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(newest | oldest) View (newer 20 | older 20) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 08:13, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan.stl
- 08:10, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.png (Tool head for RepRap Morgan with RepRap-fab V3 bowden extruder)
- 07:59, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.svg
- 07:59, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.svg
- 07:50, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.svg (Reverted to version as of 11:48, 8 July 2013)
- 07:50, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.svg (tool head for RepRap Morgan with RepRap-fab V3 bowden extruder)
- 07:48, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.svg (Tool head for RepRap Morgan with RepRap-fab V3 bowden extruder)
- 07:38, 8 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:V3 Bowden Mount Morgan-1.pdf (Morgan tool head for Reprap-fab V3 bowden hotend)
- 08:50, 5 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Glasduesen kategoriebild.png (glas nozzles)
- 04:38, 5 July 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Tonertransfer mit 100µm Details.PNG (Toner transfer allows clear details down to 100µm.)
- 18:01, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Parameterized pipe-support.png (RepRap Morgan pie-support redesigned to allow different pipe-diameters.)
- 17:24, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Etched and ready.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' Now the board is etched in iron(III)chloride and the toner was removed with acetone. Resistance measured: 2.1 Ohm)
- 08:49, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:My etch laboratory.JPG (Two cases that fit in each other are the best way to keep the garage clean. because using iron(III)chloride can get quite dirty sometimes. There's an old 150W glas-heater for aquariums and a cheap air-pump for the bubbles. I'm working on a new airstone-)
- 08:33, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Lacquer pens.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' This pens work fine to repair breaches in the layout.)
- 07:45, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded a new version of File:All breaches fixed.JPG
- 07:43, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:All breaches fixed.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' All breaches are fixed with a fine lacquer pen (0.8mm) and the contacts between the both parts of the layout are connected with the same pen. Errors while painting on the layout can be fixed by scratchi)
- 07:39, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Very fine details.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' Using the very fine sandpaper (1200) and avoiding to iron the paper directly (only with paper towels a buffer) allows very fine details and very sharp lines.)
- 07:37, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Paper removed completely.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' Now here all the paper has been removed with latex gloves on. The print looks very good, regarding that a layout with this quantity and density of traces is very difficult to do with the toner transfer )
- 07:33, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Paper removed a good one.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' This time there are only a few breaches in the print, that later can be fixed easily.)
- 07:31, 30 June 2013 RobertKuhlmann (talk | contribs) uploaded File:Removing paper with latex gloves.JPG ('''Toner Transfer Method/Building my own Heatbed''' Latex gloves are perfect to remove the paper. You need less pressure and therefore the print stays inviolate.)