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    • alankilianundefined
      alankilian @moe.adams9093
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      @moe-adams9093 For sure. I'll send you my email address in a message.

      SeemeCNC Rostock Max V3 converted to V3.2 with a Duet2 Ethernet Firmware 3.2 and SE300

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      • Toastinatorundefined
        Toastinator @alankilian
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        @alankilian @moe-adams9093 Just Read all your messages since my Last message.

        @moe-adams9093 That is exactly what i have been seeing, Its a continuous Layer shift through the layers. Some Worse then others. Im hoping We can Resolve this. But Its not the end of the world. Just the end of $200.

        @alankilian I sort of agree with you about Closed Loop Not Really adding any benefit, To me, Its more of a "Lets do everything we can to prevent a layer shift" (Although I can see as the motor increases the Torque, It just pops the print off the bed)

        Im still in it for the rest of the People. This is a popular Motor for people to have. Getting it working should help quite a few.

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        • Toastinatorundefined
          Toastinator @3DPMicro
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          @3dpmicro That's what I Heard! But Its really Expensive. Im Buying PEEK Pellets for Roughly $45/Kg, Then The Power costs to produce the Filament when I get everything Set up.

          Ill give it a shot when My Voron Gets Built. I Got CNC Aluminum Parts for the Voron Gantry So it can Handle the High Temperatures

          PEKK is Something like $800/Kg I think PEEK is Slightly Cheaper Around $700/Kg. Only went with PEEK Because For Some Reason, Its $45/Kg for Pellets.

          Know a Place to get Reasonably Price PEKK Pellets?

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          • taylo708undefined
            taylo708
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            I run these same motors on my printers, took me a long time to get them working correctly but I think I am close. I was getting inconsistent layer shifting until I started going crazy with the T parameters.

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            • mendenmhundefined
              mendenmh @Toastinator
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              @toastinator I was generally of the opinion that printing with something cheap, like solid gold, was easier than going for high-end PEKK and PEEK. 🙂

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              • 3DPMicroundefined
                3DPMicro
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                @toastinator he's only showing pekk/cf pellets
                https://www.3dxtech.com/products/pellets-colorants/ but you could inquire about unmodified Pekk although pekk/cf is my favorite by far. Second in modulus only to peek/Cf but is easy (relative) to print, makes good looking parts and can use all the way up to 260c.20210120_192926.jpg

                Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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                • Toastinatorundefined
                  Toastinator @3DPMicro
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                  @3dpmicro Looks Really Good, Do you use a ruby Nozzle for that? Or Just a Plain Hardened Steel Nozzle? Thanks for the advice, Ill look into it

                  @mendenmh You could be Right, But I love a challange!

                  @taylo708 Are you Using a Duet 3 With Duet 3 Expansion 1XD Boards for these Motors? I went Crazy on the T Parameters with no Luck

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                  • taylo708undefined
                    taylo708 @Toastinator
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                    @toastinator Yes I am using Duet 3 with 3 expansion boards. I run them on x,y and z axis.

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                    • 3DPMicroundefined
                      3DPMicro @Toastinator
                      last edited by 3DPMicro

                      @toastinator said in Closed Loop Motor Setup:

                      @3dpmicro Looks Really Good, Do you use a ruby Nozzle for that? Or Just a Plain Hardened Steel Nozzle? Thanks for the advice, Ill look into it

                      Slice engineering nozzle. Guaranteed not to wear out.....we'll see
                      Forgot to mention you want PEKK "C" not "A"

                      Duet controlled Lathe, micro mill, 3d printer and 1992 Haas VF2 VMC

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                      • Toastinatorundefined
                        Toastinator @taylo708
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                        @taylo708 Ok, Im only Using on X/Y Axis. My Z Axis has 3 Motors. Im Almost done Printing the Parts for my Voron 2.4 Build. When I get the Motors back, I Should be totally done and can Start Digging into why these are doing what they are doing.

                        @3DPMicro Gotcha Thanks, Have been Looking at the Slice Magnum Setup for a while

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                        • alankilianundefined
                          alankilian @Toastinator
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                          @toastinator I'm not mailing you the motors and logic analyzer today because:

                          There's SNOW coming down!

                          SeemeCNC Rostock Max V3 converted to V3.2 with a Duet2 Ethernet Firmware 3.2 and SE300

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                          • Neuromorphismundefined
                            Neuromorphism
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                            Thank you to everyone who is working on this. I just received the JSS integrated steppers yesterday. Driving them from the external driver headers on a Duet 2 Maestro. Also will be used for CoreXY, in my case an FT6 conversion. That print quality example is concerning but I guess now that I have the motors I'll give them a try in the printer and see how it works for me. Running RRF 2.05, all I had to do was flip the enable polarity and the motor worked (though poorly for long move commands). Changed timings to 2:2:2:2 and now it works smoothly.

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                            • Thunderrunnaundefined
                              Thunderrunna @taylo708
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                              @taylo708 Is there any chance you could dm your config.g file and also wiring diagram for these motors on duet 3 and 1xd boards?
                              im rebuilding a printer that contains these motors on x and y and then z has an mks tb6600 driver.
                              im probably missing something simple but new to the whole duet ecosystem after playing around with marlin for so long.

                              Cheers

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                              • A Former User?
                                A Former User
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                                @Toastinator Hello, I tried to install ESS ProTuner software from that link but i think it's deleted from OneDrive. Could you tell me where can I find this software because I checked everywhere but i

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