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If the extruder carriage or the bed wobble on their guide rails you need to fix them.
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I kinda pulled the two rails apart so that there is real tension on the X axis
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If my circles were not rond the first thing I would do is check my x and y steps / mm calculations, or is a square cube 100% square?
I also see a graphics lcd ? It this a mega/ramp setup? Is the print speed low enough for the mega to handle the calculations & display?
Really surprised by the thin looking carriage! There is no flex in it? Also the belts can not bend that small insert they are connected to?
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I kinda pulled the two rails apart so that there is real tension on the X axis
That doesn't fill me with confidence. If you remove the belts the axis should move smoothly and easily across the full travel, i.e. you should be able to move it easily with your pinky finger. The stepper motors generate large torque for large movements, but a circle is worst case for the motor - the velocity slows to zero and reverses. During the reversal the available torque is small and a sticky axis will freeze once the torque falls below that needed to break the static friction, producing a straight segment in the circle. A belt drive is essentially backlash free, provided the axis is very low friction.
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The two bushings under the extruder are closer together than the distance from them to the third (on the left in your picture) bushing. Your belt pulls on the extruder carriage (which looks pretty flimsy- is it metal or plastic?) between the bushings. That will all lead to instability- your extruder carriage is "walking" along the X axis where it shifts at an angle each time the direction reverses, and maybe even as it moves along in one direction. You need to increase the spacing between the two bushings under the extruder and probably move the belt attachment points apart so they are outside the envelope of the bushings.
Better yet, get one of these: [www.ebay.com]
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I also see a graphics lcd ? It this a mega/ramp setup? Is the print speed low enough for the mega to handle the calculations & display?
It is a ramps/mega setup (see my signature), lowering the speed hasn't helped. Here is my current speed setup:
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@ the_digital_dentist: you are probably right. However, if it were true that this design is so bad , this would mean that all mendelmax 2 users in the world have the exactly same problem. An they obviously don't. So I guess that I am doing something wrong.
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I still think it's a performance issue with the 8bit Arduino. The graphics together with the speed and extra calculations would generate that jerky movement. It's a well know issue specially for the delta's. I have no idea how "heavy" the repetier FW is. Do you also use 1/32 stepping?
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Just printed one test part without graphics controller... maybe it is a bit better, but still no joy. About 0.5 mm deviation in diameter (i.e. still egg-shaped). Still looking for the root cause..
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Just printed one test part without graphics controller... maybe it is a bit better, but still no joy. About 0.5 mm deviation in diameter (i.e. still egg-shaped). Still looking for the root cause..
If this is Marlin, just unplugging the display won't change anything. The code that drives the display still runs. You need to recompile without a defined display to see a real difference.
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