Thingiverse hypercube
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THINGIVERSE HYPERCUBE UPDATE
THINGIVERSE HYPERCUBE MOD
3D Printer stepper motor mod - Oct 22 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #12 - Oct 15 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #11 - Sept 26 2016.New 3D Printer - Build Log #10 - Sept 17 2016.
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I've tried multiple combinations of belt tension tight, loose, one tight one loose etc. Same goes for the Y axis home X & Y, start moving along the Y and the carriage moves to the right the further away from home I go (and again, disengages the X endstop at around 30mm from home). It's a good couple of mm or so movement at either end, enough to disengage the Y endstop at around 40mm of X travel. For example, if I home X & Y, then start moving the carriage along the X axis, the right bearing block starts moving towards me and the left one away. There's a slight twist somewhere that's causing the X/Y carriage to wander somewhat at the extremities of the bed. So I've just taken my 'cube completely apart and started to rebuild from scratch, on a flat glass table, making sure to align/square the frame as best I could (armed only with a set square) and I'm still running in to the same problem.