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- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D Printer
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D PrinterView Instructable »
Thank you :)I start now to update my printer to the S version. Which probe do you use for bed levelling?
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D PrinterView Instructable »
Hi,i attach trwo images,the first is sliced with S3D the second with Cura. Both are printed with S3D through the control panel where you can add an gcode file. I hope you can see the difference. Could you share your S3D settings? Maybe something is wrong with my multiplier or something else. I really like S3D so i want to use it in the future. The S3D support wasnt very helpfull they just sent me a link to their troubleshooting guide :/
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D PrinterView Instructable »
Okay i finally found the problem. After i changed everything at the Z Axis and nothing helps i finally found that Simplify3D causes the problem. When i use another Slicer the lines are gone. Do you use Simplify? Maybe an idea if its only an settings error?
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D PrinterView Instructable »
Hi,after a lot of tries and calibration thinks the printer runs well. but i have a problem where i couldnt find a solution. I Got strange lines on the outside. I attached a picture of it. Any ideas how i could solve this issue?
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D Printer
Hi,thank you for your help.I attached an Image of the Printer and the config file :)All motors (x, y, z) got 1.8 degrees and the board is set to 16 microsteps (i thing its the default position because i didnt change it) Yes i use GT2 Belts and all the pulleys from the build instructions.
First Testprint done, thank you the settings are working :) Now Bedlevelling :) Looking forward for the automatic bedlevelling probe :)
View Instructable »Thank you! I will try the settings directly :)Your Instructions are really great so it was really easy to build. Now comes the calibration part thats always the hardest and frustating part for me.
- SnoopyV commented on masondrust's instructable PRINTTABLE the Affordable, Attractive IKEA Lack Table Hack to create a 3D PrinterView Instructable »
Hi,that is really a grat project and i am really waiting for your Updates. I have build the printer and its running now. Could you share your Smoothieware Config File? I got some Problems with the motor steps settings.
Hi,is there a special reason that you use the Igus RMJP-01-08 and not the RJ4JP-01-08 Bearings? The ones you use are really expensive i thing.