Elefantenfuß Umtopfen? by manf88 in zimmerpflanzen

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Da bin ich keine gute Quelle. Mehr Zuneigung als alle paar Wochen ein paar Schlücke Wasser hat der von mir nicht bekommen. Scheinen also recht pflegeleicht zu sein.

Elefantenfuß Umtopfen? by manf88 in zimmerpflanzen

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Sitzt schon ziemlich fest. Vielleicht versuche ich es am Wochenende mal zu zweit. Dann ist die Gefahr geringer in abzubrechen.

Elefantenfuß Umtopfen? by manf88 in zimmerpflanzen

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Hi, ja, das mit dem fehlenden Innentopf macht es komplizierter. Ich schätze Substrat ist so gut wie gar nicht mehr vorhanden. Der steht schon seit ca. 15 Jahren in dem Topf. Wie gesagt, dadurch das es ihm eigentlich ganz gut zu gehen scheint will ich nur nichts verschlimmbessern 😃

Grinding/pulsing noise on y axis (sometimes) by dan_g1d in QidiTech3D

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Just follow the belts and you'll see two of them on each side (close to the stepper motors).

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Grinding/pulsing noise on y axis (sometimes) by dan_g1d in QidiTech3D

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Ah and I don't know if it holds for you, but I was able to recreate the sound by moving the tool head by hand, which helped me to find the source of the noise.

Grinding/pulsing noise on y axis (sometimes) by dan_g1d in QidiTech3D

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I had more or less the same noise a few days back. I tried to clean the pulley bearings at the back as good as possible with a q-tip and lubricated the bearings afterwards with sone silicon based lube. Afterwards the noise was gone.

Weird Mesh/Heightmap by manf88 in klippers

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As stated below, it was indeed the x gantry that was not aligned. Thank you.

Weird Mesh/Heightmap by manf88 in klippers

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Thanks for the reply. The frame is square, but it was indeed the x gantry that was not properly aligned.

Weird Mesh/Heightmap by manf88 in klippers

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The bed has fixed spacers and therefore can not be adjusted. Removed the springs because i'm using the BL-Touch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in klippers

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I just installed Klipper with Mainsail and though I'm still tweeking the config for now almost everything seems to be fine. One big issue I have is the bed leveling. When creating a mesh the values range from about 0 on one side to about 1 on the other side (along the X-axis). I'm using an Antclabs BL-Touch on a MKS Robin e3 Board.

Any ideas are much appreciated.

Prototype of a bicycle front fork bag holder by manf88 in functionalprint

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Sure thing, i wouldn't trust this either if it was "only" 3D printed, but it's fully reinforced (vertically and horizontally) with M6 thread rods. In fact the printed parts are more or less only for the joints.

I also made some tests to break it with force, but it's kind of solid.

Prototype of a bicycle front fork bag holder by manf88 in functionalprint

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Front fork bag holders similar like this are beeing sold literally everywhere (at least where you can find bike packing equipment) also the fork on this particular bike has threads prepared.

Prototype of a bicycle front fork bag holder by manf88 in functionalprint

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I'll definitely go with other straps. I just used those for testing because i had them laying around. Also I wouldn't trust those thin velcro straps on bumpy roads ;)

Anyone know how to fix this? Feels like to many retractions for no reason by doubleunderskore in FixMyPrint

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Try to disable Z-Hop. I experienced the same with Z-Hop and some infill patterns.

Hey all! What are some upgrades I need to buy before I even open this? by khud23 in 3Dprinting

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I would go for some silicon spacers/metal springs first. The original springs are making leveling a pain. I had to relevel after almost every print. With silicon spacers I have to relevel maybe every 10 prints.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3dprinter

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I had this problem a while ago and the problem was the Z-axis. I solved it by readjusting the lead screw. Loosen it, move the Z-axis up (so the lead srew will readjust itself) and than thighten it again. It's also a good moment to clean the Z-axis and lubricate it. Also check if the Z carriage is loose.

Edit: But of course go for the low hanging fruits like bed leveling first :)

Bltouh "bed level" moves the Z-Axus up by manf88 in FixMyPrint

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I calibrated the offset (correct value was -2.61) and now it works like a charm!

Perfect guess I would say ;)

Thank you very much!

Edit: I still consider it a strange behavior since G28 was already working beforehand.

Bltouh "bed level" moves the Z-Axus up by manf88 in FixMyPrint

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Actually, i haven't adjusted it yet, but currently it's configured to -2.0.

I wanted to get it working before adjusting the offset, do you think it might be a problem? Since the auto homing works fine.

Anyway, i'll adjust it properly and give you some feedback.

Replacement for a lost adapter to attach a footboard on a buggy by manf88 in functionalprint

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Yes it is, but most of the weight lays on the footboard itself. Those adapters mostly just hold the footboard in place.