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Tricklaser Arms install

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QUick question on the trick laser arms install... It says you want 37mm between the two lock nuts connecting the bottom arms to the nozzle housing. When i do that however i have 3-4mm of slop where that screw can move back and forth.. is that normal? or should i tighten it down? you would think if its able to move, it could do so at any time during your print.
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You definitely want them tight. I haven't read the instructions, but here's what a proper install should look like:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/1F5vQe5.jpg[/img]
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strange. it doesnt say to put a copper washer there (on the bottom, it does on the carriage side) and it says 37mm between nuts which leaves slop.. im concerned haha
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It should have the brass washers included. can you post a picture of the fit?
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I made mine 37mm inside of Brass Washer to inside of brass washer, and there was no play on either the platform or the cheapskate mount.
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ok. so i remeasured and its right now... 37mm... problem was stupid, somehow my calipers were off by about 2mm :) smart guy i know.. these things certainly arent easy to put on thats for sure.
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arms installed... hope to get a test print later.. but house of cards came out today, so probably not haha.

BTW i should have had brass washers against the bottom pieces, but i was shorted in the pack. no biggie.. it is still a tight fit, i dont think it will affect things
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Looking good!
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Jimustanguitar wrote:You definitely want them tight. I haven't read the instructions, but here's what a proper install should look like:

[img]http://i.imgur.com/1F5vQe5.jpg[/img]

You are always posting such clear and detailed photos. Many thanks!
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dunginhawk wrote:ok. so i remeasured and its right now... 37mm... problem was stupid, somehow my calipers were off by about 2mm :) smart guy i know.. these things certainly arent easy to put on thats for sure.
I think the measurement is mainly a guide to start from. When you're finished, the goal is to have the little brass washers tight against the plastic and parallel instead of canted.

Eaglezsoar wrote:You are always posting such clear and detailed photos. Many thanks!
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unfortunately it didnt fix the banding on my straight prints at all... oh well
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A general question regarding the Tricklaser arms. How much will this improve slight imperfections over the V2 arms.

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The V2 arms work well, but over time they do wear out. The Tricklaser arms, because of the ball joint connections, and the banding, will self compensate for any wear.
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I didn't see a significant difference over the V1 arms near the center of the bed, they provide some additional stiffness near the outer part of the build surface, but I doubt it would make a significant quality difference.

In terms of wearing out I replaced my very early V1 arms a couple a couple of weeks ago, I lubricated the U Joints with lithium grease when I assembled them, I haven't touched them since, when I took them off none of the UJoints were frozen and the arms were still as good as when I put them on. So I can't really see wear being a significant issue.
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The advantage that I installed them for is higher rigidity and less slop. If you can wiggle your hot-end and get any motion, that's lost precision that I didn't want.

The clip style arms were definitely an improvement, but I still like my CF arms from Trick Laser.
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crazy thing is i had a lot of slop in my hot end unit before tricklaser arms and still got pretty good quality prints. now i have no slop at all (of course) but the quality in my initial print hasnt changed.. still banding like crazy :) perhaps prints on the other edges will be helped and thats fine, but how often does one print out that far? :)
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Awesome, thanks for the replies. I do like the idea of taking out the slack and with every upgrade, subtle improvements add up to better and better prints. At $85, it is not a bad price for the upgrade.
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what size are the lock nuts and other nuts?
I'm having trouble getting the things on :/
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feron wrote:what size are the lock nuts and other nuts?
I'm having trouble getting the things on :/
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