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    Tuning and tweaking
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    • shadowphileundefined
      shadowphile
      last edited by shadowphile

      I'm in middle of fine tuning my extrusions.
      I noticed during all of this that my large vertical surfaces have a fine regular cross-hatching that in my mind is definitely an artifact of moving and extruding steps. I'm printing with esun pla+ through a Zesty Nimble on a large delta with a duet ethernet.
      There are discussions similar to this observation on that forum but this is more regular than those issues.

      While printing a 25mm cubic shell at about 20 mmps I grabbed a belt and clearly felt a high-pitched buzz. Should that be normal?

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      • Phaedruxundefined
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        @shadowphile Can you post a photo?

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        • shadowphileundefined
          shadowphile
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          well I was asking about the buzz 🙂
          But I will post a pic when I get home tonight.
          thanks.

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          • Phaedruxundefined
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            Well it's a vibration. If it's making noise something must be vibrating. So try tightening the belts if possible, or see if there is a part of the frame that is loose. You may be hitting a resonant speed as well, does it still happen if you go a bit slower or faster?

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