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Dear n8bot,
I noted in your different posts tha you use Duet0.85 with Simplify3D. It's my configuration.
However, I got to some difficults with S3D and temperature control. If I define Bed temperature and hot end temperature in S3D setup, when I launch the printing, hot end and bed don't warm up. I have to define and start the hot end's temperature in the webinbterface on the Duet controller and then when temperatures are reached, I launch printing with S3D. Is there a specific configuration on S3D to control temperature ?
Thank you very much.
Laurent
Re: I'm pretty pleased with my delta calibration. November 06, 2015 05:11PM |
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I use MP Jet ball link (Ø 7 mm, M3, M3 short): [www.bigplanes.nl]Quote
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hercek, what type of ball joints are you using? I'm planning for a larger scale prototype and will not be using magnets in all likelihood. I'm not sure why the magnets would necessarily weigh more than a typical spherical rod end, though. There is the ball and the steel rod end. Are you comparing the weight to plastic rod ends like the Igus ones?
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I use MP Jet ball link (Ø 7 mm, M3, M3 short): [www.bigplanes.nl]Quote
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hercek, what type of ball joints are you using? I'm planning for a larger scale prototype and will not be using magnets in all likelihood. I'm not sure why the magnets would necessarily weigh more than a typical spherical rod end, though. There is the ball and the steel rod end. Are you comparing the weight to plastic rod ends like the Igus ones?
One weights about 4 grams. Yes, they are from plastics and brass. They are sold completed and do not have any play. I bet they can hold many times more than magnetic joints of the same weight
I think ball links have a very bad name in 3d printer community because of most people using traxxas which are sold separated and almost nobody uses the right procedure to joint them. And even if joined correctly, maybe traxxas is not a good quality.
If I would need something stronger then I would probably go with POS 5, it has 14 grams and can handle forces up to 3300 N. But with Nema17 steppers your forces will peak at about 50 N and my guess is that the MP Jet ball link can handle this with ease.