Hey, just gauging interest, I took apart an old printer that never quite worked right, and I'm moving soon, so I thought I'd offer up the parts to the community before recycling/disposing of them. Matched set of carbon delta arms. I cannot remember what length they are exactly, they measure about 11.75", they are designed to work with the duet effector magnet balls, which are included. Duet Strby Turtle_Cat - For Sale
I've never seen this before but the fact that it's labeled for two voltages is a clue. Between two wires, say, A and B, you'll get a resistance appropriate for the rated wattage at 110v. Between B and C, you should see about twice that resistance, which would give the appropriate wattage at 220v. This is extremely important because if 220v were applied to the 110v side of the heater, it would likby Turtle_Cat - General
A heatbed with power resistors is not a good (or even cheap) idea. It'll have hotspots all over the place and is a fire risk. A 200x200 500 watt kennovo headpad is $40 USD, 500 watts worth of power resistors is going to be at least that much if not more.by Turtle_Cat - General
I'm definitely just using regular fiberglass belt, but I did have some tracking issues early on where my motor mounts tilted and caused the belt to run hard up against the flange of the pulley and idler. I'll take another look at them, thanks.by Turtle_Cat - Delta Machines
Image Just built a new delta printer and I'm putting her through her paces, noticed this issue. Ignoring the other coast/wipe/pressure issues on the corners, I've never seen this error before. The bottom corner of the print is sort of curved, always in the same direction, toward the Y tower. The error evens out over time, so it's only the first dozen or so layers that follow this pattern. It hby Turtle_Cat - Delta Machines