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05-30-2016, 09:28 PM #1
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THE CHALLENGE : Beginner and China Printer
Hello guys,
While a ago I was here asking for advice to buy a DIY Printer Kit, and now that I already have it in hand and put all the peaces together I not only want to share with you my experience but also ask for help.
So the Printer took me 10 days to arrive from china (Yeah I know )
After it arrived I checked all the parts and prepare the table to build it, you can check the timelapse here (Link), after the full process of building I did all the welding and then start doing some troubleshooting on the movement part of the printer which involved belts, bearings, rods and etc. I will divide this in three parts
First Part
- Buying the printer - This was very difficult but I ended choosing a model listed on Ali Express with more then 300 good reviews, still China though.
- Receiving the Printer - The printer arrived through DHL in exactly 10 days and the pack was very well set
- All parts come printed in very low resolution and probably PLA(not recommended for parts)
- Preparing the room - Time to build the printer...this was tough here are my stats:
- Frame(everything but welding) = 26 hours (You can see the sunrise and sun set in my timelapse)
- As you may imagine, the manual was too Ikea (actually just photos with comments on it) divided in 6 steps
- I installed the bed support wrong ;
- I broke one of the 3d parts and needed to glue it with super glue and will print the replacement as soon as I can get it calibrated.
- Welding = 3 hours
- This was a slow process but I was able to do it flawlessly (At least until now)
- Troubleshooting = 2 hours
- Yeah I know what you guys will think ... the Carriage for the Hot End was move ok on my hand but making a lot of noise while trying to Auto Home
- To Solve that I went back to the frame step and readjust the belt, bearings, rods and etc
- Alignment everything again and it works
- Frame(everything but welding) = 26 hours (You can see the sunrise and sun set in my timelapse)
Second Part - calibration
What a pain to calibrate a printer for the first time!
- Bed Calibration - This took me almost 2 hours to do it correctly. Just imagine that you install the endstop for the Z axis on a height you believe it is right but to calibrate the bed I will say you need a combination of the two!
- Now I'm in the process of calibration prints
- I will probably neeed to return to the bearings and do it all over again!
I will update some images as soon as I can !
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05-31-2016, 06:44 AM #2
wow - thought that thing came ready built.
Welding !
What kind of welding did you have to do ?
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