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Undo the pin directions, so that it homes X correct and y to the front. now power of the printer, turn it around and switch the connectors between x and y motor aka motor0 and motor1.
now, what does it do?
I never got the connections and directions right on first try. Understanding the picture, shiftingtech provided, and switching connectors or dir_pin directions, always got it right.
Some MCUs have different power inputs for the first two motors, because they could use up to 48V. There needs to be a jumper or connector to set them on the normal motor power input.
Just to be clear, you are homing x to the right side and y to the back of the printer?
To add further information to shiftingtech's picture: stepper x = B, stepper y = A
After adding TMC autotune, I played again with currents and it got quieter. It is not that hard to install, maybe give it a shot.
https://github.com/andrewmcgr/klipper_tmc_autotune/tree/main
That printer looks nasty 😬
I know that sound, it derivates from resonances between motor and frame. I tried different approaches. Different speeds, braces at the frame, TMC tuning, different amps.
Tuning and after that going down with amps, brought the most until now. But I have another set of...
Hey there, I have searched in Fusion360 for your malfunctioning sector in a freshly downloaded toolhead_revovoron.stp and could not find bad surfaces.
I even checked the whole file, but Fusion does not find any errors inside the file.
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