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Topic: LARGE PRINT IN 8" X 10" X 8" mAKERgEAR m2

I was not sure about a large print such as this running for 40 hrs but it was successful after a few  bumps in the road got taken care of.
The adhesion was one and the power interuptions the other. hairspray and a UPS fixed them.

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Re: LARGE PRINT IN 8" X 10" X 8" mAKERgEAR m2

Interesting first post and looking like an advertisement for a printer but none the less that print is really interesting and impressive.

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Re: LARGE PRINT IN 8" X 10" X 8" mAKERgEAR m2

Nice smile

What kind of settings were you using? speeds, temps, layer height....

And of course the all important question... what is the part for smile

Also kudos on the pics, so many people have trouble getting good pics that you can actually see some details with that do a print justice... especially with a LG phone.

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Re: LARGE PRINT IN 8" X 10" X 8" mAKERgEAR m2

That print is amazing!

I should of purchased a maker gear m2 instead of the SD3.

Well at least I have my rigid bot coming in a month

Powder coated steel enclosure, 1/4" Surface grounded hardened aluminum plate, MK2A Heat bed, .200 Polished fused quartz plate, Machined quick change hot bed mount, E3D hot end, Ramps 1.4, DRV8825 stepper motor drivers