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    • kuhnikuehnastundefined
      kuhnikuehnast
      last edited by

      Hi there!
      I will try to describe the problem as short as possible for you:
      I have a really strange problem and have almost no idea any more how to solve it... Maybe you can help me?
      On my coreXY (Hypercube Evolution) I have strange ringing on x and y. The distance is ~2 mm symmetric on all sides (x, y, 45° (so only 1 motor is rotating) and in vase mode (to eliminate the infill as cause))

      Here some example pictures of prints:
      3_1526382038281_20180515_125756 (Large).jpg 2_1526382038281_20180506_230208 (Large).jpg 1_1526382038281_20180502_120745 (Large).jpg 0_1526382038280_20180501_235232 (Large).jpg

      I now mounted a gauge and verified an oscillating vibration always on the axis that isn't supposed to do so (red is always the movement that was performed and the gauge measured the movement on the other axis):
      X-axis movement:
      0_1526382306433_20180515_124913 (Large).jpg
      http://www.visser.at/x-movement.mp4

      Y-axis movement:
      0_1526382395221_20180515_125047 (Large).jpg
      http://www.visser.at/y-movement.mp4

      I now tested almost anything except of changing the Duet Board. The problem was always the same and didn't change at all.
      Things I tested so far:

      • Changed the belts:
        -> Steel reinforced
        -> Kevlar reinforced
        -> glass fiber reinforced
        -> GT2 Belt with only 5 mm width (to prevent the belt of "rippling" against the frame of the Idler)
        -> changed the tension of the belts (if they are very loose, the ringing increases a little bit)

      • Changed all pulleys and Idler 3 times

      • Changed the PSU and installed a second PSU only for the heated bed (2x Meanwell HRP-600-24 PSU)

      • Switched off all fans

      • Changed from PID-Tuning to Bang-Bang

      • Changed the extruder from a Nimble to a Bowden-Extruder I had lying around

      • tested different stepper motors (mounted the ones I still have from my Anet A8) changed the stepping and the current

      • printed in vase mode "cubes" (200 x 5 x 10 mm) and placed them in a distance of 5 cm all over the bed to test if the ringing increases somewhere. (also x, y and 45° rotated so only one motor spins) (It only increased a little bit as the x-axis was right in the middle of the y-rods. But I think this is just because the y-rods are mounted to the frame at the both ends and so the resonance increases in the middle of the rods as this is the biggest distance to the mounting)

      I think I also forgot some tests I did as well 😄

      This is my config.g file:
      0_1526383311581_config.g

      It seems as if the motors are driven in a sine wave and that causes the movement?

      Would be really happy, if you would have any further idea...?

      Greetings from germany

      kuhni

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      • dragonnundefined
        dragonn
        last edited by

        Are you using toothed pulleys where they are need?

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        • kuhnikuehnastundefined
          kuhnikuehnast
          last edited by

          yes. toothed on the belt side, flat on the "flat side" 🙂

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          • mloidlundefined
            mloidl @kuhnikuehnast
            last edited by mloidl

            @kuhnikuehnast

            I also own a Hypercube Evolution and i never had this problem.

            Biggest difference to mine is that i'm using microstepping.
            Maybe you can give it a try.

            You should also check if your pulleys on the motors are wobbling a little bit.

            Regards,
            Martin

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            • makerdiseundefined
              makerdise
              last edited by

              We (Jan, makerdise managing director) also did some analyzes with Denis, however there seems to be no mechanical influence as we already did test the most common/known cases.

              Especially we don't believe that the pulleys do influence the behaviour as they were changed, optimized by hand etc. without any visible changes in the pattern. Denis did measure on multiple points, the rods seems to be stable enough to handle the belt length. In conclusion, the stuttering can be caused by soft- or hardware issues related to the activation of the related drivers.

              The biggest european Duet3D reseller
              https://www.makerdise.com

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              • makerdiseundefined
                makerdise @mloidl
                last edited by

                @mloidl - we already did try quarter steps, anyway thanks a lot for your input...

                The biggest european Duet3D reseller
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                • mloidlundefined
                  mloidl @makerdise
                  last edited by

                  @makerdise

                  Just saw it, was confused because of the 80Steps/mm. So you're using 1,8°/step motors. Thats different to mine.

