When I found they wouldn't fit I soldered the crimps and then filed them until they fitted. In some places I ended up filing right through the crimp into solder/wireby djb - Ormerod
You could always re-tap it to ensure the thread isn't tapered. Darylby djb - Ormerod
I've tried it and installed the new web interface - impressive! Many thanks Darylby djb - Ormerod
Using M30 command via Arduino Serial Monitor or by Pronterface does not work - but deleting a file via web interface does ok serial: M30 allcogs.g invalid M Code: M30 allcogs.g ok HTTP request: GET /rr_gcode?gcode=M30+allcogs.g HTTP/1.1 JSON response: {} queued HTTP request: GET /rr_files HTTP/1.1 JSON response: {"files":["circle.g","coathook.g","duettest.g","ormaxis.g","snowman.g","square.g","fby djb - Ormerod
Re Bunsen Burner Mat (Calcium Silicate) Lightweight, Flat, Rigid (especially 4.5mm versions - but I have come across thinner mats ) and it can cope with very high temperatures Would have to be careful of dust when cutting it Darylby djb - Ormerod
Quoterayhicks I've been mulling over the merits of various materials I have to hand for this (should I get round to making a rigid bed) : - 1mm neoprene foam, 3mm corolux, 2mm cork, 2mm polythene foam sheet (hard flooring underlay, on a roll from homebase), two part silicone (not much chance without foaming) or space filling PU foam - most of these have a lot of merits and all have a working temby djb - Ormerod
Quotedmould Also, if the Y belt is a bit too loose there will be backlash, which I found causes a slight bulge on the edges of the print in the direction of Y movement, but the side of the bulge depends on the direction of travel that the layer was printed, so can change from layer to layer. I will definitely be trying the clothes peg trick to tension the Y belt as soon as my machine is runningby djb - Ormerod
A totally different suggestion! If the machine is working correctly it will be extruding (except when travelling which should only be for a short period of time). Something like a roller lever microswitch touching the teeth on the extruder cog could be connected to a simple timer circuit. The timer is reset each time a tooth triggers the microswitch. No reset and after an (insert appropriate adby djb - Ormerod
Does anyone use a clothes peg spring as a belt tensioner? Are there any problems with doing this? Darylby djb - Ormerod
Quotereprappro Another problem we have just spotted... All Duet boards have been supplied with only two of the four USB lugs soldered. Some have been supplied with none of them soldered! This can make the USB connection electrically unstable, and makes it much easier to pull the USB socket off the board. Please carefully solder up all four pins. I'll be adding this to the documentation (along witby djb - Ormerod