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    • Vetiundefined
      Veti
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      link does not work

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      • fr4nc3scoundefined
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        https://youtu.be/Ej2VGE_aFAg

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        • dc42undefined
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          It looks like you have backlash of about 0.06mm. What is your steps/mm in that direction, and at what microstepping?

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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          • fr4nc3scoundefined
            fr4nc3sco @dc42
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            @dc42
            M350 X16 Y16 Z8 E16:16 I1
            M92 X80.00 Y80.00 Z800.00 E412.88:412.88
            M566 X300.00 Y300.00 Z12.00 E300.00:300.00
            M203 X15000.00 Y15000.00 Z300.00 E1500.00:1500.00
            M201 X500.00 Y500.00 Z10.00 E1000.00:1000.00
            M906 X1700.00 Y1700.00 Z1700.00 E1700.00:1700.00 I90
            tested motor
            17hs19-2004s1 and 17hm19-2004-s and longer 42bygh40h-2-19d he does it with everyone

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            • dc42undefined
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              You have 80 x1/16 microsteps per mm. so each microstep is 0.0125um. It looks like when you reverse direction, it takes 4 microsteps to put enough tension in the belt on the other size of the pulley to overcome friction. Tightening the belt may help, if it's not already tight enough. It's also possible that the belt is slipping on the motor pulley, if it's not a perfect fit.

              50um backlash should be OK for 3D printing, but perhaps not for CNC work.

              Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
              Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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              • fr4nc3scoundefined
                fr4nc3sco @dc42
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                @dc42 said in help loss steps on inversions:

                You have 80 x1/16 microsteps per mm. so each microstep is 0.0125um. It looks like when you reverse direction, it takes 4 microsteps to put enough tension in the belt on the other size of the pulley to overcome friction. Tightening the belt may help, if it's not already tight enough. It's also possible that the belt is slipping on the motor pulley, if it's not a perfect fit.

                50um backlash should be OK for 3D printing, but perhaps not for CNC work.

                could his hypothesis be real and is there a parameter to correct this error? it's possible ?

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                • Vetiundefined
                  Veti
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                  maybe change from belts to ball screws if you need that kind of precision.

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                  • fr4nc3scoundefined
                    fr4nc3sco
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                    I ordered the 9mm gates should be more rigid etc .. let's see what accuracy can bring, well let's say that the print itself brings so many errors and if we start with a bad base ... certainly will not know what, for the screws I thought but there are no such long recirculation steps to keep up with the straps

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                    • Vetiundefined
                      Veti
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                      as an example see here
                      https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2929869

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                      • fr4nc3scoundefined
                        fr4nc3sco
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                        Hi possibly to eliminate loss of steps mount a MKS SERVO42 Nema 17 closed loop with the Duet Expansion Breakout Board but then it is possible to recover the pins to make a bltouch coexist and work?

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                        • Vetiundefined
                          Veti
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                          it is not lost steps. its backlash.

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                          • fr4nc3scoundefined
                            fr4nc3sco
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                            hi,
                            I changed the strap with a better 9mm gates
                            [IMG]http://i63.tinypic.com/34zc28w.jpg[/IMG]

                            this is the problem at 1/16
                            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-6TC1k9jVaZar40PE5DxQoyw79dfP6_Z/view?usp=sharing

                            while at 1/2 the problem disappears
                            https://drive.google.com/file/d/1--GEUBKAdP7hRF3CA10b_3lvMfIiLgF-/view?usp=sharing

                            the strange thing and that however also happens this setting 0.1mm of movement to time
                            https://drive.google.com/file/d/10v1igg_cmjlgtJU7rxxotNrS7KxMH9Cg/view?usp=sharing

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