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                  • makerdiseundefined
                    makerdise
                    last edited by

                    Yes, 1.8°, I think from OMC @kuhnikuehnast please post a link...

                    The biggest european Duet3D reseller
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                    • kuhnikuehnastundefined
                      kuhnikuehnast
                      last edited by

                      here, these are the motors I used. (don't have the data sheet of the stock of the Anet A8 I also tried)

                      https://www.omc-stepperonline.com/de/hybridschrittmotor/nema-17-bipolar-59ncm-84ozin-2a-42x48mm-4-drähte-w-1m-kabel-and-verbinder-17hs19-2004s1.html?search=17HS19-2004S1

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                      • makerdiseundefined
                        makerdise
                        last edited by

                        @kuhnikuehnast

                        https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Choosing_and_connecting_stepper_motors#Section_Back_emf_due_to_rotation

                        Rechne mal gegen, Back EMF

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                        • kuhnikuehnastundefined
                          kuhnikuehnast
                          last edited by

                          0_1526389989466_2ad6aa29-8448-49e8-80a1-5cef0dfbc985-image.png

                          So seems that I could go for a 350 mm/s speed until the torque starts to drop with the stepper motors I own... The videos linked in the first post are performed at a speed of 6000 mm/min (100 mm/s)

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                          • makerdiseundefined
                            makerdise @kuhnikuehnast
                            last edited by

                            @kuhnikuehnast 👍

                            The biggest european Duet3D reseller
                            https://www.makerdise.com

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                            • Neoxioundefined
                              Neoxio
                              last edited by Neoxio

                              Hi,

                              try:

                              M201 X1000 Y1000 Z250 E600
                              M203 X12000 Y12000 Z1800 E3600
                              M204 P1500 T2500

                              and try to print a test cube @ 30mm/s max. 40mm/s, show some pictures.

                              Greetings

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                              • kuhnikuehnastundefined
                                kuhnikuehnast
                                last edited by

                                Started printing. But The M204 seems to be very fast for my Z-axis? As I own a Nimble (30:1 ratio) i left the M201 at 120 as recommended by zesty.

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                                • Neoxioundefined
                                  Neoxio
                                  last edited by Neoxio

                                  U mean M203? there is no Z parameter for M204... The Z parameter is from your config u posted before 🙂 I would set it to Z680 or 720 depends on your Z axis setup, weight of the heatbed ect... Using pressure advance u schould set your jerk min. to 600 so mayby try to turn off pressure advance too.

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                                  • kuhnikuehnastundefined
                                    kuhnikuehnast
                                    last edited by kuhnikuehnast

                                    With M204 you set the travel acceleration. Isn't this also then used for the z-axis?
                                    I also tried prints with Pressure advanced off before...
                                    This is the "cube" I printed in vase mode at 40 mm/s:

                                    0_1526394426565_eb178a7a-0c6d-4b83-9507-3c4911207209-image.png

                                    Results are almost the same:
                                    0_1526394622484_20180515_162534 (Large).jpg :

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                                    • Neoxioundefined
                                      Neoxio
                                      last edited by

                                      Do you have quality 3M belts or china? How about your hotend mount is it stable or wobbly.

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                                      • deckingmanundefined
                                        deckingman @Neoxio
                                        last edited by

                                        @neoxio said in Strange Ringing artifacts on coreXY:

                                        Do you have quality 3M belts or china? How about your hotend mount is it stable or wobbly.

                                        Check his OP - seems he's tried them.

                                        Ian
                                        https://somei3deas.wordpress.com/
                                        https://www.youtube.com/@deckingman

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                                        • Phaedruxundefined
                                          Phaedrux Moderator
                                          last edited by Phaedrux

                                          I had very similar ridges on my corexy and the solution for me was to replace the toothed idlers with smooth bearings and do a belt flip so the smooth side rode on the bearings. It seemed that the diameter of the idler was too small or the profile of tooth and belt mismatched enough that it wasn't meshing smoothly.

                                          Also, I recall a thread from not long ago where using very low steps per mm was causing motor movement to be less smooth.

                                          Just some thoughts

                                          alt text

                                          Here's an example of what I had.

                                          Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                          • whosrdaddyundefined
                                            whosrdaddy
                                            last edited by

                                            Could be an extrusion problem.
                                            Add some pictures of the complete printer so we can have a better idea...

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