I ordered a replacement set of arms from SeeMeCNC. The joints were all 8 mm +/- .1 mm wide.
My arms were 8 mm +/- .25 mm wide
The z-calibration piece still didn't come out any better.
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Sliced with Kisslicer, .3 mm layer thickness, 2 walls, PLA from justpla.com.
Delta arm blues?
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Re: Delta arm blues?
You've replaced the arms... How do the U-Joints move in the brackets on the bearing carriages and on the hotend mount? If you have a mechanical issue, they're the next pieces to take a look at. I'm hoping that the seemecnc guys will start machining and selling those next. I'm also assuming that you deburred the bearing idlers, checked the pulley set-screws, checked belt tension, and have smooth cheapskate bearing movement without any slop? Also check that the 3 hotend mounting setscrews are tight and that the big hotend nut hasn't loosened itself. Do you have a burr in the aluminum t-slot that is causing a "bump" in the bearing travel?
How did the new arms' fitment feel to you compared to the ones you took off? I've been thinking about ordering a set for myself, now that they're factory toleranced. Heck, they're cheap enough
How did the new arms' fitment feel to you compared to the ones you took off? I've been thinking about ordering a set for myself, now that they're factory toleranced. Heck, they're cheap enough

Re: Delta arm blues?
I dropped the speed in KISSlicer to 1,1,1 and that helped. Probably some issue with inertia.
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Re: Delta arm blues?
jesse wrote:I dropped the speed in KISSlicer to 1,1,1 and that helped. Probably some issue with inertia.
Depending on what firmware you are using you may see a gain in lowering the jerk and/or accel settings.
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