Just want to ask if you have observed such an issue.
At the moment I`m printing hugh parts, the chest of a bust, that means the Rostock is used to the limits of the printing area. So this is the area that is possible, diameter of 260mm.
But after printing permanently over 30h I can see very small crumbs around the coloums. when I touch it I can see that its very fine grained powder!
Has anybody else observed such a problem ?
It could have 3 possible origins
- The joints/ connection of the arms on the hotend ?
- The rubber belt
- The joints on the cheapskates.
I think its the belt which slides in the coloum on the wall of the gap. I`ve sanded the sharp edges of the cuts of the coloums , maybe its not enough, but I think its in general a problem of this construction, the belt should not slide in the coloum, even if its elegant, maybe it causes also friction which interfers for a good printing result.
I guees I should order some spare belts, I dont want to imagine what will happen when a belt breaks while printing

Best regards, Chris.