Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 18, 2016 05:58PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 22, 2016 09:58AM |
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I finished magnet-rodding my Kossel: [www.thingiverse.com]
Results are, to say the least, GREAT. Print quality went up quite a bit (mainly due to zero backlash). And the best part: Whereas I could only use a radius of 60 mm ... 70 mm before, I can now easily use the full radius of 100 mm without any issues. Bed correction is still necessary, but has to do way less work than before (~ +/- 120 µm). I can fully recommend doing this mod. Costs are reasonable (~ 35 bucks) and results are reeeally nice.
My rod length is ~ 280 mm, which results in my printing height to be reduced to usable 195 mm ("usable": I can still print the full 200 mm diameter at 195 mm height). Maybe I will get a second set of rods (~ 250 mm) for smaller footprint but higher prints. Changing the rods is eeeeasy.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 22, 2016 10:08PM |
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I finished magnet-rodding my Kossel: [www.thingiverse.com]
Results are, to say the least, GREAT. Print quality went up quite a bit (mainly due to zero backlash). And the best part: Whereas I could only use a radius of 60 mm ... 70 mm before, I can now easily use the full radius of 100 mm without any issues. Bed correction is still necessary, but has to do way less work than before (~ +/- 120 µm). I can fully recommend doing this mod. Costs are reasonable (~ 35 bucks) and results are reeeally nice.
My rod length is ~ 280 mm, which results in my printing height to be reduced to usable 195 mm ("usable": I can still print the full 200 mm diameter at 195 mm height). Maybe I will get a second set of rods (~ 250 mm) for smaller footprint but higher prints. Changing the rods is eeeeasy.
First, I have to say I'm a complete newby, here. I ordered my first printer last week - Folger Kossel 2020 - and should get it in a couple of days. This mod looks like a great idea though and I started looking for the supplies needed already
HOWEVER, I have a question (actually a couple, but let's just start with one)... Given the freedom of placement of the ball on the magnet, it seems like the geometry of the arm (placement) could be well off. Even if you started by manually positioning the ball ends centrally on each magnet, they could move randomly over the duration of a print.
As I said, I'm a newby. Is this not a problem, or am I missing something?
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 06:52AM |
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Hi all,
Just going through building my Folger Tech Kossel 2020 Rev B kit. After realising that I was using the Rev A Build Manual (this thread on page 1) (whoops) but then finding the Rev B Build Manual on the Folger Tech website, I'm getting right into the build now. Have all the frame together but just needs slight adjustments to make it true etc, I am up to cutting the CF rods to length. I've measured the plastic traxxas style Heim joints at 24.48mm to the centre, what's the overall length from C to C of the heims that these rods need to be to get the 210mmX & Y axis and the 310mmZ axis as what's stated as the described final print area that the Folger Tech Kossel 2020 page states the build area is? The manual states 240mm C to C but I'm reading on here that people are only getting a 150-180mm X and Y not 210mm? Some of the parts I want to print are ~180-200mm X and Y so just checking/confirming what the right length is to get the build volume/area? Some say 250mm C to C? So not really sure?
Sorry if I've missed the post which explains this measurement clearly! I have gone through all the 107 pages on this thread but could have missed it... Just don't want to cut them too short, even though I will probably end up upgrading the Heim rod ends to something with less slop (not that there is much at all in the supplied ones, but you can notice a tiny amount. Anyone using turnbuckles on that note?) Having fun either way![]()
Thanks in advance for any help and info!
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 09:21AM |
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In order for the scaling to be correct, the center to center distance of the arms should be 240mm. As you increase the length of the arms your prints will come out small and you will have to scale up as you decrease the length of the arms, the prints will come out large and you will have to scale down. You can make the arms as long as you want, it just screws up the prints.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 09:39AM |
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In order for the scaling to be correct, the center to center distance of the arms should be 240mm. As you increase the length of the arms your prints will come out small and you will have to scale up as you decrease the length of the arms, the prints will come out large and you will have to scale down. You can make the arms as long as you want, it just screws up the prints.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 09:52AM |
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In order for the scaling to be correct, the center to center distance of the arms should be 240mm. As you increase the length of the arms your prints will come out small and you will have to scale up as you decrease the length of the arms, the prints will come out large and you will have to scale down. You can make the arms as long as you want, it just screws up the prints.
Thanks for the info Legrand! So just to confirm, using 240mm c to c will give me the final print volume of 210mmX/Y and a 310mm Z? I guess putting the carriages on the system 20 and going round with a ruler with the extruder mount will tell me definitely. Thanks for the help and info!
