Check this thing out! i3PRO Need input on Auto level options! April 15, 2015 12:12PM |
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Re: Check this thing out! i3PRO Need input on Auto level options! April 15, 2015 12:27PM |
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Just one question in general, not to you in specific: why people keep using zip ties for the linear bearings? It is such a flimsy method and any rigidity you can get from the frame is killed there.
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Pibot website have the for 5 dollars, and they look pretty good.
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Pibot website have the for 5 dollars, and they look pretty good.
I suppose I could give it a try, it's too bad they don't publish the detection accuracy. Most of the other's I've looked at were not even close to accurate for a 3d printer.
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Pibot website have the for 5 dollars, and they look pretty good.
I suppose I could give it a try, it's too bad they don't publish the detection accuracy. Most of the other's I've looked at were not even close to accurate for a 3d printer.
You could check out DC42's implementation tho it isn't cheap.
DC42 dual differential IR Probe
Don't know the cost yet of his new simple design for Delta's etc as he is still working on it but we should know in a few days or so.
Doug
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Any thoughts on FSR sensors? I've used them on a Deltaprintr and they seemed cool, but I'd have to rig up some sort of mount between the bed and frame for them. I didn't want to compromise the strength of the bed frame with flimsy assemblies.
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Re: Check this thing out! i3PRO Need input on Auto level options! April 15, 2015 10:54PM |
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My understanding is that Zip ties are used for mounting bearings to minimize alignment errors, if you are sandwiching the bearings between two plates that are solid across both bearings they will have no room to move to "auto" correct alignment, though if you pre-build that part it's less of an issue?
as for auto levelling, your X axis is quite wide as is the spacing of your Z bearings, does this lend itself well to levelling by rotating a single Z motor? or will you raise the whole Z axis?
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