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    Moriquendi
    last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 15:53

    Absolutely, I took over running Precision Piezo in January though he still offers his help and advice when he's available. The Orion is available on the Precision Piezo website here

    Idris

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      3dmntbighker
      last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 20:21

      My Orion groove mount snapped on Monday. I have ordered one made in ABS to get me printing again. But what are the OEM mounts made of? And would Taulman 910 be one of the best materials to print the parts in? I plan to print full sets of spare parts, as I should have in the first place.

      Since installing my Orion I have had a resonance at various points above the print surface. It seems to be an interaction between various parts of my CoreXY. It feels like it will shake things loose eventually somewhere, but so far it's not super obvious in the actual print. It's quite loud, and I could see it causing bed adhesion issues since the frequency seems perfect for shaking the parts loose from the bed. If the resonance originates in the Precision Piezo assembly like I think it does, this could be an achilles heel of this type of sensor.

      Scratch built CoreXY with Maestro
      Heavily modified Ender 3 with Maestro
      MPCNC work in progress with Duet WiFi

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        burtoogle @3dmntbighker
        last edited by burtoogle 22 Aug 2018, 20:30

        @3dmntbighker said in New Product Release - Precision Piezo Orion:

        My Orion groove mount snapped on Monday. I have ordered one made in ABS to get me printing again. But what are the OEM mounts made of? And would Taulman 910 be one of the best materials to print the parts in? I plan to print full sets of spare parts, as I should have in the first place.

        Since installing my Orion I have had a resonance at various points above the print surface. It seems to be an interaction between various parts of my CoreXY. It feels like it will shake things loose eventually somewhere, but so far it's not super obvious in the actual print. It's quite loud, and I could see it causing bed adhesion issues since the frequency seems perfect for shaking the parts loose from the bed. If the resonance originates in the Precision Piezo assembly like I think it does, this could be an achilles heel of this type of sensor.

        Here's my modified Orion groove mount that overcame some difficulties that I had with the original. It's somewhat beefier than the original. I printed the replacement in PLA and it hasn't broken yet.

        orion-groove-mount.zip

        This forum is damn annoying that it won't let you attach stl or zip files!

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          burtoogle
          last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 20:35

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            3dmntbighker @burtoogle
            last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 20:40

            @burtoogle said in New Product Release - Precision Piezo Orion:

            Here's my modified Orion groove mount that overcame some difficulties that I had with the original. It's somewhat beefier than the original. I printed the replacement in PLA and it hasn't broken yet.

            Thanks, I'll try a couple of materials. At the very least the frequency of the resonance should change 😉 I plan to enclose the printer, so PLA is probably not the best choice.

            Scratch built CoreXY with Maestro
            Heavily modified Ender 3 with Maestro
            MPCNC work in progress with Duet WiFi

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              Moriquendi
              last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 21:03

              The OEM mounts are made of ABS, layer adhesion is the critical factor and generally I think PLA has better layer adhesion than ABS, I keep tweaking the design and slicing it to try and improve the strength of the parts.

              If you run into resonance issues perhaps try changing your print speed? My printer sounded terrible at 6000mm/m (travel) speed but smooth as anything at 7000.

              Idris

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                T3P3Tony administrators @burtoogle
                last edited by 22 Aug 2018, 22:42

                @burtoogle said in New Product Release - Precision Piezo Orion:

                This forum is damn annoying that it won't let you attach stl or zip files!

                stls should now work.. zips i would not be so happy about..

                www.duet3d.com

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                  3dmntbighker @Moriquendi
                  last edited by 3dmntbighker 22 Aug 2018, 22:43

                  @moriquendi said in New Product Release - Precision Piezo Orion:

                  The OEM mounts are made of ABS, layer adhesion is the critical factor and generally I think PLA has better layer adhesion than ABS, I keep tweaking the design and slicing it to try and improve the strength of the parts.

                  If you run into resonance issues perhaps try changing your print speed? My printer sounded terrible at 6000mm/m (travel) speed but smooth as anything at 7000.

                  Idris

                  Thanks for the pointers and info. I'll let you know how the Taulman 910 works posting here. The parts I ordered are white ABS. The groove mount seems like a good fit in my BondTech BMG, but I think there is room for improvement. Though I don't think that interface is the source of the resonance.

                  edit:

                  Used the ABS part to print your part in 910. 910 was impossible to print until I used glue stick on the PEI. And 910 warps like crazy, but it's a really good material from what I can tell. Your part seems to have a LOT less resonance so far. Apparently Taulman has Nylons with carbon fiber that supposedly helps the warping.

                  edit2:
                  Actually your part seems to have eliminated all of the resonance.... yay!!!!

                  Bravo sir.

