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dear Mr. 3Dprinter
01/15/2015 at 00:31 • 1 commentWe all know that wise words that were once said by a truly wise man: "Never change a running system!" - if your 3D printer is not broken, don't install new firmware! I have to deal with some massive warping and while I'm observing the print, I thought I could tell/yell some bits about the printer. And you can only get the latest firmware - they don't know downgrading.
While the zortrax.com M200 is an outstanding good 3D printer with print heights of 0.09mm and a never before seen way for printing support material (you just peel it off!) its software is pretty weird, written in a .NET framework and looks like crap on a mac. You can't set any temperatures for your prints, there is just an on/%?off option for the fan, but I can clearly hear it. It basically works by selecting your material and it will then generate its custom g-code called z-code.
We from wakesys.com bought it to print our prototype cases for RFid reader, and even used those cases on two locations for a season of water sports (water and sun - those prints didn't look like themselves after that period).
Anyway, I'm printing a second wall part right now and the lifting seems to be fixed. The first one I printed I totally forgot about in a drawer, because while attempting to print the second one, the printer refused to work because the nozzle was blocked. Finishing the sentence I heard a strange cracking noise - the print came off by itself again. I'm clamping it now, but it's not looking good.
Then there are those leg mounts that came out okay, one of them is a bit warped but they should work as a prototype.
Well, that's an update on that, I'm going to rant at some guy now.
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head mounting
01/11/2015 at 17:24 • 0 commentsAs almost expected but neglected while drawing in 123D Design - the 12cm bowl isn't actually a 12cm bowl but bigger and I have to find a way to fix the bowl to the upper part of my bearing. I was able to find some cheap 5mm balls on eBay for about 3 euros and also ordered a metal servo to replace the hard working SG90 plastic servo.
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Inspiration
01/11/2015 at 10:03 • 0 commentsWhenever I was walking past the Blanda Blank bowls at IKEA, I was about to scream "oh no, what have you done to all those R2 units??" With the new movie arriving soon and the 3D printed R2 of @James Bruton , I wanted to start on a R2 myself with my experience from my Raspberry PI case I've build before.