Waves on the Z-Axes - i3 Hephestos April 14, 2015 05:07PM |
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You would do well to give more info
what controller are you using
what firmwear
what slicer
what software do you use to print
As the deviation is uniform ( not in one particular axis/plane) i think you need to look closely at your slicer/gcode
Printing at 0.1 layer is on the limit of reprap printers anything lower is delving into uncertain territory
Just for kicks try printing at 0.2 , 0.25 & 0.3 Just to see if anything changes
I have a feeling this issue maybe something to do with your slicer and extrusion width or similar
Edit >Even better send me a link to the STL file and ill see what Simplify3D does with it. It may be just that the source model is quite faceted and the slicer software is dealing with it as best as it can !!
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Re: Waves on the Z-Axes - i3 Hephestos April 27, 2015 03:41PM |
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That's what commonly known as a linear bearing or LMU8 and certainly the one at the front in the video has way too much play/clearance ( te veel speling)
they are normally quite loose because we want a friction free travel on the rods but what you have there is a problem.
Most of the LMU8s for 3D printers are quite cheap low quality ones but still work well if lubricated properly. Its also critical that the 8mm smooth rods are aligned properly and parallel or the bearings wear out very quickly
They can also be quite noisy so pack them with grease when fitting new ones.
Im still not sure that is your real problem as the bearing issue probably wouldn't give such a uniform ringing effect that can be seen on the linkling
Ill give the G code a try tomorrow
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The Ooznest i3 has z-axis isolators which are supposed to remove any issues with the z screws...in this case I don't think they're quite doing their job properly, so i'll be giving them a once over at the same time.
Re: Waves on the Z-Axes - i3 Hephestos April 30, 2015 04:52PM |
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The Ooznest i3 has z-axis isolators which are supposed to remove any issues with the z screws...in this case I don't think they're quite doing their job properly, so i'll be giving them a once over at the same time.
Could you post a pic ??
Ive just taken a look at the STL's of the X carriage of an i3 and the Z travel doesn't have an anti-backlash system and relies solely on a single M5 nut trapped in the printed part. Hardly ideal but i guess every owner of an i3 would be screaming if it was a design flaw.
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I had prints that looked exactly as bigfilsing's, lowering the steps for extrusion in Marlin solved my problem. If i remember correctly my setting was calibrated to 620 but i lowered it to 520. So now when i extrude 100mm filament i actually only get about 80mm but my prints are perfect.
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