I have found that Filastruder sells generic pellets on their website for $3 USD a pound, But they only sell ABS and exotics... https://www.filastruder.com/collections/pellets (I use ABS, so it works for me )by Davik - General
3D printers may not always be 100% accurate, but if you have a dimensional accuracy problem, here is how to solve it. 1: print a calibration cube to see the exact widths/lengths of the object compared to the CAD model. Start with your Z axis. If it isn’t exactly the same measurement, then you need to adjust your steps/mm in the firmware or lcd. 2. Check your x/y measurements. These, if they are oby Davik - Printing
Could you please give me a link to this forum thread to that I can read it ? Thanks!by Davik - Printing
OK, so there has probability been other posts asking how to correct the z wobble issue on a 3D printer. I only post this because the majority of these z wobble issues come from printers with prusa kennimatics. My printer is an oddity mainly because it is a delta printer that uses leadscrews. The wobble isn’t terrible enough to actually affect print surfaces, but it causes noticeable scarring on tby Davik - Printing
I am sure I set the manual pots correctly, but could you re - iterate what you mean when you are talking about the motor current? My motors operate with a 0.4 amperage current and 30 ohms resistance, so they are exactly rated at 12 volts. I do not understand the issue. Are you saying getting a motor with low resistance and high amperage? Is a 24 volt power source needed to correct this issue?by Davik - Mechanics
I have some issues with the motors I am currently using on my 3D printer. When plugged into the Ramps 1.4 controller board and jogged, they vibrate very loudly and have very little torque. The vibration is the worst around 600mm/m and lessens the faster the motors are jogged. I know that the driver boards are not fried and the motors are not broken, because I tried them out on another 3d printerby Davik - Mechanics