Posts made by Frobean
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RE: Bed leveling has lost its mind
@engikeneer That did the trick!
You can even see the spot where I have a tiny piece of plastic debris stuck under the flex plate in the height map
I've got the stretched spot over where it won't cause any harm until my new roll of belt material gets here.Thanks for the insights!
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RE: Bed leveling has lost its mind
@engikeneer The linear rails and frame pieces are far too heavy for the printer to be able to bend them, but I think you have put me on the right track. I've been focusing on the rails, but when I ran the belt past the spot on the rail where any defect has to be, I noticed a slight increase in the drag on the belt. Looking closer at where the belt passes over the pully around that spot, I appear to have a small section where the belt has been stretched and the belt teeth don't mesh perfectly with the pully teeth. That's probably where the effector got stuck and the motor stretched the belt trying to keep going. That stretched spot (about 20-25mm worth of belt) could cause that effect similar to a missed step. Time to order some new belts and see if that fixes it.
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RE: Bed leveling has lost its mind
That was actually my first thought. To eliminate the effector as a potential issue, I pulled out my spare smart effector and have been testing with nothing but the magballs and a spare hotend bolted on. It reads exactly the same though. Last night I calibrated it down to snugly hold a sheet of paper between the bed and the nozzle then ordered the effector to various spots around the bed to see where it snags and/or lets go. It quite plainly pinches the paper along that ridge and lets go in the valleys. Argh...
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RE: Bed leveling has lost its mind
That's a really good idea.
I rotated the motors and endstops per your suggestion and the ridge remained and did not rotate with the motors so it looks like I have a definite mechanical issue.
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Bed leveling has lost its mind
I've got a big-ass delta that I built and have been running for a couple of years with no real issues.
Some vital stats - Duet 2 wifi controller, smart effector. 500mm diameter print surface. 700mm CF magball arms from Mr Huntley, etc
As I said, I've had very few problems out of this system, and nothing I wasn't able to figure out on my own, until now. Last week, this big bastard tore itself apart on an overnight print. No idea what caused it, but I came in to find several arms pulled loose and the hot end embedded in the print. Fortunately, enough wires got pulled loose for the heater to fault and shut down.
Prior to that, I was getting reasonable bed meshes when running the auto-leveling. Since then, the thing gives me meshes that look like this:
This is 100% repeatable too. (no, the bed isn't warped. At least, not like this)
The pattern here makes me think it's a mechanical issue with one axis but I've been through this thing with a fine toothed comb in the last couple of days and the mechanical aspects of the printer appear to check out fine. Nothing looks out of order.
If anyone has a suggestion, I'd love to hear it