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Also a thermal fuse is cheap and could just be wired in line with the board power.Ħ) I tried many thumbnuts etc to level the bed which all seem to strike the frame and ruin alignment.
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If heat is a big problem when I try ABS then I have a giant heatsink from a pc that I can mount on the mosfets and add a fan.
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Thingiverse link:ĥ) I have printed a case for the Melzi 2.0 board, which never seems to get too hot on mine.
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The multiplier comes from the tangent of the angular error. At this stability it is an angular error of 0.026 degrees and the deviation in mm is the z axis height x 0.000454. The x-y plane I squared using a square/engineer's square/quick bevel measured at the y axis rails to front and rear panels and at the intersection of the two planes.Ĥ) I printed some modular vertical frame braces to reduce wobble in the Z-X plane to less than 0.1mm relative movement at the top of the z axis. Or just make sure it is square before tightening. You can hold the z-x plane square using a woodworker's clamp for instance. Make sure the frame is held square doing this.
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I would guess about 20 Nm or 15 lbf of torque, but be careful not to crack the acrylic - sorry I didn't measure the torque. The threads will settle into the washer sides.Īlso, print 4 of these for each motor to make your washers last longer and work better:ģ) Properly tightening the threaded rod bolts using wrenches/spanners makes a massive difference to stability. This has got to be better than building a LACK enclosure if you don't need air extraction or a controlled environment. I have no idea if they work as well though. This is way cheaper than buying vibration dampers. The inside diameter is 2.5mm but guess what, so is the shaft of an M3 screw (without thread) - the more you know. Here is the thingiverse link:Ģ) I have ordered silicone PC washers for dampening sound, you need 8 for each motor (of which there are 5). I plan to epoxy this in place because that nut should be a permanent part of the carriage. Less material than printing a new carriage and faster. A razor blade and toothpick helps to align them. This adjustment process took about an hour because of the fiddly nature of it. You know when you have it right when the rod falls through the nut under gravity or a very small tap and if it is parallel to the guide rail. Then I just packed the washers between the screws holding the lead screw guide/nut to the carriages. I printed like 100 for less than a metre of PLA. So use the second one.ġ) You can fix warped x axis carriages for the lead screw attachment by printing 3mm washers with outside diameter of 4mm, inside 3mm and 0.2mm high. The first one is buggy in my experience and always causes a crash into the print bed. Ok just wanted to share a few tweaks I made to my TronXY P802MA that are economical, quick and may help others:Ġ) In the printer's controls, under "PRINT FROM SD CARD" in there are 2 files called "P802_level_test.gcode" and "P802_auto_level_test.gcode".