Re: New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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That is really tempting, the resin printer. The build area is one limitation, depending of course on what you want to make. There was talk recently of 3D printing some boxes, I bet this would make a
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John, I thought you were using #RELS and had eliminated the gears? What did I miss? Ralph
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John, where/how does one purchase DDCSV2.1, I can see their website but there is no Store. I suppose I could call them their number is listed. Ralph
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Re: Fan Control in 3D printers
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There¡¯s potential for a lot of confusion here, especially if you venture into 3D forums. The extruder, properly speaking, is the part that shoves the filament into the hot end, which is often a fair
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3D printer kit follies #3D was Re: [digitalhobbyist] Nema Termination on motors
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I have a similar printer in pieces here, a Tevo Tarantula. https://www.tevousa.com/products/tevo-tarantula-3d-printer-kit-with-2-free-rolls-of-filament it¡¯s a Prusa clone, made with an Al extrusion
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Re: New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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Prasad. For us "newbies" send a video "snap shot" please of this new machine. I have a few euros in sludge money from musical instrument repair, it?s got to be spent as I am advised funeral shrouds
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John Lindo
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Thanks. I am still trying to understand but I noticed one huge difference between the two methods. UV resin printer printing speed depends only on the vertical height of the part without any regard to
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Re: New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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Nice to hear from you, my budget is as we say in Spain, muy borrato (long pockets, short arm,) but a nice machine to have. I will go to bed and dream about it, I could not dare say 50 years ago what I
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Re: New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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A timely article from Hack-a-day : https://hackaday.com/2019/10/02/when-
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Not Hollywood but I think gets the ball over the net. please watch the video I think LOL. I am making new H/L gears for the mini lathe in aluminium 4041 T6.bar. Using the lathe?RES on the lathe to
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Re: Fan Control in 3D printers
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Typo error Atmega 2560 John <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com
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Charlie A nice compact job.Well done. I cheated and opted for a pair of 240V to 12V variable controllers, from Banggold. Not a typo error LOL. Not being an electrical genius, but the thought occurred
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Thanks John, I also want to do some revamping of the 3D printer itself. It was the original <$200.00 3D printer on the market so there are a lot of shortcomings. Actually I am tempted to just build a
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Re: New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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Brilliant Thanks for sharing. On my xmas list John <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com
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New 3D printer with a "WOW"
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My son bought me a new 3D printer last week. It is this unit, uses SLA - Stereo Lithography technology, also called DLP or Digital Light Projector technology. Basically UV Resin (liquid photopolymer)
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Fan Control in 3D printers
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Hi, All, John Lindo has found that he has better control of his 3D prints when he controls not only the part cooling fan, but also the fan that cools the extruder.? (I am not sure why the extruder
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Re: Nema Termination on motors
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Ralph. We can discuss your 3D printer problems in the forum , and possibly get it up and running between us all. Cheers
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Bruce good solution. John <http://www.avg.com/email-signature?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> Virus-free. www.avg.com
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Nice solution! -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA
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If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying! Good cheat. I used PVC for the one I did several years ago. ;) Bill in OKC
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