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  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #106
    Originally posted by Tim Marlow
    Great….onwards and upwards then….very interested to see where you take this…..
    Tim,
    quite a steep learning curve, to see the limitations and strongpoints of the printer. I'm going to print out one benchmark, then I think parts for the printer, where appearance might not be too important. I've got a cooling fan duct, a filament guide, spool holder, and a power supply shield all lined up. Hopefully I can use these to tweak the settings, so, when I finally move onto my own stuff, it will be presentable
    Dave

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    • Mark1
      • Apr 2021
      • 4156

      #107
      As you say ,a bit of tweaking but its a good start :thumb2:

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      • Neil Merryweather
        SMF Supporters
        • Dec 2018
        • 5199
        • London

        #108
        Sounds like a plan, Dave

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        • Dave Ward
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #109
          The 'benchy' - I sliced this with PrusaSlicer, as the latest versions of Cura & Lychee won't work on my rather long-in-the-tooth PC ( OpenGL graphics problem )
          The first print failed & came unstuck - I didn't use any glue stick - wrong
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          You can see the honeycomb interior - it isn't solid, this % infill being just one of the variables
          I used a glue stick for the second attempt ( Tesco equivalent of Pritt ).
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          Took about 13/4 hrs to print this, it's not at the finest resolution, but draft mode.
          It looks bad in close up, but in your hand - it's OK
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          I need to level the bed a little more, and I reckon the nozzle temperature could go up a bit. I think the nozzles a bit high, and I might try a 'brim' on a print to see if that helps. I think the fan duct will be the next
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          It will certainly take several attempts - I may need to add supports & this seems to be an art, that you only learn from trial & error!
          This is a direct swap for the existing parts cooling fan duct - giving better cooling for the just extruded PLA
          Dave

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          • adt70hk
            SMF Supporters
            • Sep 2019
            • 10428

            #110
            Coming on nicely Dave. You've got start somewhere and the boat looks ok.

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            • wotan
              SMF Supporters
              • May 2018
              • 1150

              #111
              Dave

              Bravo for getting this up and running. Just a little tweaking and you look like you're on your way to some fun projects.

              John

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              • Neil Merryweather
                SMF Supporters
                • Dec 2018
                • 5199
                • London

                #112
                Looking good Dave. It's very rare you need anything to built solid, and you can speed the build up by reducing the infill percentage. I usually use 10-15%.
                A brim is a must for tall thin prints but should be ok for benchy. Might be good for that duct, although it will give you some flash to be removed.

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                • Neil Merryweather
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Dec 2018
                  • 5199
                  • London

                  #113
                  If you do need support for the fan duct try and avoid having it internally - it will be a bugger to remove

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                  • Jim R
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 15744
                    • Jim
                    • Shropshire

                    #114
                    Fine looking little boat Dave. You're getting better by the day :smiling:

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                    • Mark1
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 4156

                      #115
                      All going the right direction by the look of it.

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                      • langy71
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 1950
                        • Chris
                        • Nottingham

                        #116
                        For saying these are 'test print' they're looking very promising Dave, it's like you've said all down to a bit of tweeking here and there..

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                        • scottie3158
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 14220
                          • Paul
                          • Holbeach

                          #117
                          You look like your on to something promising.

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #118
                            And we thought moulding was a black art, now this really is.

                            Good going Dave.

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                            • Dave Ward
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 10549

                              #119
                              I printed the fan duct - I added a brim, to help adhesion..............
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                              The brim just snaps off.....................
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                              A little clear up around the edges & I'll swap this for the fitted duct.
                              I'm not ecstatic about the build plate, but the magnetic replacement should be better. The existing plate needs tape to provide a 'texture' for adhesion, and glue stick to improve that. I'm still expecting to still use the glue stick, but no tape. Being magnetic it can be removed & flexed to pop off the print - at least that's the idea!
                              Dave

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                              • Neil Merryweather
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Dec 2018
                                • 5199
                                • London

                                #120
                                looks good Dave.
                                My printer has a removable glass plate and I use a Dimafix pen to hold stuff in place.
                                it's not cheap but it it's sticky when it's hot and releases when it cools down. And it washes off with water.
                                You'll find the Pritt needs to be scraped off from time to time(unless you change the tape more frequently) although I guess you might be able to wash it off the magnetic plate...
                                I would also persevere with the bed levelling and the initial calibrating of the nozzle height-maybe use a thinner piece of paper?
                                Happy tinkering

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