Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 15, 2014 05:42PM |
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Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 16, 2014 08:06AM |
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Technically it is possible. [reprap.org]Quote
nechaus
... no heated bed input ....
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Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 17, 2014 06:06PM |
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If you want something simple then the delta might be a good choice. I am building one at the moment on my Smartrap. The stuffmaker has been junked and it's going to be the food for the delta.Quote
nechaus
I need to rebuild my printer soon...
Going to use all the steppers on another machine..something with a good design... not like this evolution crap, maybe a delta
I swapped the gen 6 with Ramps, it was up and running in less than 1 afternoon, around $45 too and supports 2 extruders and heated bed. Also, the board is so popular that you can always get good support from the community. Best part is the drivers can be swapped for $5 a go.Quote
Miertam
I keep looking at the Sanguinololu as a drop in replacment for my Gen 6 board. Has anyone here done this. I see they are just $45 from Geeetech another $15 if you want a LCD controler board with a SD Cardslot.
Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 17, 2014 10:44PM |
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mikefiatx19
If you want something simple then the delta might be a good choice. I am building one at the moment on my Smartrap. The stuffmaker has been junked and it's going to be the food for the delta.Quote
nechaus
I need to rebuild my printer soon...
Going to use all the steppers on another machine..something with a good design... not like this evolution crap, maybe a delta
I swapped the gen 6 with Ramps, it was up and running in less than 1 afternoon, around $45 too and supports 2 extruders and heated bed. Also, the board is so popular that you can always get good support from the community. Best part is the drivers can be swapped for $5 a go.Quote
Miertam
I keep looking at the Sanguinololu as a drop in replacment for my Gen 6 board. Has anyone here done this. I see they are just $45 from Geeetech another $15 if you want a LCD controler board with a SD Cardslot.
Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 17, 2014 10:46PM |
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Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? September 18, 2014 11:42PM |
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indojogger
My 3dstuffmaker Prusa is 5 months old. No heated bed, bowden type extruder, and gen6 board.
I found that the design could be improved.
The Gen6 board is prone to misstep if you crank the speed more than 30mm/s, but the extruder is bowden which is actually designed for high speed and have major oozing problem (being the 0.7 mm nozzle).
The prusa is printing happily now after I upgraded the board to RAMPS, and replaced the x carriage, extruder to Wade-Greg's Extruder and the hot end.
For learning how the 3d printing works, i guess it works fine. But after upgrading, I would prefer the board just start from the RAMPS board, and the extruder to be the wade's extruder.
Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? October 03, 2014 08:15AM |
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Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? May 21, 2015 08:31AM |
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Is it a current machine? I checked their website and it looks like they've got a few new revisions of their machines available. I don't know what circuit boards they're using these days. I do know from personal experience , though: STAY FAR AWAY FROM 3DSTUFFMAKER. It seems a bit too late for you now, but this is advice I wish everyone would heed. They use the cheapest, most non-upgradable parts they can source.Quote
Sketchy28
Do you or anyone here know how to hook up the fan to a switch on the 3DSM Mega Prusa to a controller or something. Its to high all the time and i dont want to buy a manual potentiometer. I run Cura and it cant get to 210 degrees but when i run that stock programe it runs fine from 187-225.
Re: 3dstuffmaker.com - opinions? October 28, 2015 03:33AM |
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