Is this okey?
Vcore 3.0 300x300x400 with openfront, eva 3,ballbearring idlers, 4028fan, ebb36(little bit tilted, need other standoff)
I´m thinking, x belt to tight,y to lose or am I incorrect?
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@bastii_3d_cad_cnc_laser I would begin by properly tightening the belts, certainly the upper belt seems quite loose. Keep in mind that it's a closed loop, if you tighter one belt - the other will be tightened as well. So if you tighten the upper belt, also loosen the lower belt a little.
Continue that until the orange and blue line are close to each other
If you have a phone, you could also use this as a starting point:
https://github.com/FlorentBroise/BRS-Printers-Mod/blob/main/manuals/belt.pdf
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That document explains how you can use the oscillating frequency of the belts (detected by the microphone of your phone) to make sure the belt have good (and the same) tension
it's much faster 🙂
finally, I found this video very helpfull:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-yc_XM8sP4&list=PLhrpfJEuhg242RIcb77SuZF9qGr1eGuaH&index=1
3D Printers & a Whiteboard
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How to Read and Analyze Input Shaper Graphs Generated by Klipper
This video is supposed to be a brief overview on what the input shaper graphs can tell us. It is the first video of a series of videos which will give a more in depth view on the kinematic system and input shaping in Klipper.
As always: feel free to jump to those parts, that help you with your problems:
00:00 Intro
00:57 What we can learn from...