Topic: upgraded SD3 with E3D and Lawsy's LM8UU carriage... I have a question:
Why didn't I do that sooner ????
I can't recognize my printer ! It's amazing.
I have some problem with the filament getting out of guide between the extruder stepper and the hole of the E3D, but I'm fine tuning my extruder temp control right now, I 'm supposing that is the problem when the extruder goes from 230 to 220 degree after the 1st layer, it gets to that result.
my PID were bad, and my temperature was oscillating badly.
But I got a set of dies, and a bucket, so I can play yatsee ! That's all that matter.
Now I'm going to upgrade to the 5mm rod for Z wobbling issues, with the slop nuts from thingiverse.
I need to say thanks a lot to Lawsy for his great design on the extruder and the carriage, my printer is just conmpletely different.
I'll post some pictures in the next post
My main concern was that my stock rods were bent. so I could never have my bed calibrated, and it was driving me nuts. I changed everything to industry grade hardened shafts and LM8UU linear bearings, but it took me 3 or 4 time to get the carriage printed right, it was warping bad.
I first was thinking that my heater bed was bad, and upgraded it, then, I polished my aluminium plate. Then, I finally found out that my rods were off.
My hot end was giving me problems too, so I went for an E3D, and since I was changing everything, I figured I will change the hot end as well.

