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    • RE: Need help : MagBalls+Smart-Effector for AC LinearKosselPlus

      I searched [ the Internet] for the 3D CAD model for the AnyCubic Kossel Linear Plus frame - the #1 important thing for me was keeping unmodified the bed diameter. The #2nd important thing was the type of the tower rails - specifically, their thickness. You have to decide what you should keep [inherit] from the old printer when creating a new printer.
      Also you must find online the CAD models for the Delta Smart Effector.

      Using a CAD program to edit ensemble frame+effector, I kept the following elements as unmodifiable :
      - the bed diameter = 240 mm, as I absolutely did not want to order a new heated bed -- that was inherited from the Kossel Plus printer -- that is important since such a bed is kinda hard to find -- well, maybe not that hard if you are willing to wait for another 2-ish months of waiting for the Chinese guys to ship 🙂
      - the tower rails -- those are the [noname] MGN12H rails that came with the Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus printer -- they are kinda easier to find from a retailer closer to you, not necessarily China only.

      Eventually I designed my own custom frame using custom 2060 extruded aluminium frames for the towers. That required custom-designed delta corners, as I wanted to keep my 240mm bed.

      That is an chicken-and-egg problem.

      I had to keep alive and running the original Chinese Kossel printer to print all the necessary parts, until I was sure that I am well beyond the no-going-back point. Because once I decide to dismantle the Chinese Kossel printer, I cannot be sure, not in 1000 lives, that reassembling it would result in something that would print 1+1=2. Because China. So, the printer upgrade process is one-way.

      OK so using the CAD program I calculated that I need 288.14 mm Haydn arms.

      Then I went shopping online for such custom-sized Haydn arms.

      Most offers I've seen online were for pre-built 360 mm Haydn arms, but that was not good for me because:

      • arms longer than 288.14 mm will worsen my delta printer precision
      • also arms longer than 288.14 mm will lower my printable height too much, should I have towers' height restrictions;
      • arms shorter that 288.14 mm will shorten my printable diameter too much below 240 mm.

      So if you are into building your custom delta, you have to find a way to get precise-built rods. Haydn arms are precise-built. My 6 Haydn arms were shipped like so:

      • 4 arms of 288.14 mm
      • 2 arms of 288.15 mm

      So 0.01 mm difference, that is really close to perfection.

      If I would've tried to build my custom arms, chances are that I would've made mistakes that would've been led me to rebuilding the arms again and again -- eventually leading to an overall cost much greater than what I would accept.

      The original Duet Delta Smart Effector ships with and e3d v6 0.4 mm hotend.

      The migration path from the e3d v6 to a e3d volcano is easy. You keep the Duet Delta Smart Effector PCB. You just have to sacrifice 1-ish centimeter reduction in printing height.

      My final configuration is as follows:

      • original 240 mm heated bed inherited from Anycubic Kossel Plus printer
      • custom frame with custom 3d-printed delta corners
      • custom-length Haydn arms (4 x 288.14 mm + 2 x 288.15 mm)
      • Two Duet Delta Smart Effector: a) first one for e3d v6 0.4 mm hotend, and b) second one with e3d volcano 0.8 mm.
      • Duet 3D wifi motherboard
      • Duetx5 (I want to add separate dedicated flying extruders for each of my two hotends)

      Regards

      posted in My Duet controlled machine
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      mihaitintea
    • RE: Alternative to Haydn's

      My 2 cents: if you try to build the rods yourself and do not obtain quality and precision then you will be tempted to try again maybe once or twice, eventually the total cost may be bigger than buying Haydn's in the first place. Plus the wasted time.

      Same if you purchase cheaper noname rods.

      Haydn rods happen to be something that many users purchased and then never complained about quality/precision, that tells that you can't go wrong with Haydn.

      My Haydns are within 0.01 mm difference, that says a lot.

      Unless you plan buying Haydn rods every week, the expense is somehow a one-time-and-never-have-to-do-it-again thing, so the price tag is well justified.

      Regards

      posted in General Discussion
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    • RE: ferruled connectors

      Dear Sir,

      Thank you so much for the detailed explanation. That kind of knowledge is either gathered from advice as you provided (truly kindly and for free), or hard-learned through -- hopefully not ! -- unfortunate experiences. Fire risk is something that should be taken seriously and thoroughly adviced by whoever is selling whatever may expose buyers to it -- including Amp-consuming devices such as 3D printers.

      Many thanks and wish you the best.

      Truly yours
      Mihai

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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    Latest posts made by mihaitintea

    • RE: Is this capacitor supposed to be missing

      Here's a photo of my board:

      20190517_142714.jpg

      posted in Duet Hardware and wiring
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      mihaitintea
    • RE: Slicer's What are you guys using ?

      This topic is highly discretely disguised Illuminati s*&t we're dealing with here. People, do you not see how so many posts incline to the side of going-to-monthly-forfeit-part-of-my-revenues-for-software ?

