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STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?

Posted by didis_be 
STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 08:11AM
Hi all,

I have created a small 3D object with OpenSCAD.

The object looks good, I have exported to STL.
see STL :
cover02.stl

I open this STL in RepSnapper ... still looks good.
I convert into GCODE. .(no special parameters) ...

The aspect of the object seems good on the screen.


During the printing, and on more/less each slide, on the Y axis, a gap appear ....

See pix :



Any idea ??

I have tested with some others objects (coming from web) .. and never seen this before.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/14/2010 08:25AM by didis_be.
VDX
Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 08:47AM
... seems one axis looses steps confused smiley


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Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 08:59AM
Yep


But strangely, others objects (coming from internet, like : minimug) are working
=> no step lost

So, I'm asking where in the conversion process OPENSCAD -> STL, or STL->GCODE the problem appear ...
VDX
Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 09:16AM
... maybe the position of the object in the building zone?

It could be a friction- and/or speed-issue too ...


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Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 09:21AM
Hi,

Thanks

I will try again this evening ...


Regards
Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 09:36AM
The y-axis can skip when the nozzle catches on a blob on the object. That tends to be object dependent. Also it looks like the object lifted from the bed at the left most corner. That can cause it to snag on the nozzle.

It could be a loose pulley. Did you put a small flat on the motor's shaft?

Or it could be that the motor current is set too low.


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Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 09:44AM
Thanks for your reply.

I will investigate all these possibilities

1) normally, no blob.
I still have to mount a heat-bed to avoid wrapping effect.

2) Loose pulley => possible, because I did not put a small flat on the shaft.
:/
may be ..

3) Current too low .. don't think, because I have already printed +/- 10 objects without problem

Bests
Re: STL problem or GCODE conversion problem ?
September 14, 2010 10:31AM
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Current too low .. don't think, because I have already printed +/- 10 objects without problem
Yes but the amount of friction on the nozzle is very dependent on the object, especially if it warps.

Be sure to protect the bearings of the motor with blue tack or similar when filing it. You only need to make a small flat where the set screw meets it.


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