Hello imqqmi. You seem to know what you are talking about. Please chime in on this situation: Regarding ONLY stepper motors and the configured Vref for them: i use 12V psu, 1.5A stepper, and VRef is 0.75V - as indicated in the SD8825 drivers manual "The SD8825 uses a 0.10 ohm current sense resistor so current limit can be computed as follows: Current Limit = VREF x 2". So, i'm "using" the sciencby legarasta - RAMPS Electronics
Just found this program today and it's super cool!! Just what i needed!! I can't open some g-codes though. Some are ok, but some say 0 layers.. Anyone got a clue why? Cheers o/by legarasta - General
Helo comunity! I'm looking to create a custom PCB heat bed to use with an Azteeg X3 PRO controller. I can't figure out though wich trace width i sould be using. Data i know: - Azteeg X3 PRO heat bed mosfets can handle 15 A (talking only about one heat bed on one mosfet, now any other combination) - PCB heating area 500*250mm - 12V will be used - Cooper thickness is 35 micrometers - Operation teby legarasta - Reprappers
Quotesungod3k Normal glass + a bit of hairpray is fine. Aluminium warps to much. Everything is is expensive and or to heavy imho. I will try one of these new printing pads soon though. I also sanded my glass and givin the chance would try a sandblasted surface. but that costs 15€ in my city so I rather buy a pad. Wich pads are you talking about? Could you please provide some link? Cheers o/by legarasta - Printing
Hello community! This is a question/challage to all the experts who have experience printing and surely have dealt with these issues, so i look forward to "drink your knowledge" and read your opinions. I've been struggling to understand wich is the best sollution for the actual surface where the print is made. For what i see and realize, borosilicate glass is the "mainstream" option..but thenby legarasta - Printing
Could you please be so kind to indicate where specifically? Thank you so much.by legarasta - Mechanics