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    • DWC Retract command disabled

      Hello

      I have the Duet2 Wifi with 2.05 firmware:

      Board: Duet WiFi 1.02 or later
      Firmware: RepRapFirmware for Duet 2 WiFi/Ethernet 2.05 (2019-12-13b1)
      Duet WiFi Server Version: 1.23

      After heating the hotend, I still cannot click on the screen on the "Retract" button because that button is disabled. I have to revert back to DWC1 in order to have an enabled "Retract" button displayed in the web interface.

      Is this a bug ?

      Regards
      Mihai

      posted in Duet Web Control
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    • RE: RepRapFirmware 3.0 is released!

      I have a custom built delta printer with the latest Duet2Wifi board avec Duex5, running the latest RRF 2.x.

      I use the latest Cura 4 for slicing.

      If I do the RRF2 -> RRF3 upgrade for these boards (Duet2Wifi avec Duex5) , will the GCode generatedf by Cura 4 still work on my delta printer, or do I have to look for another slicing software ?

      posted in Firmware installation
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      mihaitintea
    • RE: Need help : MagBalls+Smart-Effector for AC LinearKosselPlus

      I searched [ the Internet] for the 3D CAD model for the AnyCubic Kossel Linear Plus frame - the #1 important thing for me was keeping unmodified the bed diameter. The #2nd important thing was the type of the tower rails - specifically, their thickness. You have to decide what you should keep [inherit] from the old printer when creating a new printer.
      Also you must find online the CAD models for the Delta Smart Effector.

      Using a CAD program to edit ensemble frame+effector, I kept the following elements as unmodifiable :
      - the bed diameter = 240 mm, as I absolutely did not want to order a new heated bed -- that was inherited from the Kossel Plus printer -- that is important since such a bed is kinda hard to find -- well, maybe not that hard if you are willing to wait for another 2-ish months of waiting for the Chinese guys to ship 🙂
      - the tower rails -- those are the [noname] MGN12H rails that came with the Anycubic Kossel Linear Plus printer -- they are kinda easier to find from a retailer closer to you, not necessarily China only.

      Eventually I designed my own custom frame using custom 2060 extruded aluminium frames for the towers. That required custom-designed delta corners, as I wanted to keep my 240mm bed.

      That is an chicken-and-egg problem.

      I had to keep alive and running the original Chinese Kossel printer to print all the necessary parts, until I was sure that I am well beyond the no-going-back point. Because once I decide to dismantle the Chinese Kossel printer, I cannot be sure, not in 1000 lives, that reassembling it would result in something that would print 1+1=2. Because China. So, the printer upgrade process is one-way.

      OK so using the CAD program I calculated that I need 288.14 mm Haydn arms.

      Then I went shopping online for such custom-sized Haydn arms.

      Most offers I've seen online were for pre-built 360 mm Haydn arms, but that was not good for me because:

      • arms longer than 288.14 mm will worsen my delta printer precision
      • also arms longer than 288.14 mm will lower my printable height too much, should I have towers' height restrictions;
      • arms shorter that 288.14 mm will shorten my printable diameter too much below 240 mm.

      So if you are into building your custom delta, you have to find a way to get precise-built rods. Haydn arms are precise-built. My 6 Haydn arms were shipped like so:

      • 4 arms of 288.14 mm
      • 2 arms of 288.15 mm

      So 0.01 mm difference, that is really close to perfection.

      If I would've tried to build my custom arms, chances are that I would've made mistakes that would've been led me to rebuilding the arms again and again -- eventually leading to an overall cost much greater than what I would accept.

      The original Duet Delta Smart Effector ships with and e3d v6 0.4 mm hotend.

      The migration path from the e3d v6 to a e3d volcano is easy. You keep the Duet Delta Smart Effector PCB. You just have to sacrifice 1-ish centimeter reduction in printing height.

      My final configuration is as follows:

      • original 240 mm heated bed inherited from Anycubic Kossel Plus printer
      • custom frame with custom 3d-printed delta corners
      • custom-length Haydn arms (4 x 288.14 mm + 2 x 288.15 mm)
      • Two Duet Delta Smart Effector: a) first one for e3d v6 0.4 mm hotend, and b) second one with e3d volcano 0.8 mm.
      • Duet 3D wifi motherboard
      • Duetx5 (I want to add separate dedicated flying extruders for each of my two hotends)

      Regards

      posted in My Duet controlled machine
      mihaitinteaundefined
      mihaitintea
    • RE: Alternative to Haydn's

      My 2 cents: if you try to build the rods yourself and do not obtain quality and precision then you will be tempted to try again maybe once or twice, eventually the total cost may be bigger than buying Haydn's in the first place. Plus the wasted time.

      Same if you purchase cheaper noname rods.

      Haydn rods happen to be something that many users purchased and then never complained about quality/precision, that tells that you can't go wrong with Haydn.

      My Haydns are within 0.01 mm difference, that says a lot.

      Unless you plan buying Haydn rods every week, the expense is somehow a one-time-and-never-have-to-do-it-again thing, so the price tag is well justified.

