Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 12, 2015 10:32AM |
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...un-flanged bearings for each top corner...
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 12, 2015 02:09PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 12, 2015 05:16PM |
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I realise that it has been discussed a couple of times before but I'm still somewhat undecided in my mind as to whether to cut my rods to 250mm centre hole to centre hole or if the consensus is to cut the carbon fibre itself to 250mm? Anyone's experience/opinions on this specific detail would be gratefully received - even if it is a different length that is suggested
It is all up to you, and there is no wrong length unless you go so short they dont meet in the middle at the effector, or so long they dont fit in the machine. The longer your arms the wider and shorter your build area will be (like a stack of pancakes), the shorter your arms, the narrower and taller you build area will be (like a 2L bottle of soda).
After you decide on a lenght, it is important that you very precisely match all 6 rods to the same length and that you put an accurate center to center length into your firmware once you are done building.
Personally I went with 250mm center to center on my first set of rods, and was very pleased with the width and height of the build area. IIRC I was around 180mm diameter and over 220mm tall, but my diameter was limited because I moved the linear slides up as high as I could and the carriages would hit the lower stops.
Recently I went with the magnetic rods made by Haydn Huntley and I had him make them to 288mm. I lost a lot of height with this but I love how smooth and easy they move compared to even the best traxxas type rod ends I have found. I got them longer because it allowed me to use a 250mm diamter print bed and I can now print out to about 220mm diameter, but I haven't tried anything this wide yet. The widest I have printed so far is about 195mm and I had some curling up on the edges so my standard blue tape will likely not work for me at that size. any larger than 220mm diameter and I run into issues with end effector getting too close to the towers/belts for my comfort.
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I cut my rods exactly in half and then cut them all the same length. When adding in the traxxas ends - I ended up having 288mm arms. Which leaves about 170mm build height. You could adjust the rail up and that height then can be raised about 70-100mm. As long as you make the change in the firmware the rod length doesn't seem to matter or be a hindrance. You certainly have to change the 253.6 measurement to what your new build height is.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 12, 2015 05:19PM |
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I used the acrylic mount that came from Folger, so the mounting ears are superfluous. (The rubber band goes to a clip on the wire loom to the effector)Quote
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...extruder with the mounting ear cut off?
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 13, 2015 12:08AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 13, 2015 12:36AM |
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Haha yeh the mechanical fixes were from me. Funny I was referred to that. This is more or less not enough torque from the motor.
I eyed that extruder on Thingiverse for awhile. I think I'll try that.
Here is my remix of the item. I removed the mounting ear on it as it's no longer needed and get's in the way. I left the motor mounted on the frame using their mount.
Would you mind showing us a pic of how you mounted the extruder with the mounting ear cut off? I'd be interested in making one, but I'm a bit unclear on how to mount it with your remix.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 14, 2015 12:17PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 14, 2015 07:45PM |
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I realise that it has been discussed a couple of times before but I'm still somewhat undecided in my mind as to whether to cut my rods to 250mm centre hole to centre hole or if the consensus is to cut the carbon fibre itself to 250mm? Anyone's experience/opinions on this specific detail would be gratefully received - even if it is a different length that is suggested
It is all up to you, and there is no wrong length unless you go so short they dont meet in the middle at the effector, or so long they dont fit in the machine. The longer your arms the wider and shorter your build area will be (like a stack of pancakes), the shorter your arms, the narrower and taller you build area will be (like a 2L bottle of soda).
After you decide on a lenght, it is important that you very precisely match all 6 rods to the same length and that you put an accurate center to center length into your firmware once you are done building.
Personally I went with 250mm center to center on my first set of rods, and was very pleased with the width and height of the build area. IIRC I was around 180mm diameter and over 220mm tall, but my diameter was limited because I moved the linear slides up as high as I could and the carriages would hit the lower stops.
Recently I went with the magnetic rods made by Haydn Huntley and I had him make them to 288mm. I lost a lot of height with this but I love how smooth and easy they move compared to even the best traxxas type rod ends I have found. I got them longer because it allowed me to use a 250mm diamter print bed and I can now print out to about 220mm diameter, but I haven't tried anything this wide yet. The widest I have printed so far is about 195mm and I had some curling up on the edges so my standard blue tape will likely not work for me at that size. any larger than 220mm diameter and I run into issues with end effector getting too close to the towers/belts for my comfort.
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Wittmason
I cut my rods exactly in half and then cut them all the same length. When adding in the traxxas ends - I ended up having 288mm arms. Which leaves about 170mm build height. You could adjust the rail up and that height then can be raised about 70-100mm. As long as you make the change in the firmware the rod length doesn't seem to matter or be a hindrance. You certainly have to change the 253.6 measurement to what your new build height is.
