Re: E3Dv6 on Solidoodle Press
Same problem? What did you do where you can't home Z? On the direct drive setup nothing changes.
well my z level probe gets really short with this setup, so the extruder hits the bed really bad
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Same problem? What did you do where you can't home Z? On the direct drive setup nothing changes.
well my z level probe gets really short with this setup, so the extruder hits the bed really bad
Oh I see. I was thinking about another mount sorry.
No I never did anything with the probe on the v6 mount. You either have to move it or extend it.
Oh I see. I was thinking about another mount sorry.
No I never did anything with the probe on the v6 mount. You either have to move it or extend it.
thanks for the answer. sorry i am such a newbie but how can I extend it? I am also planning to add a volcano one day, would that work?
Same problem? What did you do where you can't home Z? On the direct drive setup nothing changes.
For me on the Bowden, I can home Z manually through RH, but G29 fails as shown in the above video
Okay. I am a done getting messages from folks who are not reading this thread.
So for the lazy.
"I got the E3D v6 and I plan on doing the Bowden Mod. Do I really need to update the firmware?"
Yes. You do.
"I want to do the firmware upgrade but I don't see any link to where it is or how to even do it, How are you expecting people to do this mod?"
1) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86023/#p86023
2) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86270/#p86270
"Dude, You don't even have the parts needed listed anywhere for this mod"
1) http://www.soliforum.com/post/83727/#p83727
2) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86023/#p86023
"I've never used the Arduino IDE or worked with a Arduino can you give me step-by-step instructions?"
Don't do the update.
"I printed your parts and nothing fits."
1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbn1ckR86Z8
2) http://reprap.org/wiki/Calibration
"Github? I don't know how to use that. Why don't you use a normal place to post the parts?"
http://www.soliforum.com/post/86222/#p86222
"Why did you use the E3D v6 instead <insert inferior hotend>?"
E3D > Everything.
"Why bowden? Direct would have been easier..."
Then design one. That fits in the same space without cutting in Z-
"You said you got Cyclops working with the press? Where are the mounts?"
Yea Sorry. I had a couple life events happen. I am back on the horse now. After I am done doing my gantry mod, I'll do a big push to github
"Can I mail you my press and you do the mod for me?"
No.
"Do you have any more info on the swanky Z-mod you did?"
http://www.soliforum.com/post/112969/#p112969
Sorry for the snotty answers but 100% of the most common questions I get asked are in this thread. Please read it. Or use the search box.
Okay. I am a done getting messages from folks who are not reading this thread.
So for the lazy.
"I got the E3D v6 and I plan on doing the Bowden Mod. Do I really need to update the firmware?"
Yes. You do."I want to do the firmware upgrade but I don't see any link to where it is or how to even do it, How are you expecting people to do this mod?"
1) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86023/#p86023
2) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86270/#p86270"Dude, You don't even have the parts needed listed anywhere for this mod"
1) http://www.soliforum.com/post/83727/#p83727
2) http://www.soliforum.com/post/86023/#p86023"I've never used the Arduino IDE or worked with a Arduino can you give me step-by-step instructions?"
Don't do the update."I printed your parts and nothing fits."
1) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbn1ckR86Z8
2) http://reprap.org/wiki/Calibration"Github? I don't know how to use that. Why don't you use a normal place to post the parts?"
http://www.soliforum.com/post/86222/#p86222
"Why did you use the E3D v6 instead <insert inferior hotend>?"
E3D > Everything.
"Why bowden? Direct would have been easier..."
"Then design one. That fits in the same space without cutting in Z-""You said you got Cyclops working with the press? Where are the mounts?"
Yea Sorry. I had a couple life events happen. I am back on the horse now. After I am done doing my gantry mod, I'll do a big push to github
"Can I mail you my press and you do the mod for me?"
No.
"Do you have any more info on the swanky Z-mod you did?"
http://www.soliforum.com/post/112969/#p112969
Sorry for the snotty answers but 100% of the most common questions I get asked are in this thread. Please read it. Or use the search box.
Hey thanks a lot man, just to clarify, I tried to use the search box , but it is really limited on it's options
cheers. BTW are you guys somehow homing Z without the probe by using RH?
Oh I see. I was thinking about another mount sorry.
No I never did anything with the probe on the v6 mount. You either have to move it or extend it.
First off Thanks for this awesome Mod!! between reinforcing the build movement, adding springs under the bed, and this the press is really not too bad.
For our probe we printed a long block 22mm tall to use under the probe when we home and before we print. We use matter control to run the printer.
MacGyverX wrote:Oh I see. I was thinking about another mount sorry.
No I never did anything with the probe on the v6 mount. You either have to move it or extend it.
First off Thanks for this awesome Mod!! between reinforcing the build movement, adding springs under the bed, and this the press is really not too bad.
For our probe we printed a long block 22mm tall to use under the probe when we home and before we print. We use matter control to run the printer.
