Yes. I think my tip is almost certainly more handy for those in possession of a dishwasher. I most definitely wouldn't advocate buying a dishwasher just to obtain a wide-spout funnel. That would be...
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Yes. I think my tip is almost certainly more handy for those in possession of a dishwasher. I most definitely wouldn't advocate buying a dishwasher just to obtain a wide-spout funnel. That would be...
I recently got into 3D printing and have an ANYCUBIC i3 Mega-s and an ANYCUBIC Photon Zero. Both produce excellent results and were great value (£162 and £101 respectively)
I got fed up of trying prop up the paper filter when try to re-bottle excess resin. I googled around and saw that many people had printed funnel solutions. One of the designs I saw looked familiar...
I figured out that it's an adhesion issue.
Hi,
I just bought an ANyCubic Photon Zero (APZ). It was great value at $99 and oportunity to dive into higher definition printing.
With the printer I bought Anycubic's plant-based resin.
I...
Thanks for your suggestions Roberts_Clif & Xanthe.
I just just revisited this thread after some time (because I've not had any problems :) ). I'm getting much more reliable orints now that I'm...
I think I'm possibly too much of a noob to go rebuilding the printer to add levelling sensors. I'll need to get a bit more confident before I venture into that.
As far as I can see there is no...
Hi all,
I posted a problem similar to this before, and curious aardvark pointed out that I am setting the nozzle too close to the plate. Remedying this helped for a few prints, but now I'm havingf...
This is essentialy what I did, only, effectively, I printed the nylon resistance-ring as part of the knob. I checked the plate level after a couple of prints and it's holding firm :)
I'm sorry, I don't follow what you mean. What are you referring to when you say "the thing"?
Actually I gave myself too much credit there. I didn't design the piece. I amended the this helpful work: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3080831
Hi,
I recently bought an Anycubic i3 Mega S.
I was having an issue with the first layer that a tip from curious aardvark on this thread I started, helped me solve: ...
Thanks for the tips.
I'll check the bed level before I print the bed-level nuts :)
Thanks for the advice.
I have swapped over to Prusaslicer now. The first layer is still not great, but it may be, as you say, due the constant atteniton the bed-level needs. I haven't been...
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
First off, I apologise. I just now realised that the vertical axis is the Z-axis in 3d printing. I naturally assumed it was the depth (back-to-front).
When I first...
Thanks.
I solved my problem by adding two 2mm-wall tubes as a separate entity into Prusaslice, and setting them to print with a 2mm shell. I'm not sure that it's a textbook solution, but it...
Hi all,
I just got my first printer; a AnyCubic i3 Mega S, and I'm using Cura 4.71
Aside from the test print (the owls), yesterday I did my first print of something of my own design using the...
Thanks for the infill suggestion. I am hoping not to waste too much unused material though.
As I said, my example was over-simplified. The full spec is to make a 25° downward-facing wedge that is...
Thanks for the video link. I searched all manner of terms, but not "differnet infills cura". Doh! I'll try this to see how V4.71 copes. As I said, this is all new to me. Cura is what was supplied...
Hi,
Essentially, I want to print a block/spacer to raise the level of a doorbell button. The block would affix onto the wall where the button was, and the button would then be screwed onto the...
Hi all,
I'm new to 3D printing (but not too new to 3D modelling).
I just got my first 3D printer a few days ago (AnyCubic Mega S) and am looking forward to having some fun with it.
I'm...