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    • RE: Delta bed leveling issues

      @lord-binky What kind of sources did you find?

      I went ahead and yanked off the arms and effector to start with, and put an upside down dial indicator on the bed. I've been using that to examine unloaded backlash at each tower.

      I found one tower "skate" that isn't quite right. It's got a "click" and some displacement when I put lateral force on it. I suspect this may be the root of at least some of my issue. I need to troubleshoot this and then keep going.

      I'm thinking I'll stick some mass on each skate and then recheck to see what the loaded numbers look like. On a mill, loaded is frequently better than unloaded ...

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    • RE: Delta bed leveling issues

      Thanks so much for the input! It's really appreciated.
      I'll look at those factors and see what comes out of it.

      I've got a lot of hands on with CNC mills, so I'm pretty familiar with backlash. @dc42 what you are saying makes a lot of sense - I just never really wrapped my head around what backlash looks like on a delta!

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    • Delta bed leveling issues

      I've finally determined I need to ask some experienced eyes to help me out! Any and all assistance is greatly appreciated!

      I have a Rostock v3 max that I've extensively upgraded. One of my interns at a previous company assembled this printer (not always a recipe for complete success! 🙂 ). It has never once in its life worked quite right. Over the last year (while working at home sitting through Teams calls!), I tore it down and did a bunch of upgrades, I found a couple of intern-induced issues with the build, but nothing I've fixed so far has gotten me to a properly performing printer.

      The hardware setup is now as follows:

      • a v3 Max base,
      • original glass bed with a PEI sheet stuck on it,
      • 0.9-degree steppers all around with the 16 tooth pulleys,
      • the newer SE300 effector with strain-based touch probing,
      • carbon fiber arms,
      • Duet 3 MB6HC (MB6HC),
        Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 3 MB6HC 3.4.1 (2022-06-01)

      I've tried both 6-point and 8-point (6-point plus bed angle variety) calibration without seeing much difference between them. When I do a bed surface scan with the touch probe, the result has a pattern that suggests a systemic alignment issue; I just can't put my finger on exactly what's wrong.

      At this point, the only thing I have not messed with too much is the actual tower assembly. My assumption has been since the tower positions are set by semi-precision (injection molded and laser cut) parts, they should be pretty accurate.
      I did check the towers for warp with a machinist's straight edge, and they all seem quite good.

      I've attached the following:
      config.g
      config-override.g
      bed.g
      homedelta.g
      heightmap.csv

      Photo of the first layer of a bed size test piece show how the outer areas have very different coverage than the center.

      Screenshot of the 3D render of the bed height map.

      TestPart.jpg
      eddc4b57-ba18-4aa2-b39b-9ce5880621f3-image.png

      heightmap.csv
      config-override.g
      config.g
      bed.g
      homedelta.g

      Any advice would be great. I can think of a couple of next steps, but they are getting to be more and more effort, so I figured I would see if this symptom was something someone else was familiar with!

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