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07-25-2014, 07:24 PM #31
Then you are very inexperienced in simple electronics. It can be done for even less than $40, I was being safe at $40. What exactly do you think a Z probe is? LOL There are 8 ways to make one that I can think of using normal components lying around the house. An old VCR would pretty much give you all the components you need - but you knew that of course didnt you?
Stop being such a douchebag and jumping on everyones suggestions. I've been reading your posts and that's all you seem to do lately.Last edited by Geoff; 07-25-2014 at 07:27 PM.
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07-27-2014, 04:55 AM #32
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07-27-2014, 10:03 AM #33
The actual post he used as an excuse to jump on me had a link for a servo (with shipping) that ended up selling for $1.79 on eBay. Also in that post was a link to the information about getting a cheap micro-switch on eBay for $1.00. I understand some people may want higher quality parts but I'm getting good results with those parts that can be had for under $3.00.
There is going to be a few more cents of plastic to make a Z-Probe Leg and maybe a few more cents for a nylon zip tie wrap to hold the Servo if you don't print up a nice mount for it. But this can clearly be done for under $5.00 without even trying hard.
So as it turns out....I have yet to see a link to that piece of hardware. lol.
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07-27-2014, 09:38 PM #34
Point me to where all three leveling screws are adjusted automatically via a $1.79 part.
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07-27-2014, 10:43 PM #35
I guess I'm more resourceful than I thought then...
Via 4 x $6.29 part, high torque metal geared servo, an ATtiny mega chip for $5 (provided you have a preexisting arduinio or similar to flash the tinyMega) some good eyesight, the IR sensors from a VCR and it's remote and a fine tip soldering iron.
OR even better - go and dumpster dive at a phone company and grab 4 spare handset lifters, each of which contain metal geared servos that have over 1kg of torque (as in real torque, not this BS hobby torque rating), more than is required for levelling screws.
OR if you have an extra $50, google for the guy that hacked a Gibson robot guitar and shows how to re-create the winding mechanism for your own auto tuning guitar - a mechanism that simultaneously and individually adjusts between 6 and 8 tuning knobs. We only need to worry about 4, and we are not tuning the thing, we are getting it level.
OR you could use an arduino and a laser pointer and a reflective reference and just use your fingers for less than $30.
I could go on... But these are 3D printers yeah, essentially you have a machine that can create the entire system housing for you, you are simply adding electronics and assembly. I am building my prusa on friday, I will add an auto level to it for as cheap as I possibly can. I will make it independant seeing the prusa doesn't have a raising Z level.Last edited by Geoff; 07-27-2014 at 10:48 PM.
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07-27-2014, 11:10 PM #36
Ah... Is it possible the leveling screws are not adjusted automatically when you do Auto Bed Leveling? Is it possible that software is working some magic?
"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance-that principle is contempt prior to investigation."
--HERBERT SPENCER
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07-28-2014, 12:05 AM #37
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07-28-2014, 12:12 AM #38
Thanks Peter I printed the offset, and it works great. Glass is working out soooo much better than the tape; I guess its just what happens when you're new at this and you make mistakes. Anywho, I got it where I can see how the filament is being laid out, and how to adjust for it, so that's a good thing. The best I've been able to print with a fair amount of decency is .1 mm...didn't know if I could push it more than that with this printer.
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07-28-2014, 12:18 AM #39
It has alot to do with the filament you use as well, some filaments will not do 0.1 due to their tolerance. I have 3 rolls of Red ABS here, all different suppliers. One can print at 0.1mm no problems, the other two struggle, and prefer 0.2mm, it's very easy to see when you print. You can vary temperatures to make the adjustment but essentially there is only so much you can do before you are limited by the filaments capability.
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07-28-2014, 12:18 AM #40
LMAO "stool sample"...thats awesome. Thank you for the info, very much appreciated...and yes, if it weren't for a lot of Geoff's posts I would've been sending this thing back in the first week. Having said that, since then I've had a lot of good help from many people. Your prints are amazing, I hope I can get mine to look that smooth at some point. Since I got that roll of PET+, I haven't really gone back to trying ABS or PLA, maybe now that I'm better acquainted with my FFCx, I might give it a go. How did you do your power switch?
Last edited by lucidpsykosis; 07-28-2014 at 12:30 AM.
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