yes, i know of a company, very good price I have PM'd youby pushthatbolder - Developers
Insulate under heatbed. I use a piece of cork sheet. Was less that $5 from a flooring store.by pushthatbolder - Reprappers
Got an email from someone telling me about an online seminar about 3d printing on november 5 Although i dont want to buy a system from stratatys (or makerbot)and dont want to he blamed for any copyright/patent infringements on any of my own genuine future ideas. Is it worth listening to? Or a sales ploy ? Any past experiance? Any of reprap forum users going to listen in? I dont know the time dby pushthatbolder - General
Dates are still open for preorder. And can still offer low prices.by pushthatbolder - Australia - for sale
Well thinking about it. Standard should be a dumb controller to attract alot more users. And after that, after learning the system. Should be able to upgrade. At the users discretion. I agree with everyones response, so just roll it all together and you will have your answer.by pushthatbolder - General
Prusa calculator? As i think i use 4000 for m5 threaded rod and 1.8º 400step motor with 1/16 So 8000 would be right for your stepper angleby pushthatbolder - General
I have pm'd you. I can share alot of info and support in building affordable i3 reworks And other styles. I can even send files for the frames and stuff.by pushthatbolder - General
Thomas Sanladerer mentions tension clips. if you play from that link it starts at 1.42.by pushthatbolder - General
My new printer project will not need a computer to run. Mind you , my current printer doesnt need a computer. So i should say, My new printer doesnt need a computer to Slice or Print, or download files from the web.. It's something that i am working on right now. Along with a few other projects.by pushthatbolder - General
if you still have the $300-500 budget specified in the last post from you. you are probably going to spend that on motor, electronics, power supply alone. then you still need everything else cheap option for elctronics would be ramps 1.4 and arduino... you could always upgrade what frame were you looking at? even wood frames could cost you $200-300 for the size and config you suggest. i have hadby pushthatbolder - Reprappers
Try taking apart and cleaning. Or carefully clean with 3mm long bolt and push in while hot Try heating 10-20 beyond the PLA limit to FLUSH the systemby pushthatbolder - Reprappers
What type of hotend? Actively cooling heatsink fins?by pushthatbolder - Reprappers
Anybody have experiance? I want m6 brass threaded rod with m3 bore for use with a hotend. I can get made locally cheap if i buy like 20 pieces at 60mm long ($5 ish) I could use all. Or sell cheap. But to expensive to blindly experiament. Before i order i want to know if it has benifits over stickiness of PLA on stainless? I know i could put ptfe. But want to experiament with higher temps Or iby pushthatbolder - Developers
Threading would be fun to see. Make sure to upload results.by pushthatbolder - General
Way to misquote me and not take everything into consideration. They have found 1/16 to be a balance of speed/accuracy/resolution/resonance. And 1/32 has also reduced resonance. And these drivers have become readily available and proven to be good. We are after resolution. I want resolution. 50 microns is what i get With 1/16 which probably isnt optimal and should be about 49 microns or whateverby pushthatbolder - General
Download arduino IDE Download marlin. Read the marlin code. Its all about code. If you speak code, it will be all easy to understand. As i dont speak code. I dont understand. I know objects are sliced into layers. These layers are given a X.Y.Z coordinate. The arduino tell the ramps to move the stepper motor until they reach these coordinates. Then the electronics comands plastic to extrude.by pushthatbolder - Controllers
oh, I realise you are talking about servos and not steppers. without knowing much about servos, I know there are plastic gear ones and metal gear ones. metal is better, and also look at info about torque, because they aren't all built the same.by pushthatbolder - General
QuoteRPearce Hey guys, when printing vertical lines and horizontal lines with out supports which do you find works better? 1.75mm or 3mm? And what sort of heat ranges are you running when your doing it? Along with your layer thickness? Thanks for the info! This is all with ABS. i don't really understand what you are asking they are all horizontal lines as you are printing in slices. slices are dby pushthatbolder - General
Quotemung Quotethejollygrimreaper Quotemung I am no expert in motion control or Reprap so not totally sure about this and no one seems to want to explain. I was saying that a controller I designed was limited to 10kHz as that covered 90% of the possible use cases for stepper motors, but one of the site admin seemed to infer that 100kHz was needed ( ). Unfortunately I have not received any replyby pushthatbolder - General
this is how the fitting works, by using compression. these were usually used under full pressure, ie air pressure. like lining a truck with air to the brakes, to the tanks, to the seat and suppension, etc,etc because they carried it over from one application to this application, it hasn't changed the characteristics of the part. eg. another eg. and because the readily available teflon tubiby pushthatbolder - General
Push notifications? i think this would count as a Fatal error and would send a message to your phone. you could probably set up a smoke sensor to send a message to your phone as well, because, you know, its a fatal error. or could set up a sensor to detect fire or smoke, and it could disconnect the power and make a ringing noise.. all circuits through safety feature, then the safety featuresby pushthatbolder - Safety & Best Practices
if you are interested i could share some info. its late here now, and don't have the time. but shoot me a pm, I could give you some ideas, Concepts and such. Sounds like a fun projectby pushthatbolder - General
ok, you guys seem cool. have you looked at rotated nozzle? i have an idea for nozzles where you want print like what your saying... 2 nozzles and 1 printby pushthatbolder - General
ok, i may give it another shot... we have a 20 ton brake press and made be able to press into profiles, like angles and stuff like that... that would make it really strongby pushthatbolder - General
I've never had a good feeling about di-bond. its also called composite board, or Sign-board in australia. without bracing would make everything wobbly. its more suited for non structural applications. it can be cut with jigsaw with a steel/metal cutting blade. and need to clean edges.by pushthatbolder - General
I know a place you could get silocon heat bed that size for aboit $50 shipped you have to tell her you are from my company. Amd you pay her direct And you talk with her. Message me and i will send you link. As im not on my home computerby pushthatbolder - Mechanics
Might be able to find someone on the irc chatroom. Lots of guys from europe. They are all pretty nice guysby pushthatbolder - General
Your not guy on indiegogo are you? Claiming you can do something with dual extruders, but it was 'secret' and you needed money to produce it? If not. I'm sure everyone here would love to see what has your group come up with so far? What some previous completed projects from your team?by pushthatbolder - General
Ok. You have designed a cube? 1st. Save as stl. 2nd open in Repetier host. 3rd Realise error, object not manifold or similar. 4th find Nettfab (google it) 5th fix with it and download fixed stl 6th load fixed stl into repetier host From repetier host. After your printer and slic3r setting configuration.You slice your stl. And then it gives you a preview and an option to view the gcode. It has tby pushthatbolder - General