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    6-Sphere vs 3-Sphere Effector & Duet Geometry

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    • SnowCrash
      SnowCrash last edited by

      When it comes to delta printers with magnetic rods , does the Duet firmware (or the firmware it uses as its basis) presupposes a 6-Sphere effector geometry?

      I'm asking this because I'm wondering whether the use of a 3-sphere effector (like the one used, for example, by SpiderBot) might negatively impact the possibility of getting a good overall calibration of the printer.

      To better explain my thoughts on this, here's one example:

      Connecting the 6 magnetic rods to a 3-sphere effector generates a different angle between the rods and the effector than the angle created by connecting the same rods to a 6-sphere effector.

      This different angle, in turn, means the 'delta radius' is also different in the 2 cases, and since this is a fundamental parameter in the machine's calibration, I'm worried that a presupposition about a 6-sphere effector in the firmware would lead to calibration difficulties when using a 3-sphere effector.

      Or perhaps the difference is so negligible that it wouldn't be noticed?

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      • dc42
        dc42 administrators last edited by

        The firmware doesn't care whether you have 3 spheres or 6, as long as the rods are parallel.

        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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        • SnowCrash
          SnowCrash @dc42 last edited by

          Awesome! Thanks @dc42!

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