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    • titusouundefined
      titusou @fcwilt
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      @fcwilt said in Watercooling, heat-chamber, high-temp 3DP build (2nd attempt):

      What are you going to use to as guides for the bed frame - rods or linear guides?

      I have 2 linear rails on the left side vertical column to structure on X/Y direction holding, where Z is seating on 4 leadscrew motor.

      Titus

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      • fcwiltundefined
        fcwilt @titusou
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        @titusou said in Watercooling, heat-chamber, high-temp 3DP build (2nd attempt):

        @fcwilt said in Watercooling, heat-chamber, high-temp 3DP build (2nd attempt):

        What are you going to use to as guides for the bed frame - rods or linear guides?

        I have 2 linear rails on the left side vertical column to structure on X/Y direction holding, where Z is seating on 4 leadscrew motor.

        Titus

        Ah.. Yes... I see them now. At first all I saw where the 4 lead screws.

        Thanks.

        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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        • baird1faundefined
          baird1fa
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          Can you use stall detection for the z probe? But I have a BLTouch in my heated chamber. I run it up to 70C and so far it’s fine.

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          • titusouundefined
            titusou @baird1fa
            last edited by titusou

            @baird1fa said in Watercooling, heat-chamber, high-temp 3DP build (2nd attempt):

            Can you use stall detection for the z probe? But I have a BLTouch in my heated chamber. I run it up to 70C and so far it’s fine.

            I dont think stall detection work well with Z leadscrew...

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            • titusouundefined
              titusou
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              I got all the wiring semi-done now. Need to redo X/U with drag chain to make it cleaner.

              2020-07-13 22.56.23 (s).jpg

              Cooling loop is using customized alum distribution block I'd from other projects, Probably oversized but it seems works. Yes it has 3 loops, one reserved for Y motor later. Haven't run the pump yet.

              2020-07-13 22.55.58 (s).jpg

              After lots of try&error I managed to get 4 independent Z motor running G32 auto bed calibration with "probe bar". It's working but quite hassle to use as I also need to put 50mm block during the probing.

              2020-07-18 22.55.14 (s).jpg

              Basically I use M291 message with input-response to control step flow. Moving XY to Z1 motor location > place probe bar + block > probe > remove probe bar + block > Z2 again > Z3 again > Z4 again. It take quite a while to finish.

              2020-07-18 22.57.05 (s).jpg

              I will see if using traditional gauge indicator will make G32 operation easier. Since bed is quite ridge I don't think I need to use G32 frequently.

              And then... put BLTouch on X for G29 meshbed, maybe make BLTouch detachable to avoid long-term high-temp chamber exposure.

              Until next time
              Titus

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              • titusouundefined
                titusou
                last edited by titusou

                Gauge indicator is super fast to use as Z frame leveling probe bar, then just use hand to rotate the Z motor leadscrew to make Z frame level on 4 corners.
                2020-07-19 22.15.15 (s).jpg

                And then, the 2 screw detachable BLtouch mount for G29 meshbed leveling.
                2020-07-19 22.30.19 (s).jpg

                Achieve 0.020mm mean error, HAHA!!!
                2020-07-19 22.47.45.png

                Next... start the X/U calibration...

                Until next time
                Titus

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                • titusouundefined
                  titusou
                  last edited by titusou

                  During calibration testing I figured the temp X/U wiring is really too temp to use even with simple calibration. Solution: get it drag-chained πŸ™‚

                  2020-08-02 23.24.37 (s).jpg

                  2020-08-02 23.26.53 (s).jpg

                  Until next time
                  Titus

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                  • Phaedruxundefined
                    Phaedrux Moderator
                    last edited by

                    Would you be able to share your config set? It may prove helpful for new users trying to setup an IDEX.

                    Z-Bot CoreXY Build | Thingiverse Profile

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                    • titusouundefined
                      titusou @Phaedrux
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                      @Phaedrux said in Watercooling, heat-chamber, high-temp 3DP build (2nd attempt):

                      Would you be able to share your config set? It may prove helpful for new users trying to setup an IDEX.

                      Will do once I get it cleanup a bit, it's quite a mess right now 😜

                      Titus

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                      • titusouundefined
                        titusou
                        last edited by

                        Change the subject for better searching πŸ™‚
                        Titus

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