Zeroing variations
Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 1:47 am
Well I'm puzzled.
I noticed my bed was out of alignment so I went through a zeroing cycle.
For some reason every time I send the zeroing scripts I'm getting variation in the height. I can send script 1 3 times and get it pinching the paper perfectly, then hardly at all, then too tight. All within the space of a minute... Probably a total variation of .4mm at a guess.
I've adjusted the end-stops probably a dozen times and I'm getting pretty random results. I thought perhaps there was something too tight or too loose so I checked and adjusted the cheapskate bearings (they seemed ok).
I checked and tightened the endstop screws (they seemed a little loose perhaps).
I lubricated the universal joints.
I checked the belt tension. They all seem consistent, and no different to normal.
I discharged and recharged the warp core.
Still the same result.
What the dickens is going on here?
I noticed my bed was out of alignment so I went through a zeroing cycle.
For some reason every time I send the zeroing scripts I'm getting variation in the height. I can send script 1 3 times and get it pinching the paper perfectly, then hardly at all, then too tight. All within the space of a minute... Probably a total variation of .4mm at a guess.
I've adjusted the end-stops probably a dozen times and I'm getting pretty random results. I thought perhaps there was something too tight or too loose so I checked and adjusted the cheapskate bearings (they seemed ok).
I checked and tightened the endstop screws (they seemed a little loose perhaps).
I lubricated the universal joints.
I checked the belt tension. They all seem consistent, and no different to normal.
I discharged and recharged the warp core.
Still the same result.
What the dickens is going on here?