have you got the heated bed ?
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have you got the heated bed ?
How did you guys get the springs to say on the rods. The semi-open ended side ( 90* to the coil ) just pops off. Whats the magic.
Other than that I think I am ready. Did a dry ( filament-less) print and it went fine. Sings a funny song ;-(
I bent the ends and locked in place with small cable ties.
Didn't have an issue with them coming off.
If you have the heated bed then you don't need to mess about with topographical mapping (it's NOT levelling)
Just keep doing the g29 and adjust the three levelling screws until the three numbers are within a few 100ths of a mm.
Then use the control panel to zero z - and that's the entire levelling process. Plus it actually physically levels the bed, the weird way maps the surface.
Yep they do make a pleasant noise.
Oh and when you're printing a test holder for cupped magnets and it's a great super tight fit first go - make sure you can get the bloody thing out again ;-)
Currently dismantling the holder with a knife. MKII with hole in the base to push the magnet out, is printing lol
had to melt the bugger out. Second one works perfectly, pushes out easily.
Just need wheels and threaded ball bearings and I can start on the shafts and carriages.
Dab of glue and those suckers are never coming out :-)
How do you load the filament? I know to push it into the bowden and down to hot end as far as it will go, but what about the rest of the way, so that the start of the print will not be missing any material? Is there some special g commands or simple g1 Exx?
Trying a small test print now.
If you have thd filamdnt path correct if pushes through all the way to the nozzle. If it won't push thst far, you need to check why.
So got the latest tct magazine this morning. Mono price talking about a mini delta - news to me. Apparently launched back in may.
It's tiny ! 110mmx120.
Very compact and tidy. And it's got me thinking. How much of a tiny portable delta could you 3d print ?
I reckon, pretty much everything bar: psu, board, motors, rods, z stops, extruder and linear bearings.
arguably if you used wheeled carriages, you could even print the wheels.
The frame could be printed in 2 pieces (frame and top).
Nema 14s or similiar small motors should be fine.
you could even print an unheated bed. Useblue tape which is pretty sticky cold. I reckon under £100.
Can't find anyone selling the mp mini delta. But apparently it's well under $200.
Got me thinking anyway :-)
Hi Wendy, I did notice that I already reversed it. Thanks.