I finally got the printer put all together to the point i could print the rumba board mount. there is a definite increase in quality going from the hexagon to the e3d hot end. Now my i3v was a pre 16...
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I finally got the printer put all together to the point i could print the rumba board mount. there is a definite increase in quality going from the hexagon to the e3d hot end. Now my i3v was a pre 16...
the home depot over here doesn't cut glass on a side note i got my upgrade today and starting to put it together. So far everything is going smooth.
I have Cura on my laptop from previous exploits, who all has used it before, im curious about the differances in the slicers it seems like slic3r has more inputs you can change and cura has a basic...
For the life of me I can't find the retraction setting
I never cleaned them up I deemed them unusable so there going into my junk part box for when I get this filament extruder put together, I tried printing at 199 it didn't seem to like it so I bumped...
im using slicer with the makerfarm config the cube printed good, then i printed a low poly pikachu and it printed some strings between the body and the tail, now i printed two of the idler gears to...
thank you that is exactly the type of info i was looking for.
so im finishing up the build and only have my x carriage to finish wiring and was wondering why you hook the hexagon hotend cooling fan to the power supply vs. using the rumba board fan0 or fan 1...
i got it figured out its late
ok so i got the jumper transferred over when hooked up to my laptop all the lights come on the board, i open arduino and select 2560 then when it tells me to select serial com that option is greyed...
Yea three ribs that run under the bed my kit came with them
well i was on mcmaster looking for some tappered studs for a control arm project on my drift car when i started thinking about insulation for the heat bed i came across calcium silicate insulation...
is there a way to set up either for precision measurements i can get the general frame more precise in 123d but in need to place holes into the plate with an exact spacing, but cant figure out how to...
well just got my confirmation that the printer was delivered at the house. cant wait to get off of work in a few hours to look at it and start then staining process and then hopefully get to build it...
so i got a coupon in an email for wyz works filament has anyone used this brand. i searched the web and found out that new egg carries this brand, im looking to order a few rolls so hopefully i can...
I'm glad that you found the info
I love the even more lightened one, I'm all about saving weight
I'm in for one pm me how to pay cash ready
tmj what is the weight on the 6061
im now to the point of deciding if i want to stain the wood or just leave it raw
maker farm has the 8" and 10" kit for under 650
I would say your best bet is going to be to email flash forge to get drivers they would be the ones to know .
Just got my shipping confirmation looks like the printer will be here wed.
That's the ones I got
yea but id rather fix it up front then wait till it decides to slip in the middle of a print, plus were only talking 9 dollars to correct it it would have been cheaper but i didnt want to wait from...