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mander
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x axis has makes loud vibration noise

Brand new assembled kit.  Probably has 30 hours total on it.   I am getting a loud vibration on some x axis prints.   Not sure exactly where to start looking. 

You can hear it at the start and end of this video  It just started in the last 4-5 hours of printing.    Any ideas on what to look for?  

https://photos.app.goo.gl/w3oxypUsZWS7fnkb8

 

Posted : 06/02/2024 4:21 am
fabnavigator
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

I hear some interesting noises sometimes, depending on what is being printed. I think I've heard a little more noise with the input shaper profiles. I keep my printer on a cement block on top of a foam block. That definitely helps with the noise level. Are you saying that you are printing the exact same GCode that you printed previously, and it is making a much different sound? Have you checked your X-axis belt tension? And that the set screws in the pulley are tight?

Posted : 10/02/2024 4:24 am
Jon
 Jon
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

same here, sometimes the speed is just right and things vibrate more than at other times.  

Posted : 25/03/2024 8:14 pm
PanicCarefully
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

I do have similar issues. My printer starts to rattle travelling from the x-mid and get's louder to x-max. Around x-min position no rattle at all. Currently I'm printing a large circular object expanding from near x-min to x-max. So my left print side is like a charm, the right is much noisier. Speed and change of direction does have an impact on the noise on the x-max side (but doesn't has an impact on the x-min side - not that I can hear).

I first thought it is the y-axis, so I did a complete overhaul of the y-axis (no bearings, checked the screw...) and it did not went away. That's sad.

My current theory is, that the wider the gab between the x-axis motor and the extruder is, the system is going to vibrate more or the frequencies are more in the hearable spectrum. Thinking of this, I pretty fucked, because I have no clue to solve this. This should be something with is due to the construction.

Hope I'm proofed wrong and there is a (easy) working solution out there. I'm always willing to learn.

Posted : 28/03/2024 7:22 pm
bowtie6
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

@mander, I don't mean to hijack this thread but I watched your video and I have a question:  would you please elaborate some more and explain what kind of filament feeder attachment you have?  Is this a kit?  What is the purpose of the modified feeder?  Does this depend on a different type of filament alignment mounted on the spool holder?

Sorry for so many questions but would appreciate any info about this, please... 

Posted : 30/03/2024 9:08 pm
mander
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Topic starter answered:
RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

It is the standard tube that comes with the Prusa Original Enclosure to use the inside mounted spool feeder.

Posted : 31/03/2024 10:01 pm
DavyGD
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

I've got the same noise coming from my nextruder, I pretty much narrowed it down to the loveboard cover. Haven't been able to take a better look at the source of the noise since I expect it to be something that is annoying and not something very wrong with the movement system. Some resonances at a lower speed seem to be the issue.

Posted : 31/03/2024 11:40 pm
DavyGD
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

 

Posted by: @davygd

I've got the same noise coming from my nextruder, I pretty much narrowed it down to the loveboard cover. Haven't been able to take a better look at the source of the noise since I expect it to be something that is annoying and not something very wrong with the movement system. Some resonances at a lower speed seem to be the issue.

To get back to this, I figured out what was resonating. In my case the fanshroud for the part cooling fan wasn't tightened down properly which lead to it resonating with the fandoor. I also tightened the screw of the fandoor a bit more and now it is fixed.

Posted : 02/04/2024 9:23 pm
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Tomek
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RE: x axis has makes loud vibration noise

I had a similar sound. In my case, tightening the fan door helped.

MK4

Posted : 04/04/2024 9:02 am
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