moiré on my delta 3D printer
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We have 5mm height washers betwen motor and PLA, but metal screews can get hot and bend PLA. Hot motors aren't so good for us. All printer electronics is made for 24 volts, using 12V power suply is not good too, but I have idea: what about smoother made of antiparalel diodes? Should voltage drop od diodes help?
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you could also use htpla and anneal it. that way it can withstand temperatures above 100C
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@thugmek The simplest solution is print ABS brackets. I run my motors so they have a 20C rise but they are in a 45C chamber, so they get to 65C. ABS is fine with that.
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@thugmek said in moiré on my delta 3D printer:
We have 5mm height washers betwen motor and PLA, but metal screews can get hot and bend PLA. Hot motors aren't so good for us. All printer electronics is made for 24 volts, using 12V power suply is not good too, but I have idea: what about smoother made of antiparalel diodes? Should voltage drop od diodes help?
With Trinamic drivers, you shouldn't use smoother : tl-smoothers-do-they-make-sense
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I'm not a delta user, but isn't it recommended to use 0.9 degree motors for this very reason (among others)?