Quoteanimoose I'm about to start rebuilding the X/Z axes using wderoxas's parts ( and , with one small change). If you don't hear me say any more about this, it means it all went wrong and I took up a different hobby, like knitting brightly colored socks for small dogs. @animoose: What material will you print these parts in (e.g., ABS, PLA, ... )?by samaral - Prusa i3 and variants
Quoteanimoose Quotesamaral Have any of you calibrated your folgertech using the thin wall test (e.g., )? If so how well did it come out and may I see pictures? Thanks, Early attempts: . This was before I had done much calibration and tuning of parameters in Silc3r. A later attempt while I was still working out some first layer issues . Here's a related test from the Makezine test set . @animooby samaral - Prusa i3 and variants
Have any of you calibrated your folgertech using the thin wall test (e.g., )? If so how well did it come out and may I see pictures? Thanks,by samaral - Prusa i3 and variants
Quotewderoxas Quoteanimoose Quotebrian0 I'm having one helluva time getting my new machine to work properly, specifically getting everything set to home. Everything assembled relatively well. Where exactly is home on this machine? I would imagine the far back right corner, but I'm not sure. I've followed some of the steps previous in this thread, but I still can't figure out what's going on.by samaral - Prusa i3 and variants
Quotemsaeger [email protected] I can get it "working" by changing settings or pin plug-ins. But what I can not figure out is why when I hit Y or Z they home like they should but the X just marks where ever it is sitting as the new "home" location. Mine never seems to respond to the manual controls in repetier correctly but it prints just fine. I am in the same exact position you areby samaral - Prusa i3 and variants