Definition of movements
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@luca-Massimiliano said in Definition of movements:
parallel lines 0.01mm apart
I would suspect that you'd lose enough in mechanical backlash to make that level of precision nearly impossible. I think it will depend a lot more on the rigidity of your printer than any other limitation. The Duet will try and move the printer in accordance with the resolution of your gcode file and within the mm per step resolution.
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@Phaedrux If I change the steps per millimeter with M92, could I not achieve this precision?
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You can try to increase your microstep size with m350 and recalculate your steps per mm in m92 at the expense of top speed.
https://docs.duet3d.com/en/User_manual/Reference/Gcodes#m350-set-microstepping-mode
But I still think you're likely to run into rigidity issues. 3d printing is generally a zero contact point process so the print head doesn't make contact with a hard surface and ideally doesn't suffer from contact deflection, but with a plotter you are dragging a tip across a surface. Delta aren't known for their rigidity.
Have you done any testing yet to see what is possible with your current setup?
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@Phaedrux said in Definition of movements:
m92
I have not done a real test but I printed a drawing that I would like to obtain, I obtained a great result but not yet perfect. I managed to get a 0.03 pen today so I can check my parameters which are M350 X16 Y16 Z16 E16:16 I1 M92 X100 Y100.00 Z100.00 basically with m92 I would scale
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To start I would suggest disabling microstep interpolation and try x64 microsteps.
I assume the pen movements would be fairly slow speed, so you shouldn't run into skipped steps hopefully.
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@Phaedrux Yes I'll try
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You can also get steppers with twice the "resolution" of the more common 1.8 degree per step units. These units have 0.9 degrees per step.
And there are steppers with planetary gear boxes attached which up the resolution (the ones I use are 5-to-1 gear ratio) BUT I don't know how it would effect accuracy, or perhaps repeatability would be a better term.
Frederick
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@fcwilt can you send me some references also of connection with a card
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@luca-Massimiliano said in Definition of movements:
@fcwilt can you send me some references also of connection with a card
Sure - references to what exactly? The things I mentioned?
Here is a link to some steppers with gear boxes:
Here is a link to some 0.9 degree stepper motors:
And what do you mean by "connection with a card"?
Thanks.
Frederick
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@fcwilt I didn't understand now I understand perfectly thanks. you have the sailing canoe and pedals, beautiful