Heya! Very interesting! Just wanted to add another board to your arsenal. Found this F407 the other day. STM32F407VGT6 ARM Cortex-M4 32bit MCU Core Development Board STM32F4 Discovery £7.27 - ? Listing says it's 1MB, unlike the VET6 version which is 512KB. QuoteeBayListing Memories – Up to 1 Mbyte of Flash memory – Up to 192+4 Kbytes of SRAM including 64-Kbyte of CCM (core coupled memory) datby Rossos - Controllers
Very nice indeed! I've briefly went through the details over the article at hackaday. It is very thoughtful of you to make Mk1 for Delta and Mk2 for Cartesian. Your awesome project got me thinking. In the video I noticed the cartesian printer you have the belt on is a clone i3 (correct me if I am wrong). Do you think it would be possible to upgrade any Prusa i3 Mk2 derivative with the conveyor bby Rossos - Look what I made!
What's "CERN OSH License v1.2"? Can't find any references. The only CERN I can find is OHL I'll add this board to my comparison tool in the mean time. Thanks for sharing!by Rossos - Duet
This could be off-topic. I have made a comparison table of the mainboards here. If anything, it's a list of mainboards that in existence. In my opinion RAMBo board is rather old, and there are a few variations of it, both in names and manufactures. While gathering the information and making the comparison table to me it seems that GT2560 is the successor of the RAMBo. *Confused RAMBo with RUMBAby Rossos - Reprappers
I like how people find extravagant ways to minimize the weight of the hotend assembly. I've seen some folks even filing down the heater block to save couple of grams. I also find it paradoxical to file down 1g of aluminium from the heater block but keep the NEMA17 motor on the hotend assembly. There's always a plus and minus to any kind of approach. I understand having a heavy piece of metal on aby Rossos - Reprappers
I think you should check your printer's calibration the "dirty way" Deltas' x0,y0 is in the center, right? Ok, lets go. 1. Pull up a terminal 2. g0 x-50 y0 z5 3. Mark the nozzle spot with a pencil on the table 4. g0 x50 5. Measure the distance between the dot and the current nozzle position 6. If it's not 100mm then you have a calibration problem 7. You can do the same for Y a. g0 x0 y-50 z5by Rossos - Printing
You can have a quick glance at https://www.duet3d.com/DuetWifi As far as the 'clone' description goes, they state their grounds clearly, in red letters nonetheless. Didn't know replicating software and hardware filed under GLP and CERN OHL 1.2 is now considered stealing. https://github.com/T3P3/Duet/blob/master/LICENSE clearly states that QuoteAny reproductions or modifications of the DuetWiby Rossos - General
Don't really know how to respond to be honest.by Rossos - General
My printer can't make 0.3mm, it's either 0.28mm or 0.32mm. Maybe your issue lies within the lead screws. Make sure they can accommodate your desires. Prusa Calculator: Lead Screws: Optimal Layer Height:by Rossos - Printing
Good time of the day gents (and possibly ladies? who knows...) Just wanted to let you know that I have made an update to the website. I'll try and match an "Update Log" style: - Filled in a lot of data previously missing - Almost all boards now have a price reference (when is the Revolve due?) - Almost all boards now have Firmware listings - Divided the comparison table into groups for easy reaby Rossos - General
Is the torn USB the only issue with the old board? because this:by Rossos - General Mendel Topics
I agree that just features are not everything, but I believe it is a good overview. "Known issues" is what I've made the "weaknesses" row. For example: Polyfuses are very commonly blamed, so I threw those in there. What kind of "Available addons" do you have in mind? I've listed couple of things in there, like SD card support, SD card on board, LCD compatibility. Also the "Extras" row, where I/Oby Rossos - General
Oh right! Networking! Thanks. Replying to this thread should be fine. And there's a Contact Form on the site too.by Rossos - General
Not sure under what forum category to place this, so I'll just put in General and maybe Admins can move it where appropriate. I made a thingie: [3dpc.rosstekcy.com] One page multiple 3D printer boards simple comparison. Work in progress! Currently planning on adding filters like "8bit or 32bit" and "Stepper Drivers Removable or Unremovable". Some data still needs unification/formatting. And somby Rossos - General
