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[3D Printing] A toy to build toys...New to the hobby....

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  • RadiationRadiation Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    Anyone got recommendations for a clear PLA? Doesn't have to be like glass, it's to diffuse light for my Arc Reactor print, need to be able to see the infill through it and not having any success printing in ABS.

    Hatchbox apparently has a "Transparent White" but it's outta stock everywhere!

    Is this the cover? Could you cut an acrylic sheet instead of a 3d print?

    Radiation on
    PSN: jfrofl
  • Dark Raven XDark Raven X Laugh hard, run fast, be kindRegistered User regular
    It's a couple internal bits, a shell to hold the LEDs in a specific pattern and then the visible panel that lights up. It's supposed to show an infill pattern through it, lil' hexagons and triangles to mimic the movie prop;

    https://www.thepachstore.com/products/avengers-infinity-war-iron-man-ark-reactor-mark-l-50-marvel-licensed-1-1-movie-prop-replica

    It's a pretty clever design, I just can't figure out how to print ABS. ;P

    Oh brilliant
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    That flexplate can't arrive soon enough. This is after I had to whack it with a wrench to knock the pieces off the buildplate.

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    In other news, those extensions are 40mm tall, but I have my Ender 3 on vibration-dampening feet (that I printed, of course) making it a bit taller, so I knocked out a quick 60mm tall version.

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    Fillet on the side that hopefully matches the table legs, and a slight chamber on the bottom edges, both to prevent elephant foot and hopefully make it easier to get it off the buildplate.

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  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    It's a couple internal bits, a shell to hold the LEDs in a specific pattern and then the visible panel that lights up. It's supposed to show an infill pattern through it, lil' hexagons and triangles to mimic the movie prop;

    https://www.thepachstore.com/products/avengers-infinity-war-iron-man-ark-reactor-mark-l-50-marvel-licensed-1-1-movie-prop-replica

    It's a pretty clever design, I just can't figure out how to print ABS. ;P

    Punished Props built that one.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EQ8XCuPjpc

  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Fun with rapid prototyping: making a jig so I can line up the holes I need to drill on the top of the table. First stab, looks like 2mm off. *adjusts and prints again*

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  • Dark Raven XDark Raven X Laugh hard, run fast, be kindRegistered User regular
    I should print new feet for my Ender, one of em came shorter than the others...

    Oh brilliant
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    I should print new feet for my Ender, one of em came shorter than the others...

    I'm using these, did wonders for reducing vibration noice.

  • Librarian's ghostLibrarian's ghost Librarian, Ghostbuster, and TimSpork Registered User regular
    Hello 3D Printer Thread. I have been sent here to ask you noble people of which 3D printer would currently be a good unit for a beginner in the home.

    (Switch Friend Code) SW-4910-9735-6014(PSN) timspork (Steam) timspork (XBox) Timspork


  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Hello 3D Printer Thread. I have been sent here to ask you noble people of which 3D printer would currently be a good unit for a beginner in the home.

    For home hobbying the gold standard is pretty much a Prusa MK3. You can get it either as a kit you (mostly) assemble yourself, or a pre-built unit (more expensive).

    You can get quite excellent stuff for nearly half the price though - I've had my Creality Ender 3 Pro for nine months now. It's definitely more of a tinker project though. By now I wouldn't be surprised if other brands have caught up with that quality for a similar price, this one in particular seems very promising.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH8DcthcOVM

  • SiliconStewSiliconStew Registered User regular
    Any advice for uncontrollable oozing with PETG?

    No real issues printing PLA so far on the same machine. Temperature tower, bridging, and fan tests with PETG puts my best settings at 240 extrusion, 85 bed, 0 fan first 3 layers, 50% fan for others. First layer adhesion and extrusion are good. Simple solid objects like a calibration cube print reasonably well, with just some minor pimples at the line seams (likely caused by the oozing issue), and slight over-extrusion on the corners (jerk related i think), but otherwise all sides are straight and smooth with no sagging, curling, ringing, gaps, delamination, or other artifacts. But anything complex, multiple parts, or basically most travel moves over about 10mm, leaves stringing and towers of blobs coming off the walls at ~