Nothing like that in Cura or Sli3er. Stumped! M5 rod Steps per mm 4000 so its bang on there.by callumburns - Printing
Gcode link: Made in Cura, 252 layers. The 10mm steps on this come out 3mm smaller so 7mm high!by callumburns - Printing
Sorted the infill issue that was the exact reason. These are what I have tried to print: and Printing this: came out 25mm smaller! Should of been 50mm high Layer height: 0.2mm.by callumburns - Printing
And I was wrong! Not sure what this phantom issue is! It only ever shows during a print. Never any other time. Everything checks out to be fine so I'm really confused. I have went through everything I can think of and been told. Although it seem that if it has infill then thats wast causes the issue. If its just something like a vase then its fine. OR that could be due to the fact I used the Z spby callumburns - Printing
Found out my issue! Sli3r or PrintRun was causing issue! Printed something with Cura and perfect... Although theres now an issue with gaps in the solid top and bottom infill but can soon sort that. (I hope..).by callumburns - Printing
I have a strange issue with my printer! I have a Wilson with e3d V6 hotend and the issue I am having is that all my parts are off with the height! If I print say a 10mm high Cube its 3mm off. I printed a 10mm stepped cube and each step was 3mm off. How ever I jog the axis 100mm I moved 100mm exactly! Thats the strange thing about this issue. Im using M5 rod on the Z axis, and the frame is sold asby callumburns - Printing
WOW thats rather impressive! Wonder how they thought they would get away with that!by callumburns - RAMPS Electronics
Its a weekly issue thing here in the UK. Not sure if its any good or not! A lot of time and money if its poor! Thoughts? If I can find the cash each week I might make it and see how good or bad it is!by callumburns - General
QuotePrintEd Great to hear you love it Callum. Funny you should say that, we're working on more colours as we speak - will keep you informed once we get more in, hopefully in a couple of weeks. Feel free to send me some 1.75mm samples.by callumburns - For Sale
UK Suppliers: e3d andby callumburns - Extruded Aluminum Frames
So far on the mini test I did absolutely fabulous! If you get a nice deep royal purple in you will have a new permanent customerby callumburns - For Sale
Arrived today! Thanks! Trying it out in the next week or so!by callumburns - For Sale
Ordered! Can't wait!by callumburns - For Sale
QuoteKurzaa Have you made any progress? Just a random thought, god knows I am not an electrician, but it looks like you have wires connected to the negative voltage (-V). I didn't think there was any need for the negative voltage in 3D printing and you were better off leaving it unconnected. Being a newb myself, I could easily see you confusing -V with ground. That is DC Ground... The first 3 oby callumburns - RAMPS Electronics
Just a quick bump on this UK seller: E3D... £10.00 a metre.by callumburns - Extruded Aluminum Frames
Hmmm I may make this over the OB1.4... Need a BOM to see if its gonna work out a better choice!by callumburns - Ormerod
In fact you don't need a pc if you have a device with WiFi and a web browser you are all set. Failing that a really cheap LCD screen will give you that info. Each to there own. Quotemdietz @Callumburns Sure, I have a rasp pi as well. I know that you don't need to keep the PC on for unattended printing. But when you want to check the remaining print time or do any manual action (interrupt theby callumburns - Developers
@ mdietz You don't need the screen at all as its redundant! You just slice to folder go into octoprint select print and that's you. You no longer need a computer on. The computer could also be on the other side of the world if needed. I wouldnt dare to trust one of these naff cheap tablets doing something as important as 3D printing! Their cheap for a reason.by callumburns - Developers
Raspberry pi with octoprint and WiFi adapter. Add a shared folder on a pi a ready to go OTA pro yet system that needs no coding or reinventing the wheel. It can also do time laps photography too. Darn sight cheaper than a android phone. £40 or so.by callumburns - Developers
There is the ob 1.4.by callumburns - General
Ah feck! By the time you add the software serial and such to the code its too big to fit onto an ATtiny85. Just have to use the sledge hammer of a ATmega 328! Unless there is something else that may work? Come to about 13000 bites.by callumburns - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Nice work! Very nice work. Very helpful. thanks for shairing. I will have a play and see what I can do too.by callumburns - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Sounds good! Looking forward too it. It would be something I would be looking at doing is to increase the number of LEDs as and when. I was thinking seeing as I have a small number of LEDs maybe an ATTiny thats then controlled over I2C from the main board?by callumburns - Firmware - mainstream and related support
Ouch the UK one is really expensive. Would take you years to save money with it. Seeing as it takes a day to make 1kg of filament.by callumburns - For Sale
The while firmware stuff confuses the heck out of me and not sure how to go about doing this. I am looking to add this to Marlin: to control these: So they become status indicators (Green for good, Red for warning, going from blue to red as everything warms up, ) and while printing make some nice coloured patterns. I hope to then add something like this as a time indicator to show how long lefby callumburns - Firmware - mainstream and related support
A 5 second Google brings up loads of people doing it! is just one!by callumburns - General
Well so far so good! Emailed them at like 11:30pm and got a reply at 12am! 10/10 there!by callumburns - General
A fool and their money are easily parted!by callumburns - General
The firmware doesn't need any of that kind of information. Is where you set up distances and other things to say how far things are. Its not as near as complicated as you are thinking with the belt teeth numbers and such.by callumburns - Reprappers
I was thinking the i2c strips you get meaning it could do some fancy chases while idle/ lights up as the print finishes.by callumburns - RAMPS Electronics