Yep use them every day when cleaning up prints.
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Yep use them every day when cleaning up prints.
If you haven't figured it out yet, the QIDI and all Rep 1 clones use a 24v DC power supply.
Hey there, I replied to your email.
3 years on original wiring like this. The wires are taped to the side panel.
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I haven't ran PLA at all. It should be fine, I have like 1 roll of purple I guess I could try sometime. I think it is because of the inconsistency of PLA temps. ABS is almost always good at 235 or...
MicroCenter isn't in all cities. It is a smaller privately owned electronics chain. Nerd paradise. Kind of like a Best Buy, but tons better and actually decent and competitive prices.
Lol, I stick with Micro Center stuff for now. It is good. I like Esun filament from Amazon too.
No it is a 24v power supply... You could regulate an output down though. Amp wise it depends on what PS it has but 1 amp shouldn't be a problem especially after everything is heated up. The power...
The only problem with getting the MicroSwiss conversions for the QIDI is the thermal tubes don't fit very well in the Cooling bar. The tubes on the Qidi are just a little bigger, so the Microswiss...
I don't even have Makerware installed anymore so hard to help more. S3d is 100 times better and all those flow controls are directly exposed to the end user. The latest versions of Makerware 3 and up...
Looks like you are extruding way too much plastic. Makerware software is kind of a PITA to change that but it is possible. You will have to find the JSON profile that you are using and up the...
Yep sure do. It costs a little to do it but have sent several orders there in the past.
A few of the early adopters go a discounted price.
Ahh, I got my guys mixed up. Another guy with a user name beginning with C ordered one. lol
Send me a PM if you are interested still.
Thanks, did you ever get yours installed? lol
Yes, it has always had the 2 wider back mounts. A potential customer suggested having the 2 front ones added in case someone didn't want to use the wider mounting. It was an easy add and didn't cost...
Nice, I just launched mine this week.
http://store.wmdproducts.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=63&product_id=67
Ya I don't get it either. And one of the little chunks I got was on a piece that self released after cooling. I wasn't even prying on it. All I can think is it had a previous defect in that area from...
I've heard of the chunking issue before and it has happened to one of my pieces before. I just use the other side and has been good since. You can try to call McMaster if you got it from them. Some...
I just don't understand how a company can spool a roll and an end get tucked under another end. It seems physically impossible with a continuous strand. I guess consider a different brand...
Some...
For ABS I'm almost always doing slurry. I do wipe the glass with Aquanet on a towel as a "cleaner". Some swear by just Aquanet, it just never works for me, especially on big prints. If you go the...
Ya I have some corners like that but always end up going back to clips. I know where the print head is going based on print/travel previews in S3d. Generally like I said front left and back right is...
yep, seems fine. No kapton or blue sheet. You can use those thin silicon pads, but I would still clip. I only use 2 clips so it minimizes interference. Usually back right corner and front left...
http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/561339/Office-Depot-Brand-Binder-Clips-Medium/?cm_mmc=PLA-_-Google-_-Basic_Supplies-_-561339-VQ6-152156805072-VQ16-c-VQ17-pla-VQ18-online-VQ19-561339-VQ20-2875653...
https://www.mcmaster.com/#8476k74/=164kzuz
Get 3/16" thick.