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    • Wyvernundefined
      Wyvern @jrjones88
      last edited by

      @jrjones88
      You have a nice plate then, mine, while it works surprisingly with no compensation will visibly warp if one adjustment knob is too tight, it's too thin IMHO to use alone.

      I'm testing out corner clamps, they work, but they reduce build area by 10mm and seem to interfere with the bed adjustment (cocked to one side)- but prints look better.

      I will leave 1 inch corner uncovered from adhesive, that way I can get a scraper under and peel- its .1mm thick.

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      • TLeTourneauundefined
        TLeTourneau
        last edited by

        I use Swiss Clips, they're unobtrusive but allow me to remove the glass relatively easily. I'll see how they work with the 3/8" APT5 and 1/4" glass. 🙂

        https://www.dickblick.com/products/swiss-clips/

        Thanks,
        Tom

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators @Wyvern
          last edited by

          @wyvern said in Yet another cast aluminum plate topic...:

          I hate hate hate hate hate clips or the likes, they get in the way and reduce build area.

          That's why I use build plates that are a little larger than the area reachable by the nozzle. I don't see any point in using a glass plate on top of the aluminium if you can't remove it very easily.

          Another reason to use an oversized built plate is that the edges will inevitably be a little cooler than the rest.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • TLeTourneauundefined
            TLeTourneau @dc42
            last edited by

            @dc42 OT but do you think this paint would work with the mini differential IR sensor?

            Rust-Oleum Specialty 12 oz. High Heat Satin Bar-B-Que Black Spray Paint
            https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Specialty-12-oz-High-Heat-Satin-Bar-B-Que-Black-Spray-Paint-7778830/202315061

            Thanks,
            Tom

            TronXY X5S-500 (CoerXY)
            Duet 2 Ethernet v1.04
            Firmware Version: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
            Web Interface Version: 1.22.6
            7" PanelDue
            E3D V6 Clone
            MOSFET's for hot end
            1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
            dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch

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            • mrehorstdmdundefined
              mrehorstdmd
              last edited by

              Here's what a 750W Keenovo heater does on a 300x300x8mm MIC6 plate set to 100C:

              alt text

              Notice that the ears of the plate read much cooler than the rest of the plate. It looks like temperature drops off rapidly as you move away from the outline of the heater, so using an oversized plate may not provide any more printable area.

              https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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              • TLeTourneauundefined
                TLeTourneau @mrehorstdmd
                last edited by

                @mrehorstdmd it'll be interesting to see how it turns out for me. I've ordered a 120v 1000w 450×450mm Keenovo, due to the holiday in China I likely won't receive it until the end of February. I'm going to try adapting the mount design you used. Where did you get the Teflon blocks from?

                Thanks,
                Tom

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                • Wyvernundefined
                  Wyvern @dc42
                  last edited by

                  @dc42 The conundrum is the nozzle and cradle assembly sit very low, so I can't clip to the rear of the plate at all as it juts out 3 inches from the bed, the build plate sits very close to the the tray- so much so that the clip interferes with the adjustment of the bed, I could install larger springs however.

                  I only print on build mats, these require a scraper and mild rapping on the handle, this moves the plate around.

                  Clipping onto the this thin bed causes the mirror to warp.

                  I would buy a CNC'd bed, but the one available requires an expensive silicone heating mat $140 I can't justify just yet.

                  Glass has a lot less expansion when heated and mirrors are usually very flat, I don't use a probe, so if the build plate is warped i'm SOL.

                  With A/C heating mats, is there not a way to use the duet signal to turn on/off control the heat? everything I have seen uses a dedicated controller.

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                  • pro3dundefined
                    pro3d
                    last edited by

                    I will never go back to a rolled plate for any size above 250. The cast aluminum does not warp as much as the rolled/extruded ones so they are necessary for any bigger area

                    Here is what I now have on the V-King CoreXY
                    Video

                    Link for product

                    Valkyrie DIY High Temp 3D Printer

                    R&D - Engineering Designer - Viking 3D Printers
                    https://vkingprinter.com/

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                    • dc42undefined
                      dc42 administrators @TLeTourneau
                      last edited by

                      @tletourneau said in Yet another cast aluminum plate topic...:

                      @dc42 OT but do you think this paint would work with the mini differential IR sensor?

                      Rust-Oleum Specialty 12 oz. High Heat Satin Bar-B-Que Black Spray Paint
                      https://www.homedepot.com/p/Rust-Oleum-Specialty-12-oz-High-Heat-Satin-Bar-B-Que-Black-Spray-Paint-7778830/202315061

                      Probably, although matt black would be better than satin.

