Reliability of Deltas? July 12, 2014 10:45PM |
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Re: Reliability of Deltas? July 14, 2014 06:12PM |
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Auto level is a bit lazy, if your bed is flat, and you are calibrated, re-leveling should take only a minute or two, and you should at least know how to manually calibrate. However, many newer deltas have no provisions for manual, mechanical calibration (no endstop adjustment).Quote
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I recently purchased and assembled an ultibots mini kossel and it's working great! It doesn't have auto leveling and it doesn't need it. I can't stress that enough. Auto leveling is all the rage right now but it's lazy. You should ALWAYS manual level a printer and definitely manually calibrate a delta. I highly recommend an ultibots mini kossel! You absolute can't beat the price. Also, if you really want to upgrade it with auto level then it's really accomplished after the fact.
Is it more robust? Just because one looks like a tank means nothing. All that metal cantilevered out over the build surface puts a lot of leverage on the bearings. Metal can rust and destroy bearing surfaces and finish. I don't think anyone has ever called the Simple a great printer without qualifying it with "for the money", that was what made the Simple great, nothing could compete with it dollar for dollar. Making it metal and upping the price makes it have to compete in ways it never had to before. Granted it looks a lot better (great in fact!), and it has progressed a lot, but I question how far you could push that design before alternative designs make more sense.Quote
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With all factors considered shipping, tax, features the two printers are about the same price. The Printrbot is more robust, but the Kossel should give much faster prints.
My decision has come down to the extruders. Which is better? I have read mixed reviews on both. I'm leaning towards the Kossel because I can get 3mm / .5 I've read that this prints much faster and is less trouble.
The build of the Metal keeps me coming back to it though. It looks like a tool that belongs in a garage, that will last forever.
What do I need to do untethered printing on these units?
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Ordered the Ultibots Mini Kossel today! I also ordered a roll of their ABS, its gonna be hard to work this week.
Re: Reliability of Deltas? July 16, 2014 05:47PM |
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Kind of same doubt I had: PrintrBot x Kossel September 02, 2014 03:44PM |
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