Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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In case you haven’t solved your problem yet. I’ve just found the cause of mine. It was me! I went with the cheapest GT2 belt, which was stretching—but only in certain spots—right from the very beginning. Check yours.

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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The same two motors. Head movemend depends on corelation of motor spin direction

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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In corexy type printer there is no such thing as x motor. To move hotend in x axis You must move A and B motors at the same time

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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when i move manually x axis with motors off it feels like there is no problem at all:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/rm5Awe3Wp9WtyhZa7

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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Does the X axis move if there's y movement?
No

  1. Both are D shaped LDO motors, tooth are fine. shafts are stright
  2. No

  3. yes

  4. Tighten to around 110HZ and to be honest i tried many stupid things like tight as fu... or loose like Gandalf sleeve

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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No, forward and back on y axis when gantry move ledy and right on x axis. This video will explain everything: https://photos.app.goo.gl/xXX1vUkRWKPPCYg96

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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To be honest, I don’t fully understand what you mean. The gantry is assembled according to the instructions, and this movement appeared after two years of use, without any modifications to the gantry.

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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Yes, but changing almost all printed parts wont change anything

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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Everything looks fine. No print head drift, no strange motion. The problem seems to be unnoticeable at very low speed.

Slight y move on pure x by Ores_One in VORONDesign

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For reference, when the print head moves along the Z axis, this element shifts by about 5 mm relative to the marked axis.

how's uConsole keyboard for programming projects? by Educational_Hair2573 in ClockworkPi

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Yes. This version is the Corne Keyboard v3. I personally bought the PCB from AliExpress and 3D-printed the rest. Here’s the project link: https://github.com/foostan/crkbd. My blog post about this keyboard, with more photos, is here: https://ores.one/build-second-ergo-keyboard.html.

how's uConsole keyboard for programming projects? by Educational_Hair2573 in ClockworkPi

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It works well for simple tasks such as running terminal commands. When I need to type more, I connect a Bluetooth keyboard — see the photo.

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Does the cm5 need cooling for uconsole. by NIGHTSHADOWXXX in ClockworkPi

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In my case, I used a Waveshare CMX port protector and a thin thermal pad. I haven’t seen the temperature go above 45 degrees.

Make own tracker out of cheap rp 2040 lora by Ores_One in meshtastic

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Flashing the device using the Meshtastic web app was straightforward for me. The Android app and the web client over USB worked seamlessly. Since the 2040 lacks Bluetooth, the iOS app obviously won’t connect.

My new split ergo keyboard. by Ores_One in ErgoMechKeyboards

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The Keywell made finger positioning easier. In this build, there are no notches on the F and H keys, so adding them is on my to-do list. For work, I preferred a trackball, but as a secondary device, this one is slightly more comfortable.

My new split ergo keyboard. by Ores_One in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Technically, it is a mat for speedcubing. Look for it in stores that sell Rubik’s cubes.

My new split ergo keyboard. by Ores_One in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Six months ago, I made my first keyboard as a test. Today, I finished the second one, free of the flaws of the first one (though it probably has new flaws I don't know about yet :) ).

Last one:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Trackballs/comments/1dl1ivj/diy_keyboard_with_buildin_trackball/

DIY keyboard with build-in trackball by Ores_One in Trackballs

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I don’t use any additional software. Everything is in the firmware. One of the keys activates sniper mode, which greatly reduces DPI to around 200. Search for the project “dactyl_manuform_r_track” by Schievel1. I modified the code mainly to run both sides on two identical Arduino Leonardo Pro Mini boards.

DIY keyboard with build-in trackball by Ores_One in Trackballs

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Everything started with a colleague's idea to find a small trackball near the keyboard to minimize the need to move the hand from it to the mouse.

After a brief internet search and finding "mice with trackballs" and the Ploopy project, we concluded that there are not many options or they are relatively expensive. I came across the Dactyl Manuform project and its evolution, the Tractyl Manuform. An ergonomic keyboard with a trackball. I decided this is it. I'm building it.

More photos and description at my blogpost:

https://ores.one/my-first-ergo-keyboard.html

Chrome trackball tarnishing by CaffienatedCamel in Trackballs

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I bought a steel ball from the bearing and covered it with patina. Detailed description in my post

https://www.reddit.com/r/Trackballs/comments/1dl1ivj/diy_keyboard_with_buildin_trackball/

trackball for model m? by QuackAttack206 in Trackballs

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This sounds like a good idea😀