I don't really understand what you are looking for. Maybe some photos would help clear my confusion. The X-axis in Mk2,Mk2s, Mk3 is all 370mm rods. As for the printed parts (stls and scads), they are freely available at prusa's github. You can download the scad files and modify them for your own case. Printed parts for Mk2: Printed parts for Mk2.5: Printed parts for Mk2S: Printed parts forby Rossos - Prusa i3 and variants
It's always the little things. Happy printing!by Rossos - Prusa i3 and variants
You mean to tell us that your Z-axis Lead Screws operate dry? In my thingie I used Marine White Grease on the Lead Screws just after the first dry run resulted in a screech of a dying alien bug symphony.by Rossos - Prusa i3 and variants
The PLA plastic does not share the thermal qualifications for that. For your consideration: "PLA like to develop stress cracks over time, just like laser-cut acrylic does, and it will also deform under continuous pressure like under a tight screw head and basically very slowly flow out of the way. It’s also probably the material with the lowest usable temperature, so PLA is definitely not dishwby Rossos - General
Quotehttps://toms3d.org/2017/02/23/building-cheapest-possible-prusa-i3-mk2/ Tom3D Dolly 8mm smooth rods, 320m, 330 or 350mm, 370mm | X, Y Z linear guide | 2 each size Quotehttp://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/3.+X-axis+assembly/105?lang=en#s1574 MK2 x-axis 8mm smooth rods (the longest ones) Quotehttp://manual.prusa3d.com/Guide/3.+X-axis+assembly/508?lang=en#s8159 MK3 x-axis Take remaining smooth rodby Rossos - Prusa i3 and variants
800g roll of PLA is around 25units your estimate of 1/3 of 2kg is ~667g (100m of what? 1.75mm or 3mm diameter filament?) 23hrs for 3units/h is 69units 69 and ~20 is 89units, you 75ish units sounds reasonable. BUT! You should really avoid using PLA for your printer frame (especially the hotend holder), I suggest ABS or PETG.by Rossos - General
They stated on their Github that the v2.0 adds a layer to differentiate between 8bit and 32bit boards. Features wise 1.1.8 and v2.0 should be identical. Quotehttps://github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marlin/tree/bugfix-2.0.x Marlin 2.0 adds a new abstraction layer so that Marlin can build and run on 32-bit boards while still retaining the ability to build and run on 8-bit AVR. In this way, new featuresby Rossos - Firmware - Marlin
Disclaimer: I have the exact same electronics as you do. However I never used the Monitor for anything serious, I just have it out for esthetics and the reset button within reach. I use OctoPrint and I am a huge fan of the terminal. The one is for printing space/volume the other is for actual ability of axis to move to. The 210 is the absolute position, while the 180 is the relative (to your x0,by Rossos - Firmware - Marlin
Why not try the A4988 drivers on the RAMPS 1.4? Also, since you raised a whole new subject, I can only direct you to yet another explanation by Dust on these very forums here: Have a good one!by Rossos - Reprappers
Also you might wanna check this post here: Do the motors give a little "kick" when you try moving them with software? If yes: try adjusting the potentiometers. If not: I believe you are having a hardware issue. Which can be manufacturing defect, but not limited to: RAMPS 1.4 DRV8825 Mega2560 You can check RAMPS 1.4 for short-circuiting issues. I found this guy's video on RAMPS pre-flight cheby Rossos - Reprappers
Did you plug the DRV8825 shields correctly? Reference: http://reprap.org/wiki/DRV8825 and Photo from Wikiby Rossos - Reprappers
The word you need to use is "pinout", no need to for digital/analogs/maps, just "pinout"by Rossos - RAMPS Electronics
Quotesinned The picture that you posted- how should I have found that? sinneD I use this thingby Rossos - RAMPS Electronics
The 1.2ohms resistance of the heatbed is the ideal reading for 12v application. It might be a simple case of Power Supply degradation. It may not be able to output 100% of nominal power (203W) anymore. Unfortunately I do not know of a simple way of checking Power Supplies.by Rossos - General
Great stuff! Good to hear it works with ESP-01 and the Uart. As a RAMPS user myself I'm very interested in RE-Arm. I wonder if it's possible to hook a Wifi module to J12 though. Says LAN and all.by Rossos - Firmware - Marlin
Small observation, did you write the PK-0 to PK7 yourself on the 2nd picture? Because those are PF-0 to PF-7 RAMPS1.4 and Mega2560 are identical in size and their mounting holes match.by Rossos - RAMPS Electronics