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CoreXY - X-Axis Vibration Issues

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    Veti
    last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 11:38

    its allowed to move in one direction to counteract slight alignment issues but it can not rotate.

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      Syko_Symatic
      last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 11:39

      I think I understand, I am trying to look at your thingiverse link but the site is sooooo slow a the moment!

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        Syko_Symatic @Veti
        last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 12:12

        @veti OK! So I have created a quick and dirty solution! I am going to print it in a few minutes and we will see if that solves the issue!

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          Syko_Symatic @Veti
          last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 13:48

          @veti So unfortunately it didn't help. My solution wasn't perfect by any means but it didn't change at all. Hmm... any other ideas? I know without the belts in ran perfectly, so it's obviously being pulled by the belts (as I understand is pretty normal with corexy).

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            deckingman @Syko_Symatic
            last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 14:41

            @syko_symatic Difficult to advise without a bit more information. All we know is that it's a CoreXY. Can you post some pictures -especially showing the belt arrangements. A bit better description of the problem would also help.

            Without having much to go on, I could make a shot in the dark and say that it might might be uneven belt tension that is imparting a twisting force which in turn is causing the guides to bind. The "classic" CoreXY belt patter usually shows the X carriage belts being quite a distance either side of the centre line of the X carriage. So if your belts are aligned like that, and the tension is uneven, then you might be getting a twisting force, which might be causing the guides to bind. I use stacked belts running along the centre line of the X carriage but you may not be able to do that easily.

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

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              Veti
              last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 15:09

              also check that there is no twisting of the belts on direction change.
              i.e make a gcode file with rapid 5mm movement back and forth at high speed and look at the belts during this.

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                Syko_Symatic @deckingman
                last edited by Syko_Symatic 2 Dec 2019, 15:17 12 Feb 2019, 15:13

                @deckingman Thanks, I will try and add some more info.
                The belt arrangment is stacked and looks almost exactly like e3d's tool changer machine. I have included a short video from the other night. The noise isn't an issue in that video as it doesn't occur until it's moving a little faster.

                Link

                I have tried increasing and decreasing belt tension to no avail. Could it possibly be motor setting related?

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                  Veti
                  last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 15:29

                  create a gcode that can replicate the noise.
                  Then while its making the noise try to narrow down the location.
                  the frame looks like it could be resonating at certain frequencies.

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                    Syko_Symatic @Veti
                    last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 16:09

                    @veti It definitely sounds like it's coming from the x-axis carriage. I am going to give tuning the acceleration and max speed a go. Any suggestions of a good starting point?

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                      mrehorstdmd
                      last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 16:59

                      Is the X axis linear guide a "preload" type? How is the X axis rail mounted so that it can slide? If it is free to move, it may be free to rattle, depending on how it's mounted.

                      https://drmrehorst.blogspot.com/

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                        Veti
                        last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 17:20

                        how stable is the x carriage? Push the nozzle in different directions and see if there is play.
                        Also check the fans. I had some fans that created a rattle caused by the blades moving inside the fan at higher speeds. and banging on the casing

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                          Syko_Symatic @mrehorstdmd
                          last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 18:46

                          @mrehorstdmd yes it’s preloaded. It is secured to a cross-brace by a few cap head screws.

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                            fcwilt
                            last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 20:47

                            Hi,

                            It's hard to tell from the video but are the belts on either side of the X slide parallel to the slide?

                            Frederick

                            Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                              Syko_Symatic @fcwilt
                              last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 21:56

                              @fcwilt as best as I can get them. I’m going to try re-aligning everything again. Annoying, but I am going to wait for some new gates pulleys from E3D to make sure everything is the best it can be.

                              Or maybe I will re-align it all first? I can’t decide. Either way I will keep trying.

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                                fcwilt @Syko_Symatic
                                last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 22:00

                                @syko_symatic

                                Well I think it has to be something about your build.

                                I built a D-Bot CoreXY printer and it has no binding issues at all. BUT it uses wheels-on-extrusion tech, not slides.

                                My next CoreXY will try slides.

                                Frederick

                                Printers: a small Utilmaker style, a small CoreXY and a E3D MS/TC setup. Various hotends. Using Duet 3 hardware running 3.4.6

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                                  Syko_Symatic @fcwilt
                                  last edited by 12 Feb 2019, 22:02

                                  @fcwilt my thoughts exactly hence the slight rebuild. At least I can do it by only removing the top plate!

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                                    Gear @Syko_Symatic
                                    last edited by 13 Feb 2019, 10:59

                                    @syko_symatic just press f5 untill it loads ...

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                                      Syko_Symatic @fcwilt
                                      last edited by 14 Feb 2019, 09:30

                                      @fcwilt Having a think about it, the E3D design uses the fabtotum style corexy which places the belts in front and behind the x carriage. It is technically possible to move them both behind the carriage, would that help?

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                                        deckingman @Syko_Symatic
                                        last edited by 14 Feb 2019, 10:28

                                        @syko_symatic said in CoreXY - X-Axis Vibration Issues:

                                        @fcwilt Having a think about it, the E3D design uses the fabtotum style corexy which places the belts in front and behind the x carriage. It is technically possible to move them both behind the carriage, would that help?

                                        It might. But moving both belts to the centre line of the X carriage would be better - as per my post of 12th Feb above.

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

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                                          Syko_Symatic @deckingman
                                          last edited by 14 Feb 2019, 11:37

                                          @deckingman Without a massive change to the placement of pulleys and such it's unfortunately not possible.

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