Delta printer - print bed leveling screws
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Ok, this is as n00b as it gets...
I build a "Large delta" as per the original (2015) design of @dc42. In principle the printer works great (it prints out calibration pieces pretty well ).
My final hardware problem is that I cant figure out how to set up a proper printbed.
Right now, I have the print bed connected directly to the 2060's of the bottom triangle using the following sandwich (on three places):
- M3 "wire end" (is that English? the screw part of a bolt)
- M3 Nut
- 2mm Alu plate
- 2mm Alu plate
- 2mm Alu plate
- M3 Nut (this one and the top one clamp the stack together)
- Heater (glued to the bottom of the last plate)
- Cork insulation
- T nut in the top of the 2060
This is not ideal as it has the following issues
- I cannot add a glas plate and can only use a very small part of my build plate because the M3 wire-end and nut stick out above the stack
- Leveling this thing is a nightmare
I am sure I should use these nice thumb nuts I have - I have two types:
- one M3 with a 10mm long thread on the inside (female)
- one with a 30mm long thread on the outside (male) and a flat head
And I should just make the sandwich as follows: - Countersunk screw
- 3x Alu plate
- ???And then???
For the life of me, I cant figure out how to set it up...
How to terminate the stack at the bottom in such a way that I can easily level it and that it doesnt move while printing... -
I've never used levelling screws on a delta printer. If the bed is rigidly mounted to the lower frame, it should be level anyway. I use M3 screws with countersunk heads in the 5mm alu plate, then spacers which rest on penny washers sitting on top of the frame.
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@dc42 so you use the standoffs for any final adjustment right? (I find there is at least a few 0.1s of a mm play between loos and tight fit of the top nut)
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@sylvaindc you shouldn't need any adjustment, even if it's a few .1s out it'll get calibrated out. Hard mount the bed to the frame and calibrate and you'll be set. The only deltas I've ever seen with a movable bed are complete junk that need it to compensate for a terrible calibration process. From the boards perspective there's not much difference between your bed being slightly off and one endstop being lower by the same distance. Anyone building a delta with duet caliber parts is hard mounting the bed, yes one of the best parts about deltas!
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Thanks @clearlynotstef,
That makes it a lot easier!
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@dc42 said in Delta printer - print bed leveling screws:
then spacers which rest on penny washers sitting on top of the frame.
i used nylon spacers for thermal isolation from the frame