      Regards

      posted in General Discussion
      mihaitinteaundefined
      mihaitintea
    • RE: Pressure Advance Calibration

      Hello

      If I run the python file and generate the PA test gcode file, I see that it contains G1 Xxxxx Yyyyy Eeeee commands whose E values are very large, e.g.:

      G1 X-47.400 Y3.200 E15.7653

      whereas if I look into any gcode file generated by Cura, I only see very small E values in the G1 commands, e.g.:

      G1 X9.063 Y1.1 E0.16886

      Why does this happen, and how can I safely run/print the generated PA test gcode file ? (i.e., won't my extruder/hotend be blown up because of such enormous E values in the G1 commands ?)

      Regards
      Mihai

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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    • RE: Help on "Calibrating_a_delta_printer" wiki

      @Dugee said in Help on "Calibrating_a_delta_printer" wiki:

      e you

      Helo,

      Please let me rummage those last several posts for about 24 hours, until I am confident I understood them correctly, then I will come back to this forum with feedback. Thank you so much for input !

      Truly yours

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      mihaitintea
    • RE: Help on "Calibrating_a_delta_printer" wiki

      @Dugee said in Help on "Calibrating_a_delta_printer" wiki:

      type of probe you ha

      Hello,

      I think key is what you said: "I didn't need to edit the homedelta file at all" -- I actualy stripped the homedelta.g file down to a single G90 instruction, because that is what I understood from the wiki. But if you successfully calibrated even if the homedelta.g contains all the instructions that the configurator tool seeded, then I guess I'll go your way.

      So:

      I know it is pretty subjective, but can you tell me how hard should the nozzle pin the sheet of paper down to the heatbed after several G1 Z-0.05's but before I execute G92 Z0 ?

      • I have the genuine Delta Smart Effector as a hotend/Zprobe.

      • you said "the recommendation on the forum is that you run autocalibration until you get an acceptable deviation", does that mean I run G32 three/four/five times in a row ?

      Here is what happened just now after five-in-a-row G32's:

      Calibrated 8 factors using 16 points, deviation before 0.063 after 0.021
      Calibrated 8 factors using 16 points, deviation before 0.033 after 0.019
      Calibrated 8 factors using 16 points, deviation before 0.032 after 0.022
      Calibrated 8 factors using 16 points, deviation before 0.025 after 0.016
      Calibrated 8 factors using 16 points, deviation before 0.027 after 0.015

      Discarding the first two, the last three seem to converge. Should I do a M500 now ? Does "0.015" seem good ?

      My bed.g has height corrections. That is, my entire bed.g is listed below (my g31 in the config.g is "G31 P100 X0 Y0 Z-0.2")

      ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
      G28
      ; bed.g file for RepRapFirmware, generated by Escher3D calculator
      ; 16 points, 8 factors, probing radius: 95, probe offset (0, 0)
      G30 P0 X0.00 Y95.00 Z-99999 H0.92
      G30 P1 X61.06 Y72.77 Z-99999 H0.79
      G30 P2 X93.56 Y16.50 Z-99999 H0.6
      G30 P3 X82.27 Y-47.50 Z-99999 H0.37
      G30 P4 X32.49 Y-89.27 Z-99999 H0.5
      G30 P5 X-32.49 Y-89.27 Z-99999 H0.74
      G30 P6 X-82.27 Y-47.50 Z-99999 H0.87
      G30 P7 X-93.56 Y16.50 Z-99999 H0.9
      G30 P8 X-61.06 Y72.77 Z-99999 H0.84
      G30 P9 X0.00 Y47.50 Z-99999 H0.34
      G30 P10 X41.14 Y23.75 Z-99999 H0.21
      G30 P11 X41.14 Y-23.75 Z-99999 H0.12
      G30 P12 X0.00 Y-47.50 Z-99999 H0.19
      G30 P13 X-41.14 Y-23.75 Z-99999 H0.32
      G30 P14 X-41.14 Y23.75 Z-99999 H0.4
      G30 P15 X0 Y0 Z-99999 S8
      g29
      g91
      g1 S1 x300 y300 z300 f2000
      G1 S2 X-5 Y-5 Z-5 F250
      g90

      ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

      I have a 3 mm (I think) Aluminum heated bed.

      I use paint masking tape on top of it.

      The heightmap varies horribly. It is -0.2 mm at the center and +0.7 mm on the circumference.

      I already ordered a Borosilicate glass, as I believe that even if I may still have a bed tilt, at least the bed will be "plane" and not "spherical". Right now it looks as if it "holds water".

      Metal delta corners do not exist yet for my frame (2060 profiles "tangent" to the circumference -- all I see for sale online is "2040 radial" corners, which do not have any stiffness at all)

      Best regards

      posted in Tuning and tweaking
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      mihaitintea
    • RE: RepRapFirmware 2.04RC3 now available

      Hi

      Sorry to ask a n00b question. I have 2.04RC1 and I do not clearly understand what files to download from https://github.com/dc42/RepRapFirmware/releases/tag/2.04RC3 and how to upload them.

      Best regards
      Mihai

      posted in Beta Firmware
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