This is great work! I know that the board is not cheap but to replace the cpu just like that makes the rest of us look badby improprietary - Ormerod
Ah. Well you found a supplier. Best wishes with our build.by improprietary - Ormerod
What revision do you have? 528,4 came with two long bowden tubes. One Ø4mm and one Ø3mm. It is part number #190 and is shown in the documentation under Wiring > Spool Mountby improprietary - Ormerod
If i remember correctly the assembly manual states that the inner tube has the same size as the bowden tube feeding into the extruder. If that is the case you got yourself a quick fix.by improprietary - Ormerod
Its worn. When i removed the ptfe tube out of curiosity on mine, material had crept up on the bottom of the tube as the liner deteriorated due to heat. I removed mine by setting the hotend in a softjawed vice, heated the hotend and a copper strand ~Ø0,5mm which i then inserted into the plastic, then i cooled the copper strand with compressed air while pulling it out again.by improprietary - Ormerod
The powersupply and motherboard on the ormerod 2 are clustered together with bent aluminium and laser cut acrylic. Looking at it right now i'd be hesitant to recommend "just" printing a holder for the power supply since its used to stiffen the z axis. From what i can gather the y motor cluster of cables are longer on the first version and thus can be cut to length. Yeah you'll have to make new wiby improprietary - Ormerod
Boooo! I'm still miffed at the fact that they chose to do the logical thing and close shop. If you download the ormerod solidworks parts from github remember to grab their reprappro library with all the shared parts like screws, washers et cetera. There is also a few improvements on thingiverse - if you search for "ormerod" - that i'd recommend, like the x and y axis belt tensionersby improprietary - Ormerod
Oh nice, you found the forum thread for the files. I just ran the stock fan off of two 18650 batteries and i think that alot of the sound of that fan can be removed by placing a rubber band between the fan and the laser cut part. However it does sound like it oscillates when it comes up to speed.by improprietary - Ormerod
Quotetstone I also have the suspicion that the default fan has an imbalance which harms print quality. Are you telling me that QA done diddly? if you're willing to spend some dosh on an overkill fan go for the noctua NF-A4-10 FLX since its running on 12v aswell. I'm curios about how your setup looks like, maybe a manifold could be designed to cool both heat breaks and the part being printed, aby improprietary - Ormerod
Hot diggety the power supply fan is louder than the noctua fan when installed Sorry for posting this but i'm just so surprised at the noise difference!by improprietary - Ormerod
Sharing is caring Its nice to see that the files are exported and assembled to other cad programs so more people will be able to use them!by improprietary - Ormerod
Wow! You two went about in two different ways! They look neatby improprietary - Ormerod
oi oi I've bought an acme rod, brass nut and 5-8mm aluminium coupler for my printer. I've designed, printed, installed and programmed my printer now for the setup but its first now i've been thinking about if any of you got any experience with this setup versus the m5 threaded rod setup that the printer originally came with. Do you got any experience with other z axis setups than what originallyby improprietary - Ormerod
Sounds swell. Remember to post links to the videos to this thread so we know when they'll be available.by improprietary - Ormerod
Thanks for the output. It sucks that you had to learn it the hard way though :/by improprietary - Ormerod
I have a strong urge to hug you. Thanks!by improprietary - Ormerod
So... A print was set overnight and the printer managed to push the glass plate off the print bed with a globule of pla measuring around ~4cm....... After removing this globule the heater cartridge sadly was broken and i thought "pheh! I'll buy another" and promptly bought a 12v 40w 6x21mm heater cartridge :/ So after a bit of searching around i've found out that those 5x15mm heater cartridges arby improprietary - Ormerod
Buying an additional motherboard for my printer isn't something that i desire most in this world. An upgrade would be nice but so would food on the table. Its great that we can produce niche items in europe but due to the additional price quality has to come first. I highly doubt that any board that think3dprint3d sells will be a dud because of this. We in europe cannot really compete on the globby improprietary - Ormerod
I could hug you right about now mate.Es funktionert! Thanks a lot you really saved my bacon here.by improprietary - Ormerod
Wait what 5v regulator? Thats awesome i'll have a look at that! Thanksby improprietary - Ormerod
Duet board doesn't seem to have taken any damage. Also Why the hell did it jump to ninety quid? 'Twas the 5v regulator board thats the problem i think. I haven't had any voltmeter on it yet. Well... I hope thats the issue i'm having.by improprietary - Ormerod
I just reassembled it and tightened the terminal screws to see if that is the cause but no power to the hot end and fan. I'll remove the duet board from its enclosure and inspect the board for any visible damage now.by improprietary - Ormerod
Hmm i'll try getting it up and running tomorrow. I have to deal with drunk roommates first thoughby improprietary - Ormerod
Can you point at where the bad man touched you? Is it the screw terminals where 12v is fed into the board? I just checked mine and they don't feel loose.by improprietary - Ormerod
The duet board is powered by the 5v regulator powered by the 12v power supply. Both the heated bed and the hotend does not want to power up . I don't have access to a voltmeter at the moment but i'll have a gander when i get one. I'm beginning to suspect that the board is dead.by improprietary - Ormerod
Rebooting the printer has no effect. The cooling fan doesn't start spinning.by improprietary - Ormerod
Oi oi! I've been having trouble with my printer (528,4) suddenly -midprint- stopping any movement. During this the cooling fan stops running, the hot end cools down and so does the heated bed. The G-Code Console on the web interface complains loudly that tools can only be driven if their heater temperatures are high. I can access the web interface during this freeze period but cannot reconnect tby improprietary - Ormerod
Its not bad actually. Perimeters: 60mm/s Infill: 80mm/sby improprietary - Ormerod
I've been running too fast for my setupby improprietary - Ormerod