Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 04, 2018 04:09AM |
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the_digital_dentist
The magnetic fields acting against the rotor in the motor act like a spring with a mass (the rotor) hanging from it. The mass of the extruder carriage and/or Y axis or bed assembly adds to the moving masses that have to be accelerated. The whole system is a spring (the motor) coupled to a moving mass (the printer mechanism) by another spring (the belt). You can't eliminate ringing just by playing with the belt. It is a much more complex problem than that.
Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 04, 2018 07:20AM |
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Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 04, 2018 12:26PM |
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the_digital_dentist
Motor to carriage belt length varies depending on carriage position. What numbers are you looking for there?
Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 04, 2018 04:35PM |
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Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 05, 2018 06:10AM |
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gmedlicott
...Reasoning being our 3d printers have belts that have very little tension to the point of having slack, so when one belt applies force in the opposite direction of travel the belt stretches until traveling in the force direction, then resonates by relaxing and stretching until the energy is dissipated. I think the relaxing portion doesn't stretch the other slack belt to the point of it's spring being meaningful. I could be wrong, just got me thinking.
Moral of the exercise though: use highest belt tension (to use more of the second belt spring), along with lowest moving mass, shortest belt, and slowest accelerations.
Re: Replace timing belts with FireLine October 06, 2018 02:23AM |
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