Comment on I like big beds and I cannot lie, pt 2. Any hints to improve ASA adhesion?
TwanHE@lemmy.world 9 months agoSurface quality is also driver (+ driver settings) and motor related, and even the combination of them.
Comment on I like big beds and I cannot lie, pt 2. Any hints to improve ASA adhesion?
TwanHE@lemmy.world 9 months agoSurface quality is also driver (+ driver settings) and motor related, and even the combination of them.
IMALlama@lemmy.world 9 months ago
This is fair, and is part of what I meant by not being willing to modify the extruder (or the main board) before going off the deep end with the Voron.
I suspect having a gear reduction between the extruder motor and the extruder gear would go quite a ways towards helping. Swapping my Voron from a set screw gear to an integrated gear, that’s molded/pressed onto the shaft, helped too. That’s before even getting into the driver.
TwanHE@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Yeah ridga or vzhextrudort style gears definitely help greatly. You could do a mihai style test to see if the artifacts on the i3 are mostly extruder related or from the XY motors.
Tuning drivers consistently for quality is going to require an oscilloscope, although there are some experiments with attaching an accelerator to the motor while doing a frequency sweep.
Of course you could just change settings and see if there is a visual difference, but there are too many settings and combinations to make that realistic.