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Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - rumsfald - 12-22-2011 thanks for sharing. also, i presume this was filmed with your other new toy... Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 12-22-2011 Lemme borrow Luin's iPhone so I can film myself filming my reprap with my Nexus.... So I tweaked the feed-rates some more, got an actual print, but it looks like ass. Too little filament. Next up, cut a new, more aggressive hobbed bolt, redo my maths (now with my new micrometer) and try again. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 12-22-2011 Reminds me of a picture I saw of a dude who took a picture of himself taking a picture of himself taking a picture of himself taking a picture of both wrists (no hands on the camera) Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-09-2012 WANT http://store.makerbot.com/replicator.html Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-09-2012 (01-09-2012, 10:25 PM)at0m link Wrote: WANT http://store.makerbot.com/replicator.html or build a reprap for the cost of the dual-print head option alone. Bigger motors and longer rods = any print size you want. There is a guy on the reprap forums with a 24x24 print bed! Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-09-2012 (01-09-2012, 11:12 PM)HeK link Wrote: [quote author=at0m link=topic=5815.msg236135#msg236135 date=1326165956] or build a reprap for the cost of the dual-print head option alone. Bigger motors and longer rods = any print size you want. There is a guy on the reprap forums with a 24x24 print bed! [/quote]I know, and a RepRap is what I'm building But I'm almost afraid to do the math on how much it would cost if I 'paid' myself for the time I'm going to spend getting this together vs buying one of those. And there's no dual-head option for RepRaps afaik :/ Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-09-2012 Reprap is all the things.... http://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=dual+extruder Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-11-2012 Good point. About to dump a load of cash on a RAMPS kit and some motors and other things from Utilmachine, was curious, how much were your steppers? They have NEMA17's for US$21.50, seems kinda pricey to me. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-11-2012 http://www.ebay.com/sch/tony34306/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686 I paid $25 for five motors. Pay attention to the holding force, voltage. You know steppers better then I. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-14-2012 I know tech specs, but not where to buy them Got most of this nailed down now except for the extruder itself. I take it you machined that brass block somehow? (I lack large equipment, all I've got is a dremel basically) What are you using for a nozzle? Re: Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-14-2012 I made the heater block using a punch, vise, drill, file and tap. I was using wildseye's hot end but I couldn't get it to feed fast enough. General consensus on the rep rap forums is to buy either a jhop or arcol.hu end. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-14-2012 For software, go with Slic3r. Much easier to use then Skeinforge. Also less German. Good tutorial: http://richrap.blogspot.com/2012/01/slic3r-is-nicer-part-1-settings-and.html Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-14-2012 (01-14-2012, 01:24 PM)HeK link Wrote: For software, go with Slic3r. Much easier to use then Skeinforge. Also less German.I use ReplicatorG for the Makerbot, was going to work on tweaking that to work with the RepRap since it's pretty user-friendly. It's basically just a GUI and wrapper for Skeinforge, but it 'just works' with very little configuration on a Makerbot. Plus its what the people locally are most familiar with (for the same reason) Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-14-2012 Give Pronterface a try. I find it's much easier and more refined then ReplicatorG. Also doesn't crash as much, or at all. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - A. Crow - 01-19-2012 Hurry up and print me out a Dogbread. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - HeK - 01-19-2012 (01-19-2012, 07:08 AM)LT Crow link Wrote: Hurry up and print me out a Dogbread. Gimme a STL and we'll talk. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - A. Crow - 01-19-2012 BRB, acquiring CAD software. Â Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - VeraLapsa - 01-20-2012 This makes me miss my last year in college. I worked in the robotics lab and we prototyped a lot of parts on a 3D printer. My classes also used the 3d Printer Here's a hub I made in Inventor for my CAD Class. I got yelled at for not printing it out at quarter scale. And this was a prototype wheelchair wheel design for climbing up stairs. But my favorite is the pawn I made for fun after we had to make lame normal pawn pieces. Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - at0m - 01-20-2012 None of those load Re: 3D printing set-ups and stories - VeraLapsa - 01-20-2012 :-\ Fixing |