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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]
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!
[/quote]I know, and a RepRap is what I'm building Tongue 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 Tongue

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.

Good tutorial: http://richrap.blogspot.com/2012/01/slic3r-is-nicer-part-1-settings-and.html
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.  


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.
[Image: Photo%20Jan%2020%2C%207%2021%2039%20PM.jpg]

And this was a prototype wheelchair wheel design for climbing up stairs.
[Image: IMG_1968.JPG]

But my favorite is the pawn I made for fun after we had to make lame normal pawn pieces.
[Image: Photo%20Jan%2020%2C%207%2039%2013%20PM.jpg]
[Image: Photo%20Jan%2020%2C%207%2044%2021%20PM%20%28HDR%29.jpg]


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