Are you daft, or just into Necromancy? You are replying to posts from 5 years ago (about a month shy for the last one) and I, for one, don't post my work on Thingiverse for a long while now as I...
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Are you daft, or just into Necromancy? You are replying to posts from 5 years ago (about a month shy for the last one) and I, for one, don't post my work on Thingiverse for a long while now as I...
It was confirmed years ago as they posted the pics of the 10mm rods they began to use (might have been posted in this thread). Btw, Qidi's "engineers" were the absolute worst buffoons I have ever...
The original came with a Mightyboard and the firmware it used was/is Sailfish.
Personally that machine is not worth the trouble of trying to find 10mm rods, the plate that fits the 10mm rods, and...
Write them as a lot of times they have them and will put up a sale for you and send you a link.
One thing to know about that printer but do not do 110c on the bed for ABS. The sticker will peel...
I haven't used mine in years and years and honestly I no longer 3d print as it left a very sour taste in my mouth so I finally left it. If I need to one off something I will but mine came with the...
Where did you getthe thermistor heater blocks from as that would solve that issue?
I was about to bite the bullet and buy a resin 3d printer but the thought that after < 100 hours of usage I...
I look at mine sitting here for years now doing nothing and was wanting to do this. Get rid of the Mightyboard and use my SKR but in my case I need a new heater board (probably go for silicone pad)...
The older Qidi 1s had 5 pieces held together with M3 screws and was flimsy as all get out.
Something that should be so simple eludes me or Marlin is doing it wrong, or not at all. After stumbling onto the Smoothie site and reading how they did/do it I have to say theirs makes sense.
I am using Marlin 2.0 and I have looked and looked all over the Internet and the only thing that made sense to me was how Smoothie solves my issue but what I have a 330x330mm bed and my X Max endstop...
I am sure someone did the conversion over but trying to find them. The board I put corrugated cardboard under (sure did help) and glass on top but the wiring they used is just bad bad especially...
How many watts is the heated bed on this? I am asking because the next question is where can I find a silicone heated mat at for it? My pcb broke a long time ago and I soldered the connector back...
Aye. All I saw was the video with the guy using the script but no script and has been so long it is so buried in my history it may not even be in there anymore. :/
SMH on those maxed out VRefs.
I saw this a few months ago on an old Youtube video and the guy did it via gcode at the start to mimic the Makerbot.
I always get the biggest thrill after I have designed something and see people are making it then using it. Makes it worth the time I invested in designing something.
LOL, no joke.
Good work on that shim rcleav.
Irregularities are fine as long as they do not go outside of your first layer height. My I3's bed has a max difference of 0.2mm from its highest point to its dead 0mm point so I try and keep it at...
70%? WOW, that means your layer height * 0.7 is your first layer height and that is rough going. You would need a dead flat, and trammed, bed or no dice.
Exactly.
All printers sag in the middle if they are using 8mm smooth rods (an 8mm smooth rod held at both ends that is 350/370mm will sag on its own) over about 300mm long.
Can you believe...
Let us know as I am already against SF due to a lot of limitations I found in it just glancing around the firmware then being confirmed by the authors. What ticks me off about the authors of SF is...
Shouldn't have went with a digital as it is far less responsive so you can see what is going on when you move it around the bed.
Exactly. Doesn't mean it was their nozzles it could have been something else they sell and if Amazon gets too many complaints, or inquiries as to where in the heck is my stuff I purchased, Amazon...
There ya go they fall into the 90% bracket, that I mentioned, where Amazon yanked them and apparently their account was suspended (in reality it is terminated). This means Amazon had a lot of...
Btw, Smoothie is not very good as a lot of people are finally finding out (here is just one example but Google to find more http://forum.seemecnc.com/viewtopic.php?t=10151 ). It is really quirky and...
On a real Makerbot with a standard Mightyboard don't you just hit the reset button and flash it through the USB?