Thanks very much for the replies. I certainly do like the sound of the magnetic rods but for now I'm going to cut my carbon rods to 250mm and raise the linear slides up a bit (but hopefully not too high!). Cheers to you both
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 14, 2015 08:30PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 14, 2015 11:45PM |
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See this, it was four posts up and contains a fair amount of information you are asking for
Lol reading is fundamental
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 15, 2015 08:07AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 15, 2015 10:17AM |
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Yes reading is fundamental but from the pages I have read I have not really seen a "yes" or "no" if the kit is worth it. But maybe I missed it. I did have a member pm me that they are capable of a 200x280 print area but they failed to say if it was on a stock frame and I was curious if anyone had a similar setup.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 15, 2015 10:24AM |
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I think my next upgrade (unless Folger gets aluminum corners back in stock first) will be magnetic rod joints. I already have 10x10mm N52 cylindrical magnets. I have ordered these steel balls for the carriages and end effector. Walmart sells carbon fiber hunting arrows for $3 each. I'll cut those for the rods and make ABS sockets to glue the magnets to the ends of the rods.
I'll probably use the existing carriages and end effector unless someone points me to a better option.
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 15, 2015 06:33PM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 16, 2015 12:04AM |
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I am a newb - but have been holding my own using this forum as reference, but I have an odd one...
Got my Foldertech 2020 2 weeks back and have loved it - been printing in PLA for a while and I figured it was time to do some upgrades, so I wanted to print out a new effector and mount some new rod lengths - anyways long story short I got some ABS to print.
So I started out with a temp of 220 and 75 for the bed. The printer took some time to get there, but it did and it started printing about 3 layers and stopped (I wasn't watching that close after the 1st layer). The printer had "Locked up" I have a small computer hooked up to it with Repetier running and it had lost connection apparently. Odd - I have printed about 20 part of PLA and no issues - so I reboot everything and try again. Does the same thing - this time I was watching it. Looks like the extruder drops to about 215 and then basically locks up and stops the printer - the heat is still on for the bed and the extruder after that - but no communication - I have to power it all off.
I am thinking it is heat related? Any ideas? How can I tell?
Thanks in advance -
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 16, 2015 12:34AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 16, 2015 01:13AM |
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hey guys. Finally got around to start trying to print. I followed the manual to the T. I did put more power to the extruder motor as it kept skipping. I went up to .60 and it extrudes fin now. Got my hot end and heatbed all hot. Plastic started flowing. Was all stoked so I decided to start a print. But when I print I get this error. Any help appreciated.
[ERROR] Failed to set power settings:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Users/craigvanvliet/Desktop/PyInstaller-2.1/pronterface/build/pronterface/out00-PYZ.pyz/printrun.pronsole", line 1173, in startcb
File "/Users/craigvanvliet/Desktop/PyInstaller-2.1/pronterface/build/pronterface/out00-PYZ.pyz/printrun.power", line 130, in powerset_print_start
File "/Users/craigvanvliet/Desktop/PyInstaller-2.1/pronterface/build/pronterface/out00-PYZ.pyz/printrun.power.osx", line 72, in inhibit_sleep_osx
File "/Users/craigvanvliet/Desktop/PyInstaller-2.1/pronterface/build/pronterface/out00-PYZ.pyz/printrun.power.osx", line 49, in AssertionCreateWithName
File "/Users/craigvanvliet/Desktop/PyInstaller-2.1/pronterface/build/pronterface/out00-PYZ.pyz/printrun.power.osx", line 40, in StringToCFString
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'kCFStringEncodingASCII'
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 16, 2015 02:01AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 16, 2015 03:34PM |
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Couchking
Just got my Kossel 2020 yesterday and noticed a few things in my kit were off, so I wanted to see what everyone recommends or if anybody else had a similar experience.
My biggest concern is that of my 3 linear rails, two are 420mm and one is only 350mm. How will this effect my build? Can I use the shorter rail as my Z-axis and just have a shorter maximum build height, or should I stop building and wait to hear back from Folgertech on a replacement rail. Secondly, I'm missing a few small items from the kit. I didn't get a Thermistor for my heatbed (not sure if it has one built in), and also didn't get any wire protection sleeve as described in the manual for the hotend wires.
Thanks in advance to anyone that replies!
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 17, 2015 06:51AM |
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Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 17, 2015 06:15PM |
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Having another issue. When i send the print command it comes down to 1mm from the bed. waits for the hotend to heat up and then shoots off far right towards my power supply where it gets stuck. any ideas?
Re: Folger Tech Kossel Delta 2020 Full 3D Printer Kit w/Auto-Level May 17, 2015 07:10PM |
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