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    timcurtis67
    last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 10:38

    I've had Delrin mini V's on my small printer for the last 3 years without any issues thus far. And it has tons of printing hours on it.

    I tried running the new harder clear wheels on my large printer but ended up switching that one to Delrin wheels now. The harder wheels transfer vibrations that were showing up in my prints. Also 2 of the harder wheels had chipped at some point during the many hours of printing. I probably got some plastic or who knows what on one of the tracks to cause the damaged wheels.

    The Delrin wheels don't transfer the vibrations and aren't as fragile so I'll stick with them. I never tried the larger wheels.

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      Phaedrux Moderator @timcurtis67
      last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 16:20

      @timcurtis67 that's interesting you mention vibration transfer. I wonder if I'm not seeing some of that now. At low layer heights I seem to have quite a bit of micro ghosting happening at anything other than a crawl speed.

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        timcurtis67 @Phaedrux
        last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:01

        @phaedrux said in My custom D-Bot:

        @timcurtis67 that's interesting you mention vibration transfer. I wonder if I'm not seeing some of that now. At low layer heights I seem to have quite a bit of micro ghosting happening at anything other than a crawl speed.

        If you have a set of the Delrin wheels it's worth trying them. It helped on my large printer.

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          Phaedrux Moderator @timcurtis67
          last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:03

          @timcurtis67 yeah I still have the set of delrin wheels. I'll have to do some detailed before and after.

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            timcurtis67 @Phaedrux
            last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:05

            @phaedrux 👍

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              deckingman
              last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:22

              It'd be interesting to see a comparison between the mini V and the "standard" wheels too. That'd probably mean a major re-design though. I think the mini V wheels are about 15mm diameter and the "standard" or non-mini V are about 24mm diameter.

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

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                Phaedrux Moderator @deckingman
                last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:27

                @deckingman I believe I've seen some mods to use the full size wheels, but I don't have any larger wheels and don't think I'm willing to go that far to test. At that point I might as well go to linear rails.

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                  deckingman @Phaedrux
                  last edited by 10 Jul 2018, 18:33

                  @phaedrux said in My custom D-Bot:

                  @deckingman I believe I've seen some mods to use the full size wheels, but I don't have any larger wheels and don't think I'm willing to go that far to test. At that point I might as well go to linear rails.

                  Yes they are not cheap when you add in spacers (eccentric and otherwise), bearings, bolts etc. I had a fit when I worked out how much I'd spent on the 40 wheels sets that my machine has! Oh and I wasn't suggesting you try the larger ones - I just meant that it would be interesting to see a comparison.

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

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                    DocTrucker
                    last edited by 11 Jul 2018, 11:04

                    I've flat spotted some Delrin wheels. Swapped all 20 to the polycarbonate 'tyres' when I bought a further eight to add a second set of z-axis guides to the front of the machine. Had no problems that I am aware of since.

                    This was on a core-xy using four wheel guides as per standard build instructions. I think I'd pinched one pair up too tight against the rail.

                    Running 3 P3Steel with Duet 2. Duet 3 on the shelf looking for a suitable machine. One first generation Duet in a Logo/Turtle style robot!

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                      deckingman
                      last edited by 11 Jul 2018, 11:15

                      That would certainly do it (having them too tight). I have to say that before I started printing my own gantry plates, I bought a couple of OpenBuilds ones and found that even with the eccentric spacers backed fully off, the wheels were too tight on the rails. I got around it by opening up the smaller hole in the gantry plate which gave me a bit more adjustment.

                      Ian
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                        Phaedrux Moderator
                        last edited by Phaedrux 14 Jul 2018, 22:01

                        I think I've isolated the source of my micro vibration patterns showing most visibly on lower layer heights. It's hard to get a good picture of it, but it looks almost like ringing patterns, except that it doesn't follow the same edge pattern, it's more distributed and random looking.

                        Normal ringing pattern:
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                        Vibration ringing pattern:
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                        I have been trying to use the formula provided by @dc42 here to eliminate the ringing. I was able to clear up the X axis, but wasn't able to remove it from the Y axis direction.

                        Then I started to hear a rather loud cracking sound. What's that sound?

                        In the video you'll hear what sounds like intermittent snapping plastic. When this started I stopped trying to fix the vibrations and started to find out where the awful sound was coming from. I couldn't see anything broken in the carriage. The wire loom wasn't the source (I took it off).

                        Then I disconnected the belts and moved the carriage by hand. Movement on the X axis was definitely not smooth. I tested rolling each wheel and discovered that the top wheel was very stiff and when I moved the carriage quickly I could reproduce the sound. I swapped out the top wheel with one of the spares and the sound went away and movement feels smooth again. The bearing of the wheel had exploded and leaked black lubricant

                        However, the Y axis still has some vibration and I think one or more of the polycarbonate wheel bearings are also failing. I bought a few extra expecting some failures, but didn't expect them this soon.