Nice! do you have the stl? would you mind sharing it?
StatusGruppe wrote:MacGyverX wrote:Oh I see. I was thinking about another mount sorry.
No I never did anything with the probe on the v6 mount. You either have to move it or extend it.
First off Thanks for this awesome Mod!! between reinforcing the build movement, adding springs under the bed, and this the press is really not too bad.
For our probe we printed a long block 22mm tall to use under the probe when we home and before we print. We use matter control to run the printer.
Nice! do you have the stl? would you mind sharing it?
Here you go
gamera3 wrote:StatusGruppe wrote:First off Thanks for this awesome Mod!! between reinforcing the build movement, adding springs under the bed, and this the press is really not too bad.
For our probe we printed a long block 22mm tall to use under the probe when we home and before we print. We use matter control to run the printer.
Nice! do you have the stl? would you mind sharing it?
Here you go
thanks a lot !
StatusGruppe wrote:gamera3 wrote:Nice! do you have the stl? would you mind sharing it?
Here you go
thanks a lot !
Let me know if it works for you
Is there any reason why not to use the e3dV6 with the same thermistor that came with the solidoodle press?
I bought the 24volt, 30 watt version
This would save me time with the flashing..etc
You could use the existing thermistor if it fits into the proper location on the E3d. I don't know what they had MAX TEMP set to in the stock firmware. So that may be an issue getting up to the proper temps. Other than those couple of concerns I don't see why not.
There is also the heat tightening at 280 issue that you'd have to figure out.
from what I've read, and with your answer, guess the safest bet is to just use everything from the kit. thanks for info then!
Is there any reason why not to use the e3dV6 with the same thermistor that came with the solidoodle press?
I bought the 24volt, 30 watt version
This would save me time with the flashing..etc
thats what I did. Since im only using the press for small PLA projects its fine.
seven2099 wrote:Is there any reason why not to use the e3dV6 with the same thermistor that came with the solidoodle press?
I bought the 24volt, 30 watt version
This would save me time with the flashing..etc
thats what I did. Since im only using the press for small PLA projects its fine.
Really? How did you manage with the fan though? isnt the fan that comes with the kit 24volt?
from reading this thread it seems the fan output is 12v on the motherboard.
StatusGruppe wrote:seven2099 wrote:Is there any reason why not to use the e3dV6 with the same thermistor that came with the solidoodle press?
I bought the 24volt, 30 watt version
This would save me time with the flashing..etc
thats what I did. Since im only using the press for small PLA projects its fine.
Really? How did you manage with the fan though? isnt the fan that comes with the kit 24volt?
from reading this thread it seems the fan output is 12v on the motherboard.
The factory fan on the press is 12V.
seven2099 wrote:StatusGruppe wrote:thats what I did. Since im only using the press for small PLA projects its fine.
Really? How did you manage with the fan though? isnt the fan that comes with the kit 24volt?
from reading this thread it seems the fan output is 12v on the motherboard.
The factory fan on the press is 12V.
This is exactly what I'm saying...
The kit you get for the E3DV6 is 24volts including the fan (24v as well).
what did you do? the output is 12volts for the fan. Is there a work around for this? or do you have to solder the fan on to the board 24v input like someone else did on this thread?
Also, once the firmware is flashed, how do I know if it worked succesfully? is there a command I can run in gcode? Would my personal settings have been overwritten? (i had zoffset at 2.9 and 5 point calibration - and that didnt seem to change when i checked)
I know that Solidoodle has gone kaput but anyone care to answer the question regarding the fan voltage please?
It seems like an unsafe work-around to have to solder a fan directly to the power supply because the 24volt kit comes with a 24 volt fan.
My kit came with one 12v and 24v fans.
the 12 v fan wasnt even wroking and was getting hot
I changed it for a 24v fan and so far so good here
Some updates here.
I was able to update the firmware with win 7.
I used a saw to cut the probe and put it lower.
I installed the volcano.
So far everything looks good, the thermistor works and the heater get hot well.
two questions
1. without the original side fan, the motor from the extruder gets really loose...any ideas on how to make it stay in place better?
2. The direct feed actually adds some front bulk to the extruder, and it hits the ffront of the solidoodle press really bad. Is there a way to edit g29 or the trajectory of the extruder when initiating the print? Heck, even if there was a way to use the extruder without the need of the z probe would be better!
gamera3 wrote:StatusGruppe wrote:Here you go
thanks a lot !
Let me know if it works for you
After some tests, i just decided to saw the probe and lower it with some duct tape. Ill let you know how it works
My kit came with one 12v and 24v fans.
the 12 v fan wasnt even wroking and was getting hot
I changed it for a 24v fan and so far so good here
Your E3Dv6 kit came with 2 fans??
strange. Also, the 24v fan makes no sense really because you can't get more than 12volts out of the stock motherboard from the fan mounts.
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