in Need help! G29 mesh bed compensation over compensation:

          @Jayson said in Need help! G29 mesh bed compensation over compensation:

          belt

          you should really get rid of those steel core belts on your printer.

          I went to them to try minimizing stretch over the really long belts and wanted something strong enough to handle high speeds with nema23 steppers. still managed to snap a belt setting up sensor less homing. (gave up on that, not reliable enough for tool changing)
          now I have homing switches.

          anyway. should have gone with gt2 10mm wide belts instead to get away from steel. might redesign.

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          • Vetiundefined
            Veti @Jayson
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            @Jayson said in Need help! G29 mesh bed compensation over compensation:

            anyway. should have gone with gt2 10mm wide belts instead to get away from steel. might redesign.

            the best belts are gates.

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            • fcwiltundefined
              fcwilt @Jayson
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              @Jayson said in Need help! G29 mesh bed compensation over compensation:

              anyway. should have gone with gt2 10mm wide belts instead to get away from steel. might redesign.

              Have you considered stepping up to 15mm 3GT belts?

              Frederick

              Printers: a E3D MS/TC setup and a RatRig Hybrid. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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              • Jaysonundefined
                Jayson @fcwilt
                last edited by Jayson

                @fcwilt didn't know they went that wide. my old printer came with 6mm belts so that's just what i got for this.

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti @Jayson
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                  @Jayson

                  some suggestions

                  gate gt2 12mm
                  https://e3d-online.com/products/gates-powergrip®-2gt-belt-12mm-x-100mm?_pos=5&_sid=9dad4abd8&_ss=r

                  gt3 up to 15mm (they also sell the pulleys and idlers)
                  https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32246715230.html

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                  • Jaysonundefined
                    Jayson @Veti
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                    @Veti i can't find a 20T GT2 pully that fits a 12mm belt and a 6.35mm motor shaft. might have to order them for 5mm shafts and take them too the local machine shop.

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                    • Jaysonundefined
                      Jayson @JamesM
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                      @JamesM wow were you ever right about those steel belts. just a few test prints and the are broken.

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                      • JamesMundefined
                        JamesM @Jayson
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                        @Jayson

                        I've never used them but I've seen it mentioned many times to steer clear of them unless your printer was properly designed for them.

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti @Jayson
                          last edited by Veti

                          @Jayson said in Need help! G29 mesh bed compensation over compensation:

                          i can't find a 20T GT2 pully that fits a 12mm

                          https://de.aliexpress.com/item/4001116400764.html

                          edit nevermind, not 6.35

                          https://de.aliexpress.com/item/4001157524368.html

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                          • Jaysonundefined
                            Jayson @Veti
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                            @Veti I think you must be right about the sagging axes. Or possibly bent. I redesigned my z motion system and now have two motors, leveled the bed the best I could and put 6mm regular belts on it for now. It's a bit better but still has the same problems in the same spots. The center of the bed is usable now so I can start printing the parts for my redesign.

                            Bigger belts smaller z probe offset and might switch to 20x40 extrusions on edge to mount my linear rails on

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