Smoothie M2
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Arrgh, yer cloggin' up my thread with off-topic posts!
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Sorry! Maybe one of the mods can delete them?Tim wrote:Arrgh, yer cloggin' up my thread with off-topic posts!
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Oh, I don't really care. I was just kidding. If anybody wanted to clean up the forum threads like that, they would be working 24 hours a day and never finish. . .Jules wrote:Sorry! Maybe one of the mods can delete them?
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Whew! I am relieved. I'll try to watch it nonetheless....I can be chatty.Tim wrote:Oh, I don't really care. I was just kidding. If anybody wanted to clean up the forum threads like that, they would be working 24 hours a day and never finish. . .Jules wrote:Sorry! Maybe one of the mods can delete them?
Although....insta probably wasn't doing anything tonight.....
(just joking insta!)
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Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing Tim. I've been out of the loop for a while and just now saw the thread.
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I'm only one man, I cannot possibly stem the offtopic tide between jimc and Jules. I just gave upTim wrote:Oh, I don't really care. I was just kidding. If anybody wanted to clean up the forum threads like that, they would be working 24 hours a day and never finish. . .Jules wrote:Sorry! Maybe one of the mods can delete them?
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After reading this, I've decided to give the soothieware a try. Though i am going with another hardware alternatives to the real smoothieboard.
sbase mks - its a smoothieboard compatable, and goes for about 70 bucks from alibaba ( not to be confused with base mks ).
the sbase seems to have everything needed plus the ability to do 1/32 or 1/16 steps by changing a jumper ... using 8825
from a cost standpoint its 1/2 or less the cost of the smothieboard , another bonus no need for an add on 5v regulator as its built in.
so far its been getting tumbs-up on the reprap forums. figure for another 20 i'll throw in a LCD12864 graphics controller too off ebay.
i've got a m2 circa mid 2013 barely used, in need of a new rambo board and a 24v upgrade.... so its a good doner for this.. have a 24v supply and hbp on it's way and already have a new(ish) 24v hotend... should be fun.
sbase mks - its a smoothieboard compatable, and goes for about 70 bucks from alibaba ( not to be confused with base mks ).
the sbase seems to have everything needed plus the ability to do 1/32 or 1/16 steps by changing a jumper ... using 8825
from a cost standpoint its 1/2 or less the cost of the smothieboard , another bonus no need for an add on 5v regulator as its built in.
so far its been getting tumbs-up on the reprap forums. figure for another 20 i'll throw in a LCD12864 graphics controller too off ebay.
i've got a m2 circa mid 2013 barely used, in need of a new rambo board and a 24v upgrade.... so its a good doner for this.. have a 24v supply and hbp on it's way and already have a new(ish) 24v hotend... should be fun.
M2 - MKS SBase w Smoothieware, GLCD, 24v, Upg Z & extruder stepper - IR bed leveling, Astrosyn dampers X/Y/Z, MIC 6, Zebra, PEI, & glass Build Plates - E3D, V3B Hotends, & more - many other 3d printers - production printing.
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cool, keep us posted on the progress and results
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I'm startign to look into the settings and have a question...
I noticed Tim has all current settings to 1.5A - seems like those were the default values and a bit high for at least the extruder.
Tim, was this intentional?
maybe i am misunderstanding somthing, but id think the values should be the same in the marlin firmware.
These are the current values i got out of the values in the firmware
x 0.75a
y 0.75a
z 0.7a
e0 0.9A (165 value not 185)
I couln't find info data or model numbers for any stepper but the extruder, maybe somone post model numbers of the steppers for X Y and Z axis?
or the specs for each if the modles are unavailable.
I could find was the extruder stepper which is 42BYGH243-5
MOTOR,STEP,GEARED,42MM,5.2:1,2.6V,1A,2.6 OHM,3.2MH
1.8 DEGREE,NEMA 17,BIPOLAR,10KG-CM HOLDING
it would seem .9a is a safe value. (90%) 1.5A seems high unless i am mis-understanding somthing.
I noticed Tim has all current settings to 1.5A - seems like those were the default values and a bit high for at least the extruder.
Tim, was this intentional?
maybe i am misunderstanding somthing, but id think the values should be the same in the marlin firmware.
These are the current values i got out of the values in the firmware
x 0.75a
y 0.75a
z 0.7a
e0 0.9A (165 value not 185)
I couln't find info data or model numbers for any stepper but the extruder, maybe somone post model numbers of the steppers for X Y and Z axis?
or the specs for each if the modles are unavailable.
I could find was the extruder stepper which is 42BYGH243-5
MOTOR,STEP,GEARED,42MM,5.2:1,2.6V,1A,2.6 OHM,3.2MH
1.8 DEGREE,NEMA 17,BIPOLAR,10KG-CM HOLDING
it would seem .9a is a safe value. (90%) 1.5A seems high unless i am mis-understanding somthing.
M2 - MKS SBase w Smoothieware, GLCD, 24v, Upg Z & extruder stepper - IR bed leveling, Astrosyn dampers X/Y/Z, MIC 6, Zebra, PEI, & glass Build Plates - E3D, V3B Hotends, & more - many other 3d printers - production printing.