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That’s super impressive! It’s been interesting to see more testing like this pop up in the community recently. Is there a list of the motors you’re going to test anywhere?
If you decide to go with the lgx lite, keep in mind that it has a flow rate limit somewhere around 30-40mm3/s due to the gearing. I’m not sure what hotend you’re choosing, but if you decide to do something like a rapido uhf, I’d be careful. I’d consider the orbiter v2 or Sherpa mini. I’ve only...
Yeah. I haven’t messed with any high preload or high precision rails yet, just the cheap ones that come with the ratrig mechanical kit. I’m looking forward to receiving mine and seeing how my input shaper graphs are effected. Also I’m super impressed (as always) with Fabreeko. I ordered the...
Yeah. 0.5a should be okay for normal extrusion rates. If you start doing crazy high flow, and run into issues, you should be okay to go to 0.7a assuming your extruder can handle the temp.
As others have pointed out, 0.8a is quite low. The other thing to consider is for klipper, setting seperate run and hold currents is a bad idea. The only reason they still keep hold current in the configs is it would break tons of configs to remove.
There are 2 different schools of thought on going fast. One being high speeds and accels, the other being fat line width and heights. The quality will often decrease as you begin to print with higher speeds and accels, but less so with fatter line widths and heights. Say you put a .6 nozzle on...
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