EDIT: Yep, just checked and 240mm seems perfect. Thanks again for confirming
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 10:00AM |
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In order for the scaling to be correct, the center to center distance of the arms should be 240mm. As you increase the length of the arms your prints will come out small and you will have to scale up as you decrease the length of the arms, the prints will come out large and you will have to scale down. You can make the arms as long as you want, it just screws up the prints.
You are wrong. Please don't give an advice if you don't understand delta's basics.
There is absolutely no link between diagonal rod length and dimensional accuracy. You can make your rods any length - it will affect the size of print area (volume), resolution, but not dimensional accuracy. Just set real diagonal rod length in the firmware and fine tune it measuring your prints.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 10:02AM |
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Aggh. The Rev B manual that *I* just downloaded says 230mm for bolt-hole to bolt-hole. Which is correct?? (It would be REALLY nice if they put a version number in their manuals, too!)
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 10:52AM |
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In order for the scaling to be correct, the center to center distance of the arms should be 240mm. As you increase the length of the arms your prints will come out small and you will have to scale up as you decrease the length of the arms, the prints will come out large and you will have to scale down. You can make the arms as long as you want, it just screws up the prints.
You are wrong. Please don't give an advice if you don't understand delta's basics.
There is absolutely no link between diagonal rod length and dimensional accuracy. You can make your rods any length - it will affect the size of print area (volume), resolution, but not dimensional accuracy. Just set real diagonal rod length in the firmware and fine tune it measuring your prints.
I have built four of these units and two of them have had really bad rod length errors, one was because I made the rods too short based on FT's old poorly documented info, and the other was because I custom made a larger delta with a 12" build plate and made the rods too long. Now you can argue with me about some sort of specific semantics about how the length doesn't affect anything, but the absolutely only way I was able to have these things to travel flat to the build surface and print properly after messing with the parameters for ages was to scale the short armed one by 99% and scale the long armed one by 106%. As soon as I made new arms that were the correct length, everything came into line at 100% scale.
This calibration article seems to support my real world "misunderstandings": Calibration of Delta 3D Printers
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 01:06PM |
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My rods are still 230mm. The max. print diameter is only 158mm, that's why they changed recommended length to 240mm - to use the table more effectively.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 06:49PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 23, 2016 09:28PM |
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Wow, did they finally update their manual? It was (SO) about time.
I just checked it out and it really looks good now. They did a much better job. They EVEN included a proper electronics guide this time around. *Applause*
For the rod length: I am using 275 mm rod length right now to maximize for x/y build surface (I can use the full 210 mm diameter without problems). And I do not have any issues with scaling / deformation - in accordance to what dc42 wrote. If you optimize for a flat bed and your rod length deviates from the real rod length due to this (e.g. using dc42's calculator) - you have a problem with either your bed not being flat or some other geometry problem.
@meq123 & Suitable: With 240 mm rod length you will be able to use a good 160 mm diameter of your bed easily and ~ 230 ... 240 mm height. If you want more diameter, increase the rod length accordingly (e.g. 255 mm rod length will give *approximately* 180 mm diamter but 215 mm height, 270 mm rod length for 200 mm diameter and 200 mm height).
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 24, 2016 08:55AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 24, 2016 09:13AM |
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And just in general, I had the chance to compare generic (Traxxas end) rods to magnet rods, as I had to reprint some broken part. Check it out:
[cdn.thingiverse.com]
[cdn.thingiverse.com]
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 24, 2016 09:24AM |
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And just in general, I had the chance to compare generic (Traxxas end) rods to magnet rods, as I had to reprint some broken part. Check it out:
[cdn.thingiverse.com]
[cdn.thingiverse.com]
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 24, 2016 10:21AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 25, 2016 07:43AM |
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Any experience printing at 100mm/s?
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 25, 2016 07:58AM |
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Any experience printing at 100mm/s?
Tried it out today, printing at 120 mm/s (that is all interior stuff, exterior perimeter is printed at 80 mm/s). Worked with minor issues: The slightest rounding of the edges is visible - as expected. Could solve that with higher acceleration/jerk (I run only run at 2000 mm/s² to reduce echoing effects to non-visible), but then echoing would be increased. Also, the print had to slow down at some rounded corners, as the buffer ran dry, and thus produced slight blobs. Again, could solve that with a less detailed .stl file. Or a 32 bit processor (... if those just were not so expensive...).
