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[MEDIA] According to Tom Salanderer, you need 0.6W per cm² (go to 5:05). That means 1815W for a 550x550 bed, which is huge if not powered by...
I am a bit in the same mood, and I am reluctant to touch social networks in general.
BTW: today I managed to print something for the first time. Hooray !
What I mean is even if your frame is square, if you are careless tensioning belt (as I was at the beginning), your gantry won't be parallel with...
I found the squareness of the X axis rely on the balance of the tension of the two belts. An adjustable tensioner on at least one belt would be handy.
Thank you. I am afraid the heat could radiate under the bed and damage something on the bench or the electronic.
Hi, I have a question to people using a heatbed powered by main and controlled by a SSR. What kind of insulation are you using beneath the heater...
I am prepared to upgrade to better drivers, at least for the Z axis. When only one is wired there is a great resistance, but not when both are there.
Correct.
Drivers are A4988. About the polarity, I presumed that it's correct as they work perfectly in isolation. Or there is more to it ? Anyway I plugged...
Hi Austin, the test was redone without leadscrew attached and the same thing happens, even at 1.3V. The motor shaft barely rotate at that level....
My first attempt at it was to uncomment COREXZ instead of COREXY. So only one motor was working at a time for the horizontal movements.
Hi, this is my first post here. I decided to build the C-Bot reworked with Z screws at the front and the rear. I already have a Kossel Mini that...