Belts on the Z-Axis August 05, 2014 08:04PM |
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Re: Belts on the Z-Axis August 05, 2014 10:49PM |
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Re: Belts on the Z-Axis August 06, 2014 06:15AM |
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rods are hit and miss with Z-wobble.
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Sublime
1) The imperial threaded rod had to use layer heights that had minimal rounding errors and that limited the possible layer heights by a small amount (still had lots of choice).
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Re: Belts on the Z-Axis August 06, 2014 12:58PM |
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Cable Z cons on Tantillus:
1) Very difficult to create a drum that ends up with an even steps per mm.
2) With the rounding errors created by the drum size you end up with a limited number of possible layer heights available to use.
3) Having the drum directly attached to the motor without any gearing the possible layer heights without large rounding errors is limited even further (My current profiles are 0.099, 0.149, 0.199, 0.258 and only the 0.149 I would consider to be without rounding errors (16nm per layer))(Gearing would help at the cost of possible backlash).
Re: Belts on the Z-Axis August 06, 2014 07:53PM |
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Cable Z cons on Tantillus:
1) Very difficult to create a drum that ends up with an even steps per mm.
2) With the rounding errors created by the drum size you end up with a limited number of possible layer heights available to use.
3) Having the drum directly attached to the motor without any gearing the possible layer heights without large rounding errors is limited even further (My current profiles are 0.099, 0.149, 0.199, 0.258 and only the 0.149 I would consider to be without rounding errors (16nm per layer))(Gearing would help at the cost of possible backlash).
So by using GT2 belts and a 4-to-1 belt path:
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I could remove those cons?
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