My labor of Love/Hate
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@coffee nice
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Thanks Guys !!!!!
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@coffee STL?
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@phaedrux "The Powered by" one? I had actually deleted all the files for the original but per your request I created another. It is not exactly as the first I'm sure, but should be close enough for the eyeball.
Here is the direct dl link form Dropbox:https://www.dropbox.com/s/zgcy0y74gtyhdkq/pwrdbyd3d.stl?dl=1
If for some reason the dl or the stl does not work, let me know.
Cheers!
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@coffee Perfect, thanks!
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@phaedrux Excellent!
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Been doing the 'dialing in' thing and decided on the NASA wrench as the first print to test accuracy. It's looking pretty good so far! I'll get better images once completed and maybe y'all can help me with what things look like they could use more adjusting.
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This was at 30% infill with 2mm solid top and bottom. Looks decent but much room for imporvement. Any advice on getting things better much appreciated!
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PLA or ABS? That layer seperation in the 3rd picture is a little concerning. Otherwise looks ok. Kind of hard to make out fine detail in the pictures.
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It's ABS. I can't seem to get a handle on the nozzle temp and extrusion. On the Creatbot with the same filament I get really smooth layers and shiny surfaces but with the same temps etc on this one, at the same time, it seems to be under and over extruding and under over nozzle temp. I'll figure it out evetually. It on ly took me $300 in better parts and several months to get the Creatbot up to par and it was supposed to be a professional solution right out of the box. I am actually very satisfied that it prints at all and I have found new and total respect for anyone that does a build from scratch or a kit as this, in theory, should be fairly straightforward and fairly easy done, IT IS NOT!
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The obvious question would be have you done a PID tune of the heaters yet. Do you see any noticeable swings in temps? Even though the temp is set the same the actual temp at the nozzle could vary significantly due to different drafts or positioning of the cooling fans.
There is very little straight forward about DIY 3D printing. That's what I love about it.
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I have not done a PID test, tho' now I know that is something else to go on my list of things to do and I did not notice any temp swings. I have, however, found the root of most of the problem: loose as a goose Y belt. Not sure how it loosened up, but the sucker is tighty tight now!