Topic: My first mods: spool holder, RasPi mount, and anti-backlash
I'm new to 3D printing (although not new to making things) and got my SD2 about a month ago. Machine works great, and I've already made a few mods, which I think might be useful. Apologies for link format, but forum does not let me post URLs yet.
1. Parametric spool holder ( thingiverse com thing:91477 ) : Original PVC pipe was functional, but made it hard to place printer. I found some spool holders, but they were hard to print (w/o fan and w/o supports, which I hadn't discovered at the time), so I designed something simpler. The design is parametric, so you can change length, angle, mounting positions, etc. I haven't tested all configurations, so let me know if you try and something is not right.
2. Raspberry Pi enclosure ( thingiverse com thing:99300 ) : Now that I didn't need the spool holder clip, I re-used those mounting holes to mount a RasPi running OctoPrint, so I can print without my laptop via a web-browser. At $35, I think it easily beats any LCD panel solutions. Works great (just had to tweak OctoPrint's connection timeout, which is 2sec by default -- 10sec seems to work for the Solidoodle, with the factory FW).
3. Well nut anti-backlash ( thingiverse com thing:100053 ) : I was lucky to get the new aluminium platform. It had minimal backlash, but I started having some minor issues after I calibrated extruder (out of the box it was over-extruding slightly). None of the previous anti-backlash tricks seemed applicable, so I modified an idea by pirvan in this forum, using a $2 well nut. Did this last night, seems to work fine so far. Still having some outer perimeter vertical alignment minor issues (always at back-left for some reason, but even with moderate size prints, and even at half-speed -- will try tealvince's x-axis preload this weekend) but, other than that, perimeters seem even better now (small difference, though).
I've also installed a fan, but having some extruder temp issues (I'll post a separate question, once I get a couple of temp curve screenshots later tonight). By far, however, the best mod was also the simplest: a piece of glass and hairspray. ![]()
Hope ppl find at least some of these useful, and I'd love to hear feedback, if any.
Cheers,
Spiros
