Solidoodle 2
Current setup
- Solidoodle 2 Pro
- MKS GEN V1.4 controller
- Marlin firmware, custom configuration.
- Pololu DRV8825 stepper motor drivers
- Removed the top cover – need to find a way to make this fit with the Y-axis direct-drive mod and cable chain in place.
- Z-axis "Nut-hugger" Z-wobble prevention mod (soon to be replaced with a proper trapezoidal leadscrew)
- Bed alignment thumbscrews with M4 nuts – massively simplifies bed levelling
- Lawsy carriage kit with LM8UU linear bearings and extruder fan duct (with 12V 30x30x10mm fan)
- Lawsy-Wardjr-Mdroman extruder mount – replaces the Solidoodle “jigsaw”. Variant of the Lawsy Mk5 mount.
- E3D v6 all-metal hotend, 1.75mm direct-feed
- E3D HobbGoblin, 5mm ID extruder drive gear
- Lawsy lowered Z-screw to account for the height of the E3D extruder
- Later replaced with a machined aluminium Z-screw
- Keenovo 120W silicone bed heater element with internal thermistor
- Y-axis bearing support with SFL686ZZ flanged bearing and Y-axis direct-drive mod (3D model on Thingiverse)
- Massively reduces Y-axis binding (especially after the bushings have started to wear)
- Rear spool holder by Tarwin
- Next additions:
- Belt clamps to reduce the risk of the Y-belt breaking at the screw-holes
- http://www.soliforum.com/topic/2361/all-bearing-y-axis-conversion/ – All-bearing Y-axis
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2451368/comments – TUSH++ filament spool holder
- LCD display, SD card and control panel for the MKS
Motors
Per SoliWiki's list of compatible hardware:
Axis | Motor |
---|---|
X | SM35HT36-1004A NEMA-14: Single shaft, 1.8°/step, 2.0V 1.0A, 19 Oz-in (134mN.m) holding torque, 4-lead |
Y | SM42HT33-1334A NEMA-17: Single shaft, 1.8°/step, 2.8V 1.33A, 30 Oz-in (220 mN.m) holding torque, 4-lead |
Z | |
Extruder |
I replaced the stock Y-axis motor with one from WeDo3DPrinting when I fitted the direct-drive mod. I did the same with the X-axis motor when I replaced the carriage. This means the current motor setup is:
Axis | Motor |
---|---|
X | 35SHD0102-20B, NEMA-14: Single shaft, 1.8°/step, 4.35V 0.75A, 150mN.m, 4-lead |
Y | 42SHD0404-22, NEMA-17: Single shaft, 1.8°/step, 3V 1.5A, 480mN.m, 4-lead |
Z | Original |
Extruder | Original |
Holding torque comparison:
- X: new motor 150mN.m vs. original 134mN.m
- Y: new motor 480mN.m vs. original 212mn.m
New motors awaiting installation:
- Z-axis: Precision Maker MTR-N17-48, NEMA-17. 1.8-degree (200 step). 3.4V 1.7A, 520 mN.m
Board configuration
Microstepping
The microstep jumpers are located under the driver boards. See this for a photo.
Installing a jumper sets the given mode line high. Removing it sets the mode line low.
Microstep settings with the DRV8825 drivers:
MODE2 (MS3) | MODE1 (MS2) | MODE0 (MS1) | Microstep resolution |
---|---|---|---|
0 | 0 | 0 | Full step |
0 | 0 | 1 | Half step |
0 | 1 | 0 | 1/4 step |
0 | 1 | 1 | 1/8 step |
1 | 0 | 0 | 1/16 step |
1 | 0 | 1 | 1/32 step |
1 | 1 | 0 | 1/32 step |
1 | 1 | 1 | 1/32 step |
References
- Vapour smoothing – http://blog.reprap.org/2013/02/vapor-treating-abs-rp-parts.html
- Finding maximum print speed – http://www.soliforum.com/topic/15529/finding-maximum-print-speeds/
- Fixing Reprap clone LCDs with reversed connectors – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvRfaYAIc4g
- Calibration
- Extruder calibration (extrude-and-measure method and extrusion multiplier) – https://mattshub.com/2017/04/19/extruder-calibration/
- The Essential Calibration Set (STL files)
- Marlin3DPrinterTool – calibration aid for printers running Marlin
- Prusa optimal layer height and steps-per-rev calculator – https://www.prusaprinters.org/calculator/#optimallayer