Topic: Y-Axis Issues Solved - I hope
I just wanted to add this since I didn't find anything about it in my forum searches. After a long battle with Y-axis issues focused around skipping I finally have discovered that its the original stepper motor on my SD3. I think it is the bearing on the front/top/shaft side, but regardless I believe it is the mechanics of the stepper. It seems that randomly the rotor will seize up. So for the numerous people looking to issues on their y-axis, give this a check this, too.
Here's how I got to my conclusion and all mods related to the Y:
I first went to all new hardened rods and linear bearings. I then upgraded to all GT2 aluminum pulleys and belts. I also added two pillow blocks. I started getting large jumps and multiple offsets in my prints both forward and backward on only the Y. I checked everything* and adjusted the belt tension, realigned the carriages, adjusted motor current, played with motor settings, double-checked level on the bed, etc. Still kept happening. I changed slicers and hosts. I changed computers. I finally upgraded the board to an Azteeg X3 Pro with SD8825s. During this upgrade I kept noticing the problem persisted as I was dialing-in. So went for flanged bearings in the frame on the 6mm rod. I thought this had to be the last stop so I went back to dialing-in the new controller. Some unrelated issues related to firmware had me take all the load off the stepper. I was holding the shaft of the motor while dialing-in home and travel speeds when I noticed I could feel skips. I played with the microstepping and currents settings again. I bridged the decay to high on the drivers. The problem persisted. I switched drivers and that didn't help.
At one point I had the power off and I was spinning shaft manually and I felt it seize completely. It would not spin at all until I backed off and spun again. It kept happening at random in either direction. Some google searches later and I found people with similar issues. I took the motor apart, checked the parts, cleaned out any debris and reassembled. Still an issue. Opened up again, and checked the bearing more closely. I noticed the shaft-side bearing had a bit of noise when spun. I couldn't see any play, but I'm guessing the bearing is bad from over-tightening the driver belt. I ordered a replacement motor and it gets here Tuesday. I am fairly confident in the rest of my setup at this point so I am fairly confident this will solve my problem. I will let you know what happens.
