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Posted · Motion shaping by cura

Hello, i prefer to use Cura slicer it's powerfull and I think function that I propose can be adding in furure.

 

I wanna ask about motion shaper (input shaping (aka rrf input shaping), maybe it's have alredy exist (can't find it).

 

This technic reduse ringing on parts (first look i can find here) person "DigitalVision" modify gcode only and get nice and clean print, so cura slicer make the code. I'm not a mathematical or programmer maybe it's easy to add this technique to it.

 

 

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    Posted · Motion shaping by cura

    I'll admit that I don't know much about RRF, but from a cursory look Input Shaping is done mostly in the firmware. The only change that needs to be made (after calibration of the parameters) is adding an M593 gcode command to the start gcode snippet:

    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/M593

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    Posted · Motion shaping by cura
    28 minutes ago, ahoeben said:

    I'll admit that I don't know much about RRF, but from a cursory look Input Shaping is done mostly in the firmware. The only change that needs to be made (after calibration of the parameters) is adding an M593 gcode command to the start gcode snippet:

    https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/M593

    At now yes, they add it in frimware, but they don't use close loop control system (like klipper). So i think it's can be adding in gcode by slicer it's can open this technique to 8 bit boards and so on. 

     

    In start it was only gcode modify: 

     

    The specific parameters for the correction above was f_n=40.4 Hz, zeta=0.

    I got these results without making any FW changes. I instead abused the motion planner by feeding it G-code that simulated the required motion profiles. I think the results look pretty interesting and this is probably worth pursuing further.

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    Posted · Motion shaping by cura

    I am afraid that doing this by preprocessing gcode (as opposed to inside the motion planner in the firmware), it will greatly increase the size of gcode files, which will have adverse effects on especially 8 bit boards.

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    Posted · Motion shaping by cura

    When are we going to get this update to the Ultimaker printers? I know that we can print slowly to improve quality, but also, the marlin update provides input shaping on all printers now.

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    Posted · Motion shaping by cura

    Same here. I look forward to the latest updates from ultimaker.

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