Does this CoreXY make sense? April 02, 2019 06:57AM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 03, 2019 11:28AM |
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Ernest1122
If you are not sure your printer can do 90 degree prints, it's better search for other machine's help. It's not impossible, but less confident to expect components self-replicated by a crooked machine will work well. (That's why I use metal service shop for building my machine.)
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 03, 2019 01:12PM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 04, 2019 09:43AM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 04, 2019 02:49PM |
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the_digital_dentist
Actually, you start by making the axes square without the belts in place. When you tension the first belt, it will pull the axes out of square, mostly by flexing the X axis, then you tension the second belt just enough to pull them back into square.
I read that there is only a maximum of steps a board can send to the drivers and that this is less steps for 8 bit...Does that only apply to USB printing? I always print from SDQuote
the_digital_dentist
As far as controllers go, the biggest problem with the 8 bit controllers is that if you send gcode via USB, the speed of the USB transfer can cause the extruder to pause occasionally during prints, especially if you're trying to print fast. The other problem is dealing with configuration and maintaining a version of the IDE that will keep compiling your firmware's source code.
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 04, 2019 03:03PM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 05, 2019 06:07PM |
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Schild0r
I read that there is only a maximum of steps a board can send to the drivers and that this is less steps for 8 bit...Does that only apply to USB printing? I always print from SD
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 06, 2019 06:04AM |
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StlLooking
The better idea, IMHO, is using a TFT28 or TFT32 with a RAMPS 1.4 (low cost and works great) or MKS-Gen-L board. The TFT have 32-bit Arm CPUs and they just feed the main board the steps as needed. It is the same process as the Klipper without a Pi. But, you get the added advantage of the touch screen and, also you can use a USB thumb drive instead of SD cards.
The heavy lifting, processing steps from the GCode into Step/Dir for the motors is all done by the Arm CPU.
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 06, 2019 11:17AM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 07, 2019 09:21AM |
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StlLooking
The better idea, IMHO, is using a TFT28 or TFT32 with a RAMPS 1.4 (low cost and works great) or MKS-Gen-L board. The TFT have 32-bit Arm CPUs and they just feed the main board the steps as needed. It is the same process as the Klipper without a Pi. But, you get the added advantage of the touch screen and, also you can use a USB thumb drive instead of SD cards.
The heavy lifting, processing steps from the GCode into Step/Dir for the motors is all done by the Arm CPU.
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 07, 2019 01:27PM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 09, 2019 11:49AM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 09, 2019 08:19PM |
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WRONG
Well would you please correct the statement then or give any hints on what you think is better?
Just commenting "wrong" is neither very constructive nor very nice...
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 10, 2019 08:53AM |
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MKSA
When you make a statement, you have to ensure it is correct in order not to mislead people !
You should make the correction, not me. Even APOLOGIZE when you see you are WRONG !
It isn't even in the TFT doc. No need to add to MKS ridiculous claims.
Constructive ? Yes, it is. This advice: check your facts don't ask others to prove you are wrong.
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 11, 2019 01:35AM |
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Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 11, 2019 09:12AM |
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Wescherry
Best to ignore MkSA. He is very rude and brings a dark cloud to this forum. I come here for digital-dentists wisdom but get really turned off by MKSA’s outright abrasivemess.
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 11, 2019 11:27AM |
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MKSA
When you make a statement, you have to ensure it is correct in order not to mislead people !
You should make the correction, not me. Even APOLOGIZE when you see you are WRONG !
It isn't even in the TFT doc. No need to add to MKS ridiculous claims.
Constructive ? Yes, it is. This advice: check your facts don't ask others to prove you are wrong.
Are you aware, that it wasn't me making the false claim about the TFT? For me as the one asking the question it would be better to get a correct statement (I agree with you on that). But rather than having a false statement only identified as false I would get a correct statement no matter from whom
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 13, 2019 08:59AM |
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Best to ignore MkSA. He is very rude and brings a dark cloud to this forum. I come here for digital-dentists wisdom but get really turned off by MKSA’s outright abrasivemess.
mmm, any other forum and they'd have been booted a long time ago.
The 'guy' (I presume ?) certainly has or has had a few life problems
Re: Does this CoreXY make sense? April 14, 2019 05:13AM |
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