Hi! I just got the best birthday present ever last month. Have had lots of fun putting it together and only occasionally giggling like a schoolgirl.
I ordered off for some kapton tape to assemble the hot end with, and while I was waiting I figured I'd try to assess how level I managed to get the bed.
Unfortunately, it seems if I get the head too close to a column, something seems to happen. I took a video of it happeninghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNCkM8xCseIZ (Around :25 in.)
I've tried searching in the forums for a couple of days, but I'm not sure how to describe it.
The dial caliper mounted on the head seems lighter than the hot end, so I don't think it's that. The belt's teeth are intact. It happens almost identically to whichever column I raise the platform up to - it seems unlikely to me that all three steppers are bad.
I'm kinda lost, to be honest.
Carriages falls down?
Re: Carriages falls down?
First of all, love the nick. If your first name was Come, I could _easily_ see this:
Person 1: Who's that?
Person 2: Oh, he's Come Unstuck!
Person 1: *steps back a bit* Um, sorry to hear that, but what's his name?
Person 2: ...
(Well ok, I'll admit it sounds funnier in my head than in a forum post...)

I really don't see anything bad happening there. Is the move back towards the center uncommanded?
Couple of things - what version of the firmware are you using? What kind?(merlin or repetier)
I suggest you take a look at the software & calibration sections of the 2nd edition of the assembly manual.
g.
Person 1: Who's that?
Person 2: Oh, he's Come Unstuck!
Person 1: *steps back a bit* Um, sorry to hear that, but what's his name?
Person 2: ...
(Well ok, I'll admit it sounds funnier in my head than in a forum post...)

I really don't see anything bad happening there. Is the move back towards the center uncommanded?
Couple of things - what version of the firmware are you using? What kind?(merlin or repetier)
I suggest you take a look at the software & calibration sections of the 2nd edition of the assembly manual.
g.
Delta Power!
Defeat the Cartesian Agenda!
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http://geneb.simpits.org - Technical and Simulator Projects
Defeat the Cartesian Agenda!
http://www.f15sim.com - 80-0007, The only one of its kind.
http://geneb.simpits.org - Technical and Simulator Projects
Re: Carriages falls down?
turn off the stepper sleep mode in firmware/eeprom, when the steppers go into sleep mode (displays shows steppers disabled) Is when this usually happens.
I had a heck of a time calibrating my z because the steppers would go into sleep mode and cause the z to lower,
this may also be what your experiencing.
note: it never did this when using polygons repetier firmware, it started doing this with seemecnc repetier firmware so its probably just a firmware setting.
I had a heck of a time calibrating my z because the steppers would go into sleep mode and cause the z to lower,
this may also be what your experiencing.
note: it never did this when using polygons repetier firmware, it started doing this with seemecnc repetier firmware so its probably just a firmware setting.
My rostock build log http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=1228
Re: Carriages falls down?
Cambo3d has it! I entered
The tape arrived this morning, so I'll be assembling the head tomorrow - Then maybe making a giant plastic mess that vaguely resembles a cube. But I don't want to get ahead of myself.
Just like in the video, and the head is still hanging there, five minutes later. Thanks!G1 Z150 x100 y-50
The tape arrived this morning, so I'll be assembling the head tomorrow - Then maybe making a giant plastic mess that vaguely resembles a cube. But I don't want to get ahead of myself.
Re: Carriages falls down?
...I'd never thought of the whole "... Third base!" aspect of this.geneb wrote: (Well ok, I'll admit it sounds funnier in my head than in a forum post...)
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I take it you're Gene Buckle, as in 'Copyright 2012 by Gene Buckle' in the Version 1.17 of the manual I'm currently using?geneb wrote: I suggest you take a look at the software & calibration sections of the 2nd edition of the assembly manual.
This is what I get for not checking back for a new manual - after about the sixteenth time trying to get the limit switch wires down the tower extrusion I seriously considered just removing the belt and doing it over - but I got it eventually.
Re: Carriages falls down?
Yep, that's me. One of the reasons for the 2nd edition manual was to sensibly fold in the tribal knowledge accumulated by other builders into the mainline manual.
g.
g.
Delta Power!
Defeat the Cartesian Agenda!
http://www.f15sim.com - 80-0007, The only one of its kind.
http://geneb.simpits.org - Technical and Simulator Projects
Defeat the Cartesian Agenda!
http://www.f15sim.com - 80-0007, The only one of its kind.
http://geneb.simpits.org - Technical and Simulator Projects