                        X before:
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                        X After:
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                        But the Y side always looked something like this:
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                        I'm now torn over whether I should just go back to the delrin wheels and let them deteriorate or get something like the openbuilds delrin wheels. https://openbuildspartstore.com/delrin-mini-v-wheel-kit/ If only they weren't so expensive! 7USD per wheel. The polycarbonate wheels on ali express were 40 for 16$!! Get what you pay for though I suppose.

                        At least now I know the source of the problem and can fix it.

                        EDIT: Found a couple more bad bearings. At least it was only one per wheel so I was able to combine the good bearings and reinstall. Who knows how long they will last. Also surprised by the wear on the wheel. The failed wheels were all directly on the tensioner side. I suppose it's possible I had them over tensioned, but it's just an M3 screw finger tightened.

                        Now to see if the vibrations are gone in the print. The movement definitely feels smoother.

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                          deckingman
                          last edited by 15 Jul 2018, 09:59

                          Oooh, nasty. If it's any help, I've never had any probs like that with the genuine OpenBuilds ones (full size, not the mini). No bearing failures nor any signs of excessive wear. They are expensive though. I think I worked out that with two spaces (some eccentric and some plain) as well as shims, bearings nuts and bolts, they works out on average at about £9.00 a kit. My two X gantries each have 6 wheels (3 per rail but two rails) so that's 12 wheel kits. My Y gantries have 4 each and their are two pairs of Y gantries so that's another 16. Then I have 3 linear guides for the Z axis with 4 wheels per guide so that's another 12 kits making 40 kits in total. So over time, I've spent about £360 on wheels - more than a lot of people spend on a complete printer.☹

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

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                            Phaedrux Moderator @deckingman
                            last edited by 15 Jul 2018, 15:46

                            @deckingman yeah you can definitely blow the bank at the openbuilds store but it does look like good quality kit.

                            I've replaced all the y axis wheels with delrin now and it's back to smooth. Almost half the wheels feel a little rough and some were very rough and no doubt on their way to the same loud failure.

                            Quite disappointed by this particular "upgrade". Too good to be true at that price obviously. At least I have the wheels and can replace the bearings. So not a total loss.

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                              rosethia
                              last edited by 16 Jul 2018, 08:58

                              Looks great. I have a heavily modified C-Bot (D-Bot wasn't around when I made it) and I really dig your z-axis leadscrew setup. Nicely done!


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                                ntgorilla
                                last edited by 17 Jul 2018, 02:43

                                Oh wow, just catching up. Those came with your PC wheels? Yikes. There are some on Amazon too, but I'm not sure how much better they'd be except probably easier to return if they're a mess, amazon pc wheels 20 pack. $3 and change per wheel might be worth checking out. I almost picked them up, but I'm still interested in the potential to use some of these guide rails I have laying around.
                                My kit was supposed to show up today, but I got off work today late today, and my wife decided she had somewhere else to be besides at home waiting to sign for my package(joking, of course)... so until tomorrow. I think just about everything else has shown up. I got my delta back up and running, so I'm starting to print parts tonight. I probably won't get to start actually building until this weekend though.

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                                  Phaedrux Moderator @rosethia
                                  last edited by 17 Jul 2018, 03:59

                                  @rosethia thanks. The z axis definitely took the longest to figure out. Pretty happy with it so far. One thing I might change is getting the idler tensioner plate milled out of metal. It can flex a bit as it is now. It was stiffer in PLA originally but the bolts had a tendency to migrate through and deform it. In PETG it's tougher but has more flex. I'm going to try ASA next. It that doesn't do it, polycarbonate.

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                                    Phaedrux Moderator @ntgorilla
                                    last edited by 17 Jul 2018, 04:00

                                    @ntgorilla sadly those wheels won't ship to me in Canada.

                                    Good luck with your build. Let me know if you run into anything.

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                                      ntgorilla @Phaedrux
                                      last edited by 19 Jul 2018, 02:18

                                      @phaedrux I'm sure it's more a matter of when and not 'if'. I've already made one silly mistake from ordering parts at like 2 in the morning... forgetting about the v-wheels, I ordered some Misumi extrusions to make I a bit taller, and replace some of the 2020 with 2040... totally forgetting they're not v-slot. Oh well, just more of a reason to try out these rails. I've only really had time to clean up the extrusions that came in the kit and sort everything out... will get there eventually.

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                                        Phaedrux Moderator @ntgorilla
                                        last edited by 19 Jul 2018, 02:35

                                        @ntgorilla ouch. I think there are some DBot mods for misumi rails.

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                                          GBusy24
                                          last edited by 28 Jun 2022, 22:31

                                          Phaedrux, I have basically the same printer as you and I recently printed your remix of Sparreau's print carriage. I've been attempting to set up the BL touch and have seen some posts on the forum where you are helping people get theirs going. Could you help me out? Thanks

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