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  • RE: Dimension Error in X / Y with my delta printer

    I thank you very much for your suggestions hints! Tweaking the mechanik to have a clean functional built is one thing I would like to achieve and getting the ounce out of precision I ll do the firmware tweak which John pointed out!
    Thanks a Lot for your help @all!
    Bye
    Boris

    posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    BorisM
    18 Jun 2017, 07:47
  • RE: Dimension Error in X / Y with my delta printer

    okay, thats interesting. Indeed the X-Belt is not as exact the same as y and z but far away from sluggish or whatever. I´ll tighten that one. Play is not there as seen by the eye on every joint. A gauge will find some for sure. Good points with the rods. I will check that.
    I thought that there is a compensation available somewhere in the firmware. I could compensate that while constructing parts, too. But knowing that there is something wrong would drive me nuts…
    Thanks!
    Boris

    posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    BorisM
    17 Jun 2017, 17:02
  • Dimension Error in X / Y with my delta printer

    Hi!
    I started tuning my new (first) delta with the duet wifi. By the way I am amazed by this board using 0.9 deg/step motors the fan of the E3D @24V is the loudest noise when printing!
    Ok now the problem: I have printed several objects like a 20x20mm square etc. and I constantly get 20.25mm instead of 20 in X direction. Y is fine, Z, too.
    Autocalibration ends always around 0,064.
    Is there a solution for tuning this in the firmware? I guess it is a problem coming from the mechanics?
    Would be happy about some help.

    Bye, Boris

    posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    BorisM
    17 Jun 2017, 15:05
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