![]() Synchronious belts suffer from that too, but the thickness and inner reinforcement reduce it a lot. Jerking: have you played a guitar before, they vibrate to create the sound right? How the sound is produced? You pull the strings and then you let it go right? Well guess what, when you pull the string to move the axis and then you stop suddenly that string will vibrate a lot creating beautiful effects in your print maybe not visible to the untrained eye but if you look for it you will find it. Speed limitations: the faster you go the less precise it becomes, don't even think of using direct extruder with a fish line system. Precision:as I explained, the steps per mm will be constantly changing, making quite dificult precise measured parts. Good luck, I'll will be waiting to hear another miserable experience with a fish line system.Įdited 1 time(s). I can go on and on with this since I spent some time trying to figure it out, but it will be a waste of time. Synchronious belts: no changes in any direction, will always be parallel to the axis. To my knowledge there is no software that can compensate for that. As it wind on the pulley it will slide to the side creating an agle which will change the actual distance (do I need to be more graphical?) to make it worse it might wind on top of itself changing the pulley diameter and affecting the stepps per mm settings for accurate displacement. Synchronious belt: tooth to tooth contact, unless the belt is loose it won't skip.įish line movement: it will be angular unless you come up with a winding mechanism that keeps the line straight and perfectly parallel to the axis. Synchronious belts: press molded, unless you are using and old wore out mold it will have quite tighter tolerances than fish lines.įish lines grip: none, even with great tension and a rough pulley surface the line can slip on the pulley. This might be too technical for my unqualified english but:įish lines: extruded, you think the fish will care for a line that varies from 0.2 to 0.25mm in diameter? You think the manufacturer cares? Even the threaded ones will suffer from diameter variations (maybe even more) I could understand that posting coming from anyone else, but from you it surprise me.
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