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before the Armageddon I was down to 0.042
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This was just the first calibration after the repair, now I've got the printer back working Ill try and get the calibration better.
There is absolutely no backlash or slop in the ball-arm contacts and the whole kinematic assembly is a lot more rigid than before
The only problem I see with these arms is getting them to size is tricky and requires time and patience, but the end result looks great.
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That is just a direct copy of the originals all that has been done is the bottom and middle plates are merged together, it doesnt solve the problems I have with the original design and gets rid of the mdf plate which I actually want to keep.
This version merges the top and middle plates and redesigns the ball mounts, this way I keep the mdf plate and solve the adjustability problem with the balls, and hopefully improve the alignment issues that the original design and the printed copy have.
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Ive been thinking about dc42s sensor board, but I think it will require a signifigant redesign of both the board and effector to work, I was wondering if it was practical to remove the ir comonents from the board and mount them directly on the effector for example.
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I am interested in the effector redesign and think I will given time swap over to a modified effector plate and maybe the arms as you all have described. Wondering whether zaccom has used the DC42 IR sensor yet on the effector and if it is working Ok on his effector plate modification? I am interested since I have a board already.
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Ive been thinking about dc42s sensor board, but I think it will require a signifigant redesign of both the board and effector to work, I was wondering if it was practical to remove the ir comonents from the board and mount them directly on the effector for example.
Yeah I got the board from him but need a slot in the effector to make it fit still work in progress if you find a good spot give me heads up I been trying the front, side, in the effector, pitch angel but depends on print bed I guess. I use zebra print bed with alu headbed setup.
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I am interested in the effector redesign and think I will given time swap over to a modified effector plate and maybe the arms as you all have described. Wondering whether zaccom has used the DC42 IR sensor yet on the effector and if it is working Ok on his effector plate modification? I am interested since I have a board already.
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