                  Scratch built CoreXY with Maestro
                  Heavily modified Ender 3 with Maestro
                  MPCNC work in progress with Duet WiFi

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                    tjb1
                    last edited by 30 Aug 2018, 12:07

                    @Moriquendi Can you add the screw lengths required for the different configurations here or to the Thingiverse page?

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                      Moriquendi
                      last edited by 30 Aug 2018, 15:46

                      I've just updated the thingiverse details, everything's up there now.

                      Idris

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                        tjb1 @Moriquendi
                        last edited by 30 Aug 2018, 17:42

                        @moriquendi said in New Product Release - Precision Piezo Orion:

                        I've just updated the thingiverse details, everything's up there now.

                        Idris

                        Thank you!

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                          hevilp
                          last edited by 5 Sept 2018, 07:14

                          Hi,

                          how big are the wholes in the Orion PCB?
                          With the wholes big enough, it is possible to use it with Chimera/Cyclops aqua. It is needed to put the filament tube and the water tubes through the whole (each tube outer diameter is 4mm). A second solution would be 2 more wholes to have there for the water tubes.

                          Kind regards

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                            Moriquendi
                            last edited by 5 Sept 2018, 07:41

                            The holes are 10mm in diameter and 19.8mm apart. I doubt you'd be able to get both the water tubes and the bowden tubes through. There is a beta module for the chimera+ (air cooled) on thingiverse here

                            Idris

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                              hevilp
                              last edited by 5 Sept 2018, 09:18

                              Thanks,

                              with ID 10mm I should get 1 x bowden and 1 x water tube in 1 whole, not? Should be 2 mm air theoretic

                              What printed parts are needed (in general)

                              Can you give me an example how to mount the Chimera air cooled? (With thingiverse links which parts I need)
                              I'm asking, because I want to think about a Chimera Aqua mount solution

                              https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3044800

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                                Moriquendi
                                last edited by 5 Sept 2018, 11:07

                                In theory yes but in practice the bowden tube has to go through the centre of the hole which I don't think will leave enough room for the cooling tubes.

                                With respect to the mounting, I don't think that the aqua variant has mounting holes on the top which will make mounting it to an Orion more difficult. I don't have an example of how to mount the Chimera Orion to a printer except that it mounts the same way as the screwmount standard Orion. The top part has four 3mm holes in an 18mm square that you would mount to your printer with some form of bracket. The rest of the Orion assembles in the normal way.

                                The chimera mount was intended as an example of how it could be done, for other people to take and adapt to their printers which is why it's marked as beta.

                                Idris

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                                  hevilp
                                  last edited by 5 Sept 2018, 12:00

                                  Why does the bowden tube has to go through the centre?

                                  If I still got the bowden couplers on the heatsink, the bowden tube doesn't need to go in the centre, right?

                                  Can you give a simple drawing of the orion pcb? I just want to try a design and have no orion

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                                    Moriquendi
                                    last edited by 7 Sept 2018, 11:57

                                    The bowden tube doesn't have to go through the centre. With the chimera you'll have two bowden tubes and one will have to go through each of the two diagonal holes. I don't have a drawing of the Orion to hand, the assembly holes are 26mm apart, the 10mm holes are on the diagonal and 19.8mm apart, the centre hole is 6mm and the overall PCB is 32x43mm

                                    Idris

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                                      tjb1
                                      last edited by 11 Sept 2018, 13:54

                                      @Moriquendi

                                      Is the part circled in red the part that deforms the piezo board during contact? I am going to attempt to make more room under it as it currently doesn't fit an E3D without depressing the PTC collet which allows the PTFE tubing to float causing problems on a Lite6 which has it all the way down to the nozzle. I was also not able to get it to clamp on either of the J-Heads I have, it appears to be hitting the chamfers. I think the groove height could be reduced so the width includes the ends of the chamfers.

                                      I did find a way to constrain the PTFE liner on the E3D using the extruder and its working great.

                                      0_1536670335044_orionpiezo.png

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                                        hevilp
                                        last edited by 11 Sept 2018, 15:14

                                        @Moriquendi

                                        Hi, how does the Chimera+ mount will mounted on a carriage? How was the idea to mount with parts given in the link?

                                        https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3044800

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                                          Dashik
                                          last edited by Dashik 9 Nov 2018, 15:55 11 Sept 2018, 15:26

                                          Hi there,

                                          Can I use this with an E3D titan Aero? if so do you have a link to details of how to?

                                          Haha, teach me to look properly. Spotted it on the main website. amyone got alternative mounts? im printing on a BLV mod with mgn 12 rail on top of an alu 2020 extrusion so getting a decent hotend mount for the aero is proving challenging....

                                          Cheers

                                          James

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