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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[My Solidoodle Review]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;ve had my Solidoodle for 6 days and I figured it was time I posted my review (of sorts).&nbsp; First off;</p><p><span class="bbu">Order/Communication:</span></p><p>I won&#039;t post more about the whole wait/order process as it has been covered many times before.&nbsp; My thoughts echo those of the others- Solidoodle Support please tighten up the operations a bit and things will be much better.&nbsp; Enough said.&nbsp; Also please ship my remaining spool of filament I paid for <img src="https://www.soliforum.com/img/smilies/smile.png" width="15" height="15" alt="smile" /></p><p><span class="bbu">Shipment:</span></p><p>Solidoodle- please do NOT use USPS any more.&nbsp; Use UPS period.&nbsp; Enough said on that.</p><p><span class="bbu">Receipt of goods:</span></p><p>My Solidoodle came packed adequately padded and secured.&nbsp; The bubble wrap and peanuts did their job very well.&nbsp; Other that the extruder jammed into the bed- I had no issues (although this may have been what braced it from movement during shipping- who knows)</p><p><span class="bbu">Setup:</span></p><p>Still running the original firmware with no prob.&nbsp; Set up according to the solidoodle site and it printed like a champ right out of the box.&nbsp; The raft material was virtually impossible to remove generated by Skeinforge though.&nbsp; This things did EXACTLY as advertised- printed well with the recommendations of the manufacturer- no complaints at all for this price-point.</p><p><span class="bbu">Tweaking:</span></p><p>Extrusion multiplier- Oddly enough I found my printer to be the same as others- 82% for proper amount.</p><p>Setup Repetier as per Ians posts and the generic cfg files available.&nbsp; Followed to the letter and was printing no problem right away.&nbsp; This brought me to notice other issues when not printing with a raft- Z axis backlash and bed warpage.</p><p>Attempted to level the bed and found it is indeed very uneven.&nbsp; The centre, however, is quite good so as long as I confine prints to the middle- no issues.&nbsp; Used Ians dial indicator mount to assist throughout. Printed off the thumbscrews from a forum post- although I only let them complete the first few layers- no need for those horribly huge/ugly things.&nbsp; You only need a tiny amount of force.&nbsp; Tiny dab of CA to secore and I did not poke a single hole in the Kapton.</p><p>Z-Backlash- Printed a cap and added a 5/16 nut to the Z rod- problem 99% gone.&nbsp; Now my first layers are not extra think and subsequent layers are much better.</p><p>Z offset- I don&#039;t adjust my Z home right to bed- I simply get is close and add a z offset value in Slic3r.&nbsp; I really don&#039;t want it to impact the side of the bed etc in case the sides warp up worse- although this method isn&#039;t perfect either I think it is safest for me. I just adjust by the &quot;look&quot; of the first layer.&nbsp; The initial 2 loops tell me right away if things are off. Your mileage may vary.</p><p>Glass bed- this is next and mandatory due to my bed warpage.</p><p>Extruder Loose- Today I found my extruder was rocking in the sandwiched mount- suspect this is due to the thermal cycles of use as everything gets broken in.&nbsp; Used a socket with just fingers and it snugged right up.&nbsp; No idea how many prints this has been rocking around.</p><p>Kapton- Didn&#039;t have a scratch when I got it- still doesnt after 100+ prints.&nbsp; I print at 195/100 always.&nbsp; Shut off bed and allow to cool- print always pops right off at 90 so I can fire the bed right up again. One of my first prints was an ABS scraper/spatchula.&nbsp; I have never used any metal on my Kapton- and have never hurt it yet.</p><p>Extrusion- Without any weight on the extruded abs it always curls up to the right.&nbsp; Not sure if I have a tiny clog, but it doesn&#039;t seem to affect the prints- or I have already compensated for it in the settings.</p><p><span class="bbu">Conclusion:</span></p><p>This machine is every bit of what I expected an more.&nbsp; I am only priniting at .3mm and have been amazed.&nbsp; Before it got it I was all concerned about going higher resolution- I am already finding that a dialed it print at 0.3mm is quite amazing.&nbsp; All the macro shots on the net make it look much worse than it is.</p><p>The overall build is sturdy and simple.&nbsp; Solidoodle hit a winner here.&nbsp; Although the gear clamps look out of place- the rest has very decent fit and finish.&nbsp; The alignment/rigiditiy of the structural system makes it far superior to the other designs available (in my eyes).&nbsp; It is sturdy.</p><p>Solidoodle- PLEASE make the replacement part .stl&#039;s available to your customers ASAP.&nbsp; Your overall design is rock solid and will not be easily duplicated.&nbsp; The parts will be needed by your customers- and will be quickly improved upon by your loyal following.&nbsp; You could then quickly incorporate the ideas into the production versions within hours- whereby accelerating the Solidoodle evolution 100x.&nbsp; You can either work with your customers- or they will reverse engineer them anyhow.&nbsp; Just my 2 cents again.</p><p>So far- I love this printer.&nbsp; It takes up a small corner of my office desk and gives off virtually no smell at all (abs).&nbsp; I&#039;ve had it running solid for 6 days and the GF didn&#039;t complain about smell once- she actually commented that it was amazing it had no odor.</p><p>Originally I puchased the printer in hopes of reproducing item needed for my Learjet 45 flight simulator, specifically the small caps for my switches.&nbsp; These caps as a whole at cureent value+shipping+duty add up to the nearly the prurchase price of the solidoodle.&nbsp; I am happy to report- I have been able to reproduce them (an even some custom versions) completing my flight deck as planned.&nbsp; I haven&#039;t even begun to craft other parts yet- need to get a bit more skilled it Sketchup for more custom parts.</p><p>Overall- this printer is fantastic.</p><p>Cheers All.</p><p>Congrats Solidoodle team for producing a great product.</p>]]></content>
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