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Thread: Qidi Tech 1 - Replicator 1 clone
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03-25-2016, 07:53 AM #701
I printed my first part with the Maghold plate last night. I like it! They typically attach a BuildTak sticker to the spring steel but I asked them not to since I didn't want to use the BuildTak. Instead I put PET tape on top of the spring steel. I even sprayed the top of the PET tape with hairspray. It worked just as good as the glass plate (that I dropped).
Removing the part was slightly easier than the glass since the spring steel is flexible. Oh and I can drop the steel plate without it it shattering.
Here is what I ordered if anybody is interested:
http://www.3dprintermods.com/prestas...roller=product
http://www.amazon.com/Gizmo-Dorks-Po...words=PET+tape
Here is an image of my print (for my wife)
20160325_061357.jpg
http://www.thingiverse.com/make:206985
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03-25-2016, 10:08 AM #702
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03-25-2016, 10:43 AM #703
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It builds ok, I ran 2 models during the night and they were small but tall models and they came out straight and ok.
it bangs the left side on the initial laydown of plastic on the outer edge. It delays laying down for about 40 MM then starts and over runs about 40 MM and hit the left side.
it is like its confused on where the build plate edge is.
Thanks for all the other tips. its been a steep curve for me but a fun one so far.
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03-25-2016, 10:50 AM #704
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I used the screws in there, but they a little tight, if your able to you may wanna use slightly longer hardware.
Was crazy easy to install.
Disconnect the motor and limiter switch, then undo all the wire holds down to the floor plate.
Slide the start mount over the cables and mount it, I used the lowest bolt the wire holds were attached to.
Slide each chain link onto the cables and assemble them on the start bracket as you go.
Attach the drive mount bracket to back of stepper motor (run the wires through it first) and reattach the leads to the motor and limiter.
Attach the chain to the drive mount bracket.
Pull the extra wire through to the base of the machine, I'd suggest using cable tie to bunch up the extra with one of the other cable clusters.
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03-25-2016, 11:54 AM #705
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There are three points of adjustment so when you run the leveling profile from the LCD menu, you have to make sure to manually move the head block around to the different points and adjust. Also, the heads are often not perfectly level to each other so what I like to do is level the specific head I know I'll be printing with. Then if I switch to the other head and I see issues, I'll re-calibrate with that head.
The reason you are hearing the clicking noise is that you have your head too close to the bed. The extruder is trying to spin the gear to push the filament but it's immediately blocked by the build plate.
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03-25-2016, 12:00 PM #706
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03-25-2016, 12:11 PM #707
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I know this should be super simple but I want to be prepared before I start taking stuff apart so I hope you don't mind more questions.
Which part exactly are you using for the start (bottom) and end (by motor) connections? I printed everything and I can see at least 2 for each end.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:124700/#files
Do you know what sizes screws are used for the motor end?
Lastly, I am confused about the connection point at the start. The only screw I see that low is one of the weird ones where a little wire hold is attached to the case with a tiny bit of threads sticking out and a nut. Is that the one you are using? I can't even tell where the head of the screw is since it doersn't seem exposed on the other side of the case. I am at work so I can't verify right now. I don't see enough exposed threads that could handle holding the start piece securely. And, since I can't even see how the screw is attached, I am not sure how to replace it with a longer one. Am I missing something?
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03-25-2016, 12:33 PM #708
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Ok to be clear the 3 leveling points are over each of the adjustment points correct? I use the business card width as shown in some videos and set each point to the same width. This is after I inspect the heads to make sure they both are at the same height to stop the dragging.
Also any idea on how to make the extruders stop moving too far left on initial plastic lay down on the front edge of the build plate and banging into the sides? Is there an X adjustment for this?
Has anyone written a good FAQ for the QIDI that covers all the menu items on the LCD?
Other than the leveling what other calibrations should I be doing?
Thanks to you for your help. This forum is awesome.
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03-25-2016, 01:35 PM #709
Not to offend some of are newer members but I wish we could have a regular forum with the ability to have a sticky page.
A lot of the same questions are being asked weekly if not daily.
Until we do the Flashforge forum has a pretty good sticky page that would be nearly identical to a Qidi Tech one.
http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...-Creator-forum
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03-25-2016, 01:52 PM #710
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Printer will print perfect...
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