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Hi Andre, If time is of essence, I might be able to help you with 3d printed parts for your aircraft, up to approx. 1.3 x 1.2 x 1.2 meters in...
i know i posted this elsewhere, but just for good measure. try using pir foam, 'sink' the extruder 0.5 mm into it and start printing. no more...
since we're on the subject of large printers, i am in the process of upgrading my printer from timing belts and delrin wheels for x and y, to ball...
Greg, you might want to try pir foam instead of heated bed. The print sticks beautifully, and you do away with heaters, ss relays and waiting...
maybe a high helix lead screw, or multiple travel would be faster. will definitely upgrade my printer to linear slides and ball screws next chance...
looking forward to seeing clementine's sisters. best of luck, Jose.
must say, it's a flinstone version of a 3d printer, and it works. I would be scared to use such parts for a precision machine, the mechanical...
also, the title should read 'smoothieboard' not 'smoothieboar' my bad.
A little while back I purchased a Simplify3D licence for ver. 3.1 It seems there were some problems with the software creating junk code which...
must be the cheapest 3d printer I've ever seen. I like how you used anything you could get your hands on, to build parts. The thought of using a...
sorry, kyo, the post was my mistake.
awesome built!!!
I also keep the extruder fans on at 100 %, all the time during printing. didn't notice any problems, but that might be because we are using...
there was absolutely no warping on any of the parts i printed, big or small. print a larger part, you will understand why it won't warp when you...
for some reason beyond my limited knowledge, i cannot seem to convince the machine to accept an all axis homing gcode, followed by the lowering of...
first thing first, credits go to the digital dentist for the tip: https://vimeo.com/66108108 https://vimeo.com/66108107 a few things about pir...
replace the glass and heater with pir foam. add a bit of a raft to your part prior to printing. sink the extruder about 1 mm into the foam and...
steve and tim, are you using a heated bed? if so, what is the wattage of the heating pad, or element?
larry, off the top of my hat, 20 mm linear bearings might be a bit too much if you stick around 300x400 bed size, not to mention the z max stays...
are these rods going to be horizontal or vertical?