Mine is still the standard 200x200, but attach your STL file for the cube and I'll give it a try. Mine has the E3d V6 hotend and the stock motors at the current moment and I'd be interested to see what it looked like with your slic3r setup. When mine goes "chunk" on a travel move, I think its trying to achieve 130mm/s which was what default slic3r configuration is, but noticing your 100mm/s migby PDBeal - Smart_Rap
I did try repetier firmware, and it taught me a thing or two about the speed settings and such, but one odd thing was the travel. I had to add the STEP delay of 2 for the DRV8825 drivers, but on marlin my X, and Y use 160 STEPS for full travel yet repetier took 320 for the same travel. I even tried a few different settings disabling quadstepping and babystepping but didnt see any change as to wby PDBeal - CoreXY Machines
The Arduino Mega has the Reprap Discount LCD attached to it, but the actual print is coming from Octoprint on the Raspberry Pi2 over USB. The LCD is attached, but only really used it to manipulate the odd parameter to see if it made a difference. I was curious if I was reaching some processing limit with the Arduino Mega and have been looking at the Duet, but what bugs me about the Duet is theby PDBeal - CoreXY Machines
Its close when your first video is around 0:38. It only seems to happen when it goes to slow down from a travel move on mine, and it seems ok for the full distance travels like your showing, mine seems to clunk for the smaller travel moves and only occasionally.by PDBeal - CoreXY Machines
So after assembling a CoreXY kit, I'm in the process of trying to dial in the speeds and some of my numbers don't seem to make complete sense so I'm curious to know what configuration for slic3r other people are using for speeds for the CoreXY designs. Right now, I'm still trying to get it to travel without the decel skipping steps and going "clunk" at the end of the travel, but currently I haveby PDBeal - CoreXY Machines
This was what I ended up changing for an E3D V6 hotend. It was just taking the same part in Onshape and sliding the offset down and adding a few extra cutouts for screw clearances. This brought my hotend down below the microswitch about 8-10mm which gave me the comfortable feeling I wouldn't cook the microswitch on the hotbed.by PDBeal - Smart_Rap
So I have the kit assembled and printing. I ordered a proper E3D V6 hotend, and had to rework the hotend mount to lower it below the axis endstop switch, but not that big a deal and now I'm comfortable the hotbed won't cook the microswitch on homing and the lower layers. Of course now trying to dial in the speeds for printing seem to be rather difficult so I was curious to what config / speedsby PDBeal - Smart_Rap
Google is your friend. I found a Github repo with the forked Marlin Firmware for the OneUp and TwoUp machines. I've also run into what looks like support forums for the machine specifically. You might be able to find some more information regarding your thermistor or firmware setup with either of those links.by PDBeal - General
I had a similar issue when I first built a smartrap mini, but my issue had to do with the pot not set correctly on the stepper DRV8825 boards. You could also check your firmware steps to make sure that is still setup correctly at least.by PDBeal - General
You stated that you got another error message when you set the baud rate to 250000, which might reflect that's the baudrate your machine is setup for. I've gotten that same error message when the thermistor isn't plugged in, or I have a different one configured in the firmware than what I actually have. You might want to check you have the thermistor connected to the right pins as the ramps boaby PDBeal - General
Quoteixlix Thanks. Its all in solidworks at the moment but I will release them once ive finalized the design. Any chance you have a "releasable" version on Solidworks or Onshape? It looks really interesting and in my head I'm looking at scaling it up larger considering the V slot rails should hold the weight across the travel distances.by PDBeal - Smart_Rap
I'm assuming because of the XL300 production things are really getting mixed up now. My kit arrived on Monday, and easily put it together. It was missing a few of the M8 bolts, but I had some laying around so no big deal. Some of the M4 screws for the t-nuts weren't long enough for the part thickness, no big deal I had a box of M4 screws of varing sizes. The kicker in this, the kit came withby PDBeal - Smart_Rap
Anyone had any experiences good or bad with the Infinity Rinse-Away Support Material? I kow they sell this stuff for the Cube and CubePro, but I was trying to find the filament size and temperature required to print. If the stuff works, it would be a really good reaason to upgrade my printer with a dual hotend for PLA and this stuff as a support material. I know the Strasys uPrint SE Plus thatby PDBeal - General
Update, I recieved an email from DHL on May 11th about shipping to be delivered on May 20th, however, the item was never picked up until May 19th, so now DHL are quoting delivery for May 25th. Ordered April 15th, and appears that it shipped on May 19th, so much for 7 working days. Will have to see what it is like once I put it together. At least this is my experience with it ordering from Smarby PDBeal - Smart_Rap
Im not sure where you live, but don't believe the 7 working days to ship. I've ordered the SMARTRAPCORE ALU BASIC KIT on April 15th, it came with a status of backordered (which is fine), on April 17th the status was changed to in process. And there it now sits with the same status and no response from info@smartfriend&by PDBeal - Smart_Rap