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I think there is still some backlash but it is due to the radial bearings/nut assembly.Hello Nihillanth,The version 2 has flat gears in order to minimize that problem.I haven't seen any Cyclone with belt couplings so please let us know if you try so :D
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On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 1:01 PM, Nihilianth <r.mar...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Hello guys,I've assembled a cyclone2 recently and did some tests cuts on PCBs and acrylic. Now I've started to look for some possible improvements to reduce the vibration / improve the overall performance.Recently I've assembled a belted extruder for my 3d printer and thought it might be a good idea to use the same principle for driving the XY axes on my Cyclone (replacing the herringbone gears with closed-loop belts).I've noticed the timing belts being mentioned in some of the the previous threads, but it seemed to be just a theoretical discussion :)Has anyone tried to replace the gears with belts? If so, did it do any good to your Cyclone? :)
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Aah I see, so Harry's version with 3 screws grips better to the motor shaft..
Yeah I'd encourage you to flatten the shafts in any case as it is a machine with lots of vibrations.
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Wao, the motion is so smooth and quiet! Those belts are really cheap :DAnd the pulleys are printable ^_^ Thanks a lot for sharing!!!!!!!
On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 1:22 PM, Rodi <r.mar...@googlemail.com> wrote:
Just an update on my experiences using the timing belts.With the early setup seen above (metal 20T pulley, 60T printed pulley and 188mm GT2 belt) I've hat troubles with steppers stalling at moderate / low feedrates (about 120-180/min or so).So I've ditched them and went with two printed pulleys with 1:1 ratio (as opposed to 1:3 ratio used before). This also made the firmware changes I've had to make obsolete, as now all I had to do is to replace the gears with pulleys and flip the stepper connector.I am using two 45T pulleys and a 158mm GT2 belt. I've attached some pictures of the setup aswell as a video (https://youtu.be/bdu1vz6ndGs).I haven't experienced any issues with belts slipping or whatsoever so far. I did not, however, make any backlash-related measurements (as I am unsure of how to actually measure that), but in theory timing belts should be less likely to cause backlash as opposed to gears afaik.I've sourced the belts from here (GT2 158mm 6mm wide closed-loop timing belts) http://www.robotdigg.com/product/352
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