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    • mendeleviumundefined
      mendelevium @timcurtis67
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      @timcurtis67
      What did you do for the heat-bed? Aluminum plate? I am a bit concerned about the possibility of warping with the heat pad under the plate and losing the flatness...

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @mendelevium
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        @mendelevium said in Motors for duet 2 wifi:

        If I increase the feed like F1000, the motors will simply vibrate and whine and do not move

        Two likely reasons:

        1. You have set the acceleration too high in the M201 command.

        2. The combination of steps/mm of your machine, motor choice and supply voltage means there is insufficient supply voltage to drive the motor that fast. However, F1000 is a low speed, so that should only be the case if either your machine has a very high steps/mm value, or the motors have high inductance. Use the EMF calculator at https://www.reprapfirmware.org/ to check.

        @mendelevium said in Motors for duet 2 wifi:

        This printer is one of two prototypes I designed and manufactured and spent much time with it. I wish to maybe market in the future.

        Definitely change to 24V power then.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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        • mendeleviumundefined
          mendelevium
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          my extruders/ Water cooling/ hot end ![2_1615555696051_160480591_174566437831827_872159458352239571_n.jpg](Uploading 100%) ![1_1615555696051_160220999_849863792229384_3326401001603109912_n.jpg](Uploading 100%) ![0_1615555696051_160103537_3967567926635363_6334736638490467259_n.jpg](Uploading 100%)

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          • dc42undefined
            dc42 administrators @mendelevium
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            @mendelevium, unfortunately the uploads attached to your last post failed. If you are using Chrome, try uploading them from Firefox instead - that's what I do when I have this problem [frequently].

            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
            Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
            http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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            • timcurtis67undefined
              timcurtis67 @mendelevium
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              @mendelevium said in Motors for duet 2 wifi:

              @timcurtis67
              What did you do for the heat-bed? Aluminum plate? I am a bit concerned about the possibility of warping with the heat pad under the plate and losing the flatness...

              Here is what I use for my bed.
              https://www.midweststeelsupply.com/store/castaluminumplateatp5

              It is very stable when heating. I do have it leveled at 70C. I usually run anywhere from 60C-70C while printing. I used the 1/4" thick plate.

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              • mendeleviumundefined
                mendelevium @timcurtis67
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                @timcurtis67
                The heat-bed plate looks great. What thickness did you manage to get. The thinnest I found was 5mm. It will be a bit heavier but with ball-screws it will be more powerful...

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                • mendeleviumundefined
                  mendelevium
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                  160103537_3967567926635363_6334736638490467259_n.jpg

                  160220999_849863792229384_3326401001603109912_n.jpg

                  160480591_174566437831827_872159458352239571_n.jpg

                  Some of the gear on my 3D printers. Everything manufactured in house, including the anodizing This is the Extruder I produced x 3 reduction, the water cooled hot end the water cooler.

                  I will load some more pics with the ball screws

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                  • timcurtis67undefined
                    timcurtis67 @mendelevium
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                    @mendelevium said in Motors for duet 2 wifi:

                    @timcurtis67
                    The heat-bed plate looks great. What thickness did you manage to get. The thinnest I found was 5mm. It will be a bit heavier but with ball-screws it will be more powerful...

                    I used a 1/4" thick plate for my build. 18" X 18" X .250"

                    That is a very nice looking extruder. Dual drive for the filament?

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                    • mendeleviumundefined
                      mendelevium @mendelevium
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                      @mendelevium
                      I have received the steppers 60mm Nema 17 and changed the control for 24V. Runs ok and I am happy with the help you all contributed. Thank You

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @mendelevium
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                        @mendelevium, I'm glad it's sorted now! I'll mark this as solved.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
                        http://www.escher3d.com, https://miscsolutions.wordpress.com

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