The lower part is 70 mm/s, the upper part 120 mm/s (12 mm³/s! (oO) ):
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 26, 2016 08:12AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 26, 2016 06:43PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 26, 2016 09:58PM |
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Nice workI'm guessing that's because the 2020 lengths are not all the same length (unless you ground or cut them back even to eachother, I had to shave ~0.5mm-1mm off most the 300mm lengths to get them to 300mm exactly, I never checked the long ones though as you can leave them poking out the top a bit to square them up properly)
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but I am only guessing with that instruction so far. I didn't get a aluminium effector plate either, just printed parts apart from the 9 corner pieces. Do they have aluminium ones? [...] Also what manual shows an aluminium effector plate?
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Have you checked your lengths with the complete head and arms on the carriages?
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 27, 2016 10:24PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 27, 2016 10:45PM |
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Hi, I've haven't used my printer in about 6 months and tried to get it working again this week. I had upgraded to windows 10 since I last used it so I updated the Arduino softare and printrun. Now I can not get the printer to work. When I try to load the firmware with Arduino I'm getting the following error message:
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_getsync(): timeout communicating with programmer
I thought maybe it was an issue with the updated Arduino software but I also can not get printrun to connect to the board either. Anyone encountered this error or have any ideas? Thanks!
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 28, 2016 10:00AM |
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Can't see an aluminium effector plate in that manual? Are you talking about the aluminium extruder mount on the 5.3kgcm stepper? Gets bolted to the acrylic plate amd at the top of the frame? Can you post a pic please?
Also, that's he only revB manual I have found, where is this newer version you talk of or older version (not the one on page 1 here)? The one you linked is the one I am using, thee doesn't seem to be any others apart from those two?
The arm lengths I was talking about the differences between the linear bearing rails compared to the printed carries and guide wheels, there would be a difference in length for those arms hence the question of checking the actual print area with the hot end and carries all connected to the main frame. Obviously longer arms will still allow the max print XY but lower the Z. Doesn't matter too much as they are the first mod on the list to be done. With a metal efector plate it will transfer heat to the magnets so I'm not sure what to do there still, maybe the fans wil be sufficient enough to make it negligible. Not sure if it's able to print CF reinforced filaments due to the hot end but that may be a better option in the long run to make the magnet arm setup? Is it possible to get this hot end up to 275 deg C without frying the PCB's and hot end etc? Or is 230 deg C the absolute max? Can a different hot end be used instead eventually that can handle the higher heats that the premium filaments need?
That makes more sense regarding the belt tensioning with the frame! Not sure what those springs will do and how they will make a difference? I'm thinking making new belt mounts/tensioners eventually either way. There are some much better designs that will be able to be mounted simply and allow proper torque settings per belt, stepper resistance will also tell the tensions too so it'll be able to get them perfect easily. The manual is pretty vague still! Bit of self engineering/ingenuity and it should be fine...
What's the keflon tape for? Doesn't mention it in the steps either but lists that it's needed in the hot end build up section? But would have thought that would be used for the pcb's etc?
Thanks for he help and info! The manuals are not too clear, plus some of the screws need to be cut to fit correctly, especially the 4 x M3x25 bolts for the hot end mount to the effector plate and prope holder, they need to be 20mm or they bind with the hot ends cooling fins. The arm lengths need a more in depth description in the manual, ie "240mm c to c to get the advertised 210mm XY x 310mm Z print volume" that is listed in the sale description. Would be handier to know from the get go! But they will be one of the first things to be changed anyway... It's a fun build either way at the end of the day! Sure beats buying a premade RTR one!
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 28, 2016 12:44PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 28, 2016 09:53PM |
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Hi, I've haven't used my printer in about 6 months and tried to get it working again this week. I had upgraded to windows 10 since I last used it so I updated the Arduino softare and printrun. Now I can not get the printer to work. When I try to load the firmware with Arduino I'm getting the following error message:
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_getsync(): timeout communicating with programmer
I thought maybe it was an issue with the updated Arduino software but I also can not get printrun to connect to the board either. Anyone encountered this error or have any ideas? Thanks!
I got the new Arduino and I uploaded the firmware the first time with no issues. Then after that then when I made some changes to my firmware and tried to upload it again I started getting the same errors. Anyone have any idea what can be causing this? I've tried multiple computers with different operating systems. I can get printrun to connect to the printer, I just can't get the firmware to update.
I'm so frustrated that I'm ready to just throw this thing in the trash