Hi! With RepRapPro now closed, is there anywhere else that sells the Fisher rods? One of mine broke. Thanks! Ronnieby ronnietucker - Fisher
QuoteSean.kennedy Ah! Ok that makes a difference. Sadly, I doubt the Fisher can make a 79mm bridge which it would need to do to finish the top. So how long did you watch it? I ask because there is another setting for how thick bottom/top layers will be (in mm). So if in slic3r it was set to 0.6mm that is 6 completely solid layers (if set to 0.1mm layers) or 3 completely solid layers (if set toby ronnietucker - Fisher
QuoteSean.kennedy Hi Ronnie, Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean, the solidity or hollowness of a cube is all set in the slicer (cura, slic3r, etc) to load a cube and set walls (shells) to 0.4 or 0.8mm (1 or 2 shells) and setting infill to 0%. That would create a completely hallow cube. Sorry. I meant to say in my original post that the cube should be 79mm square. I'd probably need someby ronnietucker - Fisher
Does anyone have a link to a good hollow cube model? Most cubes I've tried are either small and solid, or large and either solid, or have a ton of infill. I just want a hollow cube that'll use the least amount of filament. Thanks!by ronnietucker - Fisher
Quotereprapprochina Fisher 1.0 will be much easy to assemble. Nice video. I will re-upload it to Chinese video-web if you don't mind. This is lord_alan 's video in China ( ). Thanks! Sure. Feel free to use my video if you like it. I haven't tried building the beta version, but certainly the version one was easy enough to build. There were a couple of times I had to stop, think, and re-readby ronnietucker - Fisher
This didn't go quite as well as I'd hoped, but I suppose it does contain the main build stuff rather than sections of time lapse faffing around. Done using around 250 photos from start to finish.by ronnietucker - Fisher
Quotedroftarts This is the maintenance page from the main commissioning instructions: But DON'T use Acetone on the BuildTak; use 'rubbing alcohol' (aka denatured alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol). See: The Maintenance page for Fisher should probably be removed, or at least point to this, with a few edits (like the above). This page is referred to in the instructions, for firmware updating. We donby ronnietucker - Fisher
Quotedc42 OK, try this: 1. Home the printer. 2. Send G1 X0 Y0 Z10 F5000. Is the nozzle 10mm above the bed? 3. Send G32 to auto calibrate. 4. Send G1 X0 Y0 Z10 F5000. Is the nozzle 10mm above the bed? 1 after home the nozzle is about 10-12mm above the bed 2 after the G1 command the nozzle is about 20+mm above the bed 3 after auto calibrate it's about 15mm above the bed 4 after this G1 it'sby ronnietucker - Fisher
Quotedc42 In that case, can you clarify what you mean when you say the printer thinks Z=0 is 10mm above the bed? I usually click home then auto to align things before printing. When I look at the Z= on my screen it can sometimes say Z=0 but the tip of the nozzle is about 10mm off the surface of the bed. Most times I will move the head (using the software) until it says Z=0 then manually move iby ronnietucker - Fisher
Quotedc42 Quoteronnietucker Don't suppose you know of a way to have it automatically set the head to Z=0? I'm having to do it manually most times as it seems to think 10mm above the bed is zero. Perhaps you have the H parameter in the M665 command in config.g set about 10mm too small? I suggest you set Z=0 manually, then run auto calibration. Check that the Z=0 point is still correct. Then rby ronnietucker - Fisher
Seems you were spot on! Don't suppose you know of a way to have it automatically set the head to Z=0? I'm having to do it manually most times as it seems to think 10mm above the bed is zero.by ronnietucker - Fisher
Hi! Just finished building my Fisher Delta 1 the other day, commissioned it, and did a few quick simple prints with it. They weren't perfect, but I didn't expect them to be. Today, I go to use it and it's as though the nozzle is blocked. But it's not. I've heated the extruder to 210'c and I can easily push a thin piece of wire through the nozzle, and see it coming out the other end. So I have tby ronnietucker - Fisher