Openscad is great, but also look at DesignSpark Mechanical. Looks to be a good full featured NON-CLOUD based tool. I have started playing with it and it seems very nice. Free, but not open source....
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Openscad is great, but also look at DesignSpark Mechanical. Looks to be a good full featured NON-CLOUD based tool. I have started playing with it and it seems very nice. Free, but not open source....
AutoWiz is helping with the z-wobble issue. I just wanted to add the the flashing issue on the red anet board IS caused by the lack of a bootloader on the board. There are youtube videos out how to...
Thanks CA. Yeah, Still love the K200. Its printing like a champ. I wonder why so many folks don't like it. Probably can set it up correctly. I had gotten a clone E3D a while back ( like last...
CA, Any hard lessons I should learn from you BB adventure. I am thinking of building a 300 mm build plate diameter delta ( not quite as tall at yours.)
... And rebuild the hotend correctly. The PTFE tube cut square and inserted to the thermal break, and the nozzle and thermal break are tight against each other.
What I do is just before I hit the print button, when the printer is at teemperature, i extrude some filament. Then I hit the print button. As the print head is moving into position, I grab the...
CA, are you still working on BB? Any progress?
So CA, how is your BB going? We need a progress report. ;-)
I hope you get some work. Need that money to pay essentials, then a few toys. Are you skilled in woodworking, kool if you are. Good money in that. Also consider cabinet making.
Back to the...
Best if they can finish it. Maybe a pint or two at the pub. Anyway, cutting oil, go slow, and back out often to clear debris. More oil. I don't do it often, but that's what works for me. ...
That some big b*... What are the dimensions? Sorry to see the broken tap. Did you get it out yet? Are you using oil when threading?
Glad to see you are back at it. Cant wait for some more progress and pictures.
I print my PETG at 240 so your 250 is close. i use no fan for the first layer, then 100%. Looks like you max is only 50. the other concern is 100% infill. That's a lot of plastic trying to cool...
If the eeprom has the setting you changed , then you can just update the eeprom as those values will override the compiled in settings. Otherwise, you will need to compile. What compile issue are...
Interesting. The Da Vinci Jr ( and maybe others ) have a similar setup, with a single flat wire connector carrying current for sensors, heater and fan. I agree with cgimark there are several...
Just confirmed, my retraction is 4mm @ 70mm/s
Glad it is sorted out. I will need to check my settings. I THINK it is about the same
First link is bad
Second link Spam??
This is an interesting read on print slant. Long story short, it was his belts. http://forums.reprap.org/read.php?178,731246,page=1
Looks like the web site is working now.
So Alexa seems to be ok at 0.24, but when does it start the slant? What if you just use the multiples of 8 at a thicker layer, say 0.48, is that an issue. This is a strange one.
On your...
Got me on that one. Care to translate?
Get a speed square to double check.
Remember, just because your paranoid, it doesn't mean they are not following you, or in your case, slanting when your not looking. ;-)
Post the pictures when you print them. Always interested in seeing results.
That how I start the calibration. 3 points and manually level using the bed screws. Then by using the endstop correction, which in Repetier is measures in steps, I can make fine tune changes of...