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For all metal parts, please chose stainless steel.The part requires calibration once it is assembled. You will need to measure the amount of water you can drop into the gauge before the bucket flips. Using a small syringe is convenient.In case the...
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Probe the Z offset between Z-probe and nozzleThis is for calibrating the tool offset between a Z probe and different tools such as a nozzle.Simply home on the Knobprobe with a z-probe such as a Clicky probe, a BL-touch and many more. Then...
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That ensures the correct orientation.For the pips to print well, you need a good first layer calibration. I tend to print those by lowering the nozzle by 0.15mm compared to normal first layer z-height.</p><p>Make sure to remove the skirt after the...
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For watertight prints, make sure your extrusion multiplier is calibrated for the particular filament you're using and print slow. I've included a 3MF file with the settings that worked for me. After printing, fill it with water and sit it on a paper...
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Also prepare for a lot of stringing even on a well calibrated printer.After you have all parts ready for assembly, solder some longer wires to your motor. They should be at least 0.5m long because you must keep your power source outside of the...
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Now calibrate your E-steps and you are good to go! I can also recommend the CR-30 UART mod and the fan mod to make use of Linear Advance and silence. The difference with LA can be seen in the printing picture from the side (bulges disappear). I...
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If you don't do this, the servo arm will move in the opposite direction you expect when you calibrate it (this may be fixed in a future firmware modification, but for simplicity's sake flipping the connector does work) Assembly steps for winder Fix...
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It features a very slightly bigger gear ratio - but it's main advantage is that the printed spur-gear from that design requires a very accurate/calibrated 3D-printer while this doesn't.FeaturesNEMA17 gearbox3:1 gear-ratio (38/12T, so a reduction of...
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I'm printing them at -.15mm, but depending on your printers calibration this number will be different. Bottom pieces will need supports, top pieces do not. Tops should be set flat on the build plate and dropped -0.5mm into the build plate to remove...
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Update 08.01.2022: Added some examples for test patterns included in this model.Update 12.01.2022: Updated presliced gcode to make sure heatbed is turned on.Update 18.01.2022: Uploaded additional stl with text on test patterns describing its...
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Motor mount holes dimensions: 16mmx19mm260g Pla (200g snowmobile + 60g for solid track)60g PETG or heat resistant filaments (gearing and motor mount)22g TPE 85A for flex track (95A TPU work really less efficiently) Alternately you can use solid PLA...
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Pros: quick print time, around 2 hours, Strong, easy to print on almost any printer even if it's not well calibrated. Cons: Doesn't grip the polyurethane tubing as well as Dave's design, no way to mount on a pole, kinda ugly. :D Parts...
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However, depending upon how calibrated your printer is, it may not be 100% accurate. Once you've drilled a test piece, you can shim with tape if necessary. In my case, it's off by a hair (as you can likely see in the pics) so I will need to shim...
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It's much, much faster than printing a calibration grid in order to find low and high spots. In other words, you can see your adjustments "LIVE" as you make them. There are a few different versions of these tire tread depth gauges so make sure you...
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(I recommend doing the Horizontal Expansion Test, to verify if the printer is correctly calibrated, before printing the parts). HorizontalExp.stl VMO Mask V2.stl FILTER CIR80.stl FILTER CAP CIR80.stl CLIP.stl x 4 CLIP-B.stl x 2 CLIP-C.stl x 2 Se...
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... 8.) Double check for any loose hardware or wiring, and reconnect power and turn on. Check E steps and calibrate using your normal method. Your retraction settings will also likely need to be adjusted to get quality prints. 9.) Enjoy! ...
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My Ender 3 Pro and the upgrade board 32 bit board both needed to be re-calibrated from stock. 2. You may still need to use the initial layer horizontal expansion (Cura) in your slicer to manage any remaining elephants foot. 3. Flow rates for your...
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Compare them to yours, and if there are differences, consider implementing them into yours (especially if you get “Move out of range” errors).[stepper_x] step_pin: PC2 dir_pin: PB9 enable_pin: !PC3 rotation_distance: 40 microsteps: 16 endstop_pin:...
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If you have trouble getting the buffer into the mount, for instance, you probably need to calibrate your printer a bit. As a lazy solution, try printing the mount at 102% perhaps. We don't want things loose enough that the vibration eventually...
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So I can consider this bay as successfully working. Print instructionsI designed this with beginners in mind. I remember how terrible it is to have to remove each support from several pieces, and then discover that they don't fit together because my...
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science equipment is temperamental with calibration. this video covers these symptoms skewed prints (unsquare frame) bed leveling problems (slop in x bed tensioners more on one side ) (zbinding visable uneven layer lines or worse) CREALITY...
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You should take care that you have the same board, calibrate everything yourself X-Y-Z-Extruder. This is just to get you started, I will add a pinout in a next update, you can figure out the pinout from the pins_RAMPS.h I have left in comments the...
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It's much, much faster than printing a calibration grid in order to find low and high spots. In other words, you can see your adjustments "LIVE" as you make them. There are a few different versions of these tire tread depth gauges so make sure you...
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So I can consider this bay as successfully working.Print instructionsI designed this with beginners in mind. I remember how terrible it is to have to remove each support from several pieces, and then discover that they don't fit together because my...
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It's technically not required, but it sure does make life so much easier during calibration. Do not use steel core! Tears, wailing, and gnashing of teeth will happen if you do! The steel will break if you wrap it around the small diameter of the...
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This was notwithstanding its vulnerability to medium and larger calibre anti-tank guns in battle. Nevertheless considering the rapid manoeuvre of ground warfare (which was practised in the open desert), the Matilda’s lack of high explosive...
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Don't forget to calibrate your nozzle z-offset. **NOTE:** 300mm MGN12 will work perfectly with this with a few millimeters to spare if aligned properly (25mm from the top). I believe (I haven't actually tested this) 350mm will work as well but...
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Turning on ironing is advised for a smoother contact surface between the lid and base (Calibrate your settings on small test cubes first for best ironing results). For extra material efficiency you can turn off initial bottom layers and print with a...
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(excuse the humidity / thermometers, I was calibrating them whilst writing this tutorial). Also, I hadn't got round to trimming the spindle bolt off in the piccy either. Assembly Instructions Check the threaded hole in the centre of the spool base...
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You may need to tweak the square holes depending how close your printer's calibration is to mine. Mine is decent, but may not be perfect. You'll also need to trim a bit of foam from the bottom of the top hatch which covers these parts, since it's...