Re: Solidoodle 3 fixed problems and current problems. HELP?!
Alright I got it now
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Alright I got it now
Looking good! I would suggest your next print should be lawsy's mk5. Your going to need it I'd post a link but I'm working from my phone right now. Just look it up on Thingiverse. Also remember don't leave your extruder heat on while your not printing. It will clog the nozzle.
Thanks which one of his creations?
Thanks which one of his creations?
You should be able to find it with "mk5" the 4 is good too. If you can't find it I'll post a link in a couple of hours. Your going to want to print it solid
Is it "Solidoodle mk5 Extruder Fan Shroud"
Is it "Solidoodle mk5 Extruder Fan Shroud"
Nope jigsaw replacement I think it's called
Oh thanks i found it. Is it really worth it to take it apart and replace it with that
Yep but you don't need to do it now. Just print it because that acrylic will break and you'll have a spare when you need it.
Oh great. thanks for the tip. I'll print it out soon
Oh great. thanks for the tip. I'll print it out soon
Your welcome.
so I want to print a phone case and I need to figure out how to print with support on R-H can you help me out?
so I want to print a phone case and I need to figure out how to print with support on R-H can you help me out?
Support is in Slic3r so in R-H click on the configure button on the slicer screen. That will bring up slic3r you'll find it in there. I'll get you a screenshot when I get I front of my computer. About 20 minutes.
oh ok great thanks
lots of info in this photo so pay attention. Mostly make sure you are changing things for the particular print setting you are using. Click the generate support material box and that should do it.
great thanks. is there any prints you recommend?
great thanks. is there any prints you recommend?
I would print spare parts for your printer. Your looking for things to print anyway so you might as well make some spare parts. If you don't then that's when you'll need them. Do a search for Solidoodle on thingiverse you will find many things that you may or may not eventually use. but at least you'll have 'em if you do ![]()
thanks besides that can you think of anything else besides parts that you really enjoyed printing?
thanks besides that can you think of anything else besides parts that you really enjoyed printing?
I really enjoyed printing "Santa Stuck in the Chimney" That was a fun gift to give to people but it's a little late for that.
Most of the stuff I print are of my own design.... parts, knobs practical things.
Oh alright and currently I'm printing something with supports. What's the best way to neatly remove them
If I may: I've printed about half the things in my collections http://www.thingiverse.com/spapadim/collections -- Swiss army keychain, Seej game sets (this was a retail game when I was a kid), heart gears, come to mind, although I also mostly print utilitarian things like wardjr.
Enjoy the printer for a month or two (and get better feel for it) before ripping it apart
I never needed the mk5 but I think I was lucky and never got a showstopper clog while I was still on the stock hotend, so never removed hotend to clean (but when I did remove it to replace, I did crack the acrylic).
For supports: if you're using latest version of slic3r (1.0.something) they should be easier to remove. No best way: rip out, gently scrape with Xacto, lightly file with needle files (eg http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NPUKYS ), etc. I rarely use supports (nozzle fan and enclosure help with overhangs, you can definitely go more than 45deg, but generally I just avoid designs than need a lot of support and turn it on only if first print attempt indicates I really need it, or there are obvious spots that need it like 90deg overhangs into free air).
Alright great, thanks for all the info. I plan to print more practical things that I designed myself but I have yet to get use to sketch-up
and also I went to print and I noticed that the hot end is like a quarter inch off from the bed but when i hit the z-home button after printing the bed and tip are perfectly level even when checking all around the bed. any idea whats causing this?
and also I went to print and I noticed that the hot end is like a quarter inch off from the bed but when i hit the z-home button after printing the bed and tip are perfectly level even when checking all around the bed. any idea whats causing this?
I don't know exactly what you asking. Are you saying that when you hit run job it is trying to print in mid air? Even though it is set right when you hit z-home. I am in the middle of another project right now but I will try to check in periodically.
yes but after a few attempts to print it fixed it self. thanks anyways
yes but after a few attempts to print it fixed it self. thanks anyways
As long as it's working that's all that matters.
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