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                      • mrehorstdmdundefined
                        mrehorstdmd @TLeTourneau
                        last edited by

                        @tletourneau I get Teflon from a local supplier, Midland Plastics. They have a commercial showroom where they sell cut-offs of all sorts of plastics and composites. When I go there, about twice each year, I always check for small Teflon scraps and buy them even if I don't have an immediate use for them. Teflon is very easy to machine and its slipperiness and moderately high temperature tolerance make it useful for all sorts of things.

                        Someone at the Makerspace works at a company that makes industrial electrical controls and they use a lot of Torlon. He brings bags full of cut-off pieces to the Makerspace for people to use. It's very difficult to machine, but it's very strong and withstands high temperatures.

                        https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                        • TLeTourneauundefined
                          TLeTourneau @mrehorstdmd
                          last edited by

                          @mrehorstdmd thanks! Did you tap where the bolts go into the side of the plate? Also, what size bolts did you use for the bed spring retention? If I missed it in the blog post I apologize. The plate I ordered is 3/8" thick.

                          Thanks,
                          Tom

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                          1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
                          dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch

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                          • mrehorstdmdundefined
                            mrehorstdmd @TLeTourneau
                            last edited by

                            @tletourneau If you're referring to the screws that hold the plate-end of the hold-down springs, yes, they are tapped. I used #6-32 screws. The bolts that hold the other end of the hold down springs go into the axial holes in the bed support. They are 5/16-18 tapped holes and screws.

                            In SoM, which I recently upgraded to a line powered heater and kinematic mount, instead of drilling into the edge of the bed plate (only 1/4" thick), I made the ears wider and drilled through the plate and tapped the holes. Like this:
                            alt text

                            https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                            • TLeTourneauundefined
                              TLeTourneau @mrehorstdmd
                              last edited by

                              @mrehorstdmd thanks again! I'm going to try a slightly modified version of the kinematic mount. I'm going to have it mounted to 2020 with the ball screws and springs across the front and back of the plate. We'll see how it goes, the plate shipped out today so I should have it tomorrow or Monday. The heater shipped from China today as well so that should be here in a week or two (I hope).

                              Thanks,
                              Tom

                              TronXY X5S-500 (CoerXY)
                              Duet 2 Ethernet v1.04
                              Firmware Version: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
                              Web Interface Version: 1.22.6
                              7" PanelDue
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                              MOSFET's for hot end
                              1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
                              dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch

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                              • Wyvernundefined
                                Wyvern
                                last edited by

                                So I adhered the glass to my heated bed, got it level-ish, looked closely and the bed is warped pretty badly.

                                713 maker just ran out of stock on the milled bed, go figure.

                                So the question is, should I go SSR or with the Keenevo controller? I found a 300W silicone mat (I don't need crazy heat-up times)

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                                • Phaedruxundefined
                                  Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
                                  last edited by

                                  @wyvern what is the keenovo controller?

                                  Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                                  • TLeTourneauundefined
                                    TLeTourneau @Phaedrux
                                    last edited by

                                    @phaedrux Keenovo offers an external temperature controller.

                                    Thanks,
                                    Tom

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                                    MOSFET's for hot end
                                    1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
                                    dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch

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                                    • Wyvernundefined
                                      Wyvern
                                      last edited by

                                      It's a little self-contained heat controller and timer, no wiring to the Duet at all.

                                      The problem I see with it is the inability to set the bed temp with G-code, the upside is the reduction in wiring and since it's remote, no chance of it damaging the due... unless it decides to start on fire.

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                                      • TLeTourneauundefined
                                        TLeTourneau @Wyvern
                                        last edited by TLeTourneau

                                        @wyvern I went with a SSR, I prefer to let the Duet control the temperature. It is really useful for prints like some of the ABS where I drop the bed temp after a few layers.

                                        Thanks,
                                        Tom

                                        TronXY X5S-500 (CoerXY)
                                        Duet 2 Ethernet v1.04
                                        Firmware Version: 2.02(RTOS) (2018-12-24b1)
                                        Web Interface Version: 1.22.6
                                        7" PanelDue
                                        E3D V6 Clone
                                        MOSFET's for hot end
                                        1000w Keenovo with SSR for heat bed
                                        dc42 Mini IR Sensor or BLTouch

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                                        • Wyvernundefined
                                          Wyvern
                                          last edited by

                                          I've heard of the SSR throwing high peak voltages during SSR deactivation/off cycling.

                                          But usually that is with shutting down actual coils- so maybe that is bad information.

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                                          • Phaedruxundefined
                                            Phaedrux Moderator @Wyvern
                                            last edited by

                                            @wyvern I'd go with a Duet controlled SSR. Something like:
                                            https://www.auberins.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_30&products_id=288

                                            I'd worry about forgetting to turn on or off a seperate controller. Might as well let the Duet automate it with Gcode.

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