jerk and stepper motor stalling
So I have a custom built 3d printer. I'm having some problems with my y axis. It's a leadscrew with a hefty nema23 motor. It should in my opinion be strong enough to drive this axis. But it stalls no matter what I do. The mechanics are fine, it glides fine when I try too move it manually. But when I try to print something it stalls like crazy.
The controller is set to 1/8 microstepping, with a udoo quad and radds 1.5 controlling it.
When I try high jerk setting, above 10 I get stalling. And the same with under 8 jerk.
I'm just wondering if there is a combination of acceleration, top speed, and jerk that is causing this.
I have it running pretty slow at the moment.
With both Y axis acceleration set too 100, jerk at 10. And max speed is 40mm/s. With infill set too 30mm/s. But still it's hopeless ☺️
I'm rebuilding the axis with belt and pulley. But I would love to figure this issue out as it is driving med mad
The controller is set to 1/8 microstepping, with a udoo quad and radds 1.5 controlling it.
When I try high jerk setting, above 10 I get stalling. And the same with under 8 jerk.
I'm just wondering if there is a combination of acceleration, top speed, and jerk that is causing this.
I have it running pretty slow at the moment.
With both Y axis acceleration set too 100, jerk at 10. And max speed is 40mm/s. With infill set too 30mm/s. But still it's hopeless ☺️
I'm rebuilding the axis with belt and pulley. But I would love to figure this issue out as it is driving med mad
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I'm guessing that's quite high thread mass
The steps per mm is 320, so that can't be the problem, my x axis is much much heavier, but with a 20mm per rotation leadscrew. That works perfectly.