Belt width February 26, 2019 05:03AM |
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Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 07:04AM |
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Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 07:40AM |
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Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 09:28AM |
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EgonVLC
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BTW, in my current setup (cartesian Prusa style) the single most effective thing to reduce ringing was a set of rubber chunks under the printer. It seems than the moving bed was making vibrate the whole assembly and even the table it was in. Now with 1000mm/s2 acceleration - 0.075dev at 60mm/s I can barely see ringing with black shiny filament. Before the rubber feet, not even 700mm/s2 - 0.02dev at 40mm/s as enough to stop ringing. Other things that contributed were setting the TMC2100 drivers to stealthChop* and upping the current a bit.
* Since I went to 24V for the steppers, stealthChop has been very reliable. With 12V I could not make it stop loosing steps.
Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 09:34AM |
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MKSA
On a Prusa as the bed moves, one major cause is the stupid way the bed is mounted on 4 springs !
Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 09:34AM |
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EgonVLC
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BTW, in my current setup (cartesian Prusa style) the single most effective thing to reduce ringing was a set of rubber chunks under the printer. It seems than the moving bed was making vibrate the whole assembly and even the table it was in. Now with 1000mm/s2 acceleration - 0.075dev at 60mm/s I can barely see ringing with black shiny filament. Before the rubber feet, not even 700mm/s2 - 0.02dev at 40mm/s as enough to stop ringing. Other things that contributed were setting the TMC2100 drivers to stealthChop* and upping the current a bit.
* Since I went to 24V for the steppers, stealthChop has been very reliable. With 12V I could not make it stop loosing steps.
Re: Belt width February 26, 2019 09:36AM |
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MKSA
On a Prusa as the bed moves, one major cause is the stupid way the bed is mounted on 4 springs !
Mine is on a kinematic mount. No spring and most of the ringing is gone.
Re: Belt width March 01, 2019 01:00AM |
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Re: Belt width March 01, 2019 02:03AM |
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phaedrux
If you're really concerned about belts, do some research on the gates belts and how they are used in industrial applications. You'll quickly see that the 6mm belts are more than adequate for even the most demanding 3D printing. They are the most appropriate choice. Wider isn't necessarily better. It's the application requirements that dictates the appropriate belt spec. Go with 6mm.
Re: Belt width March 01, 2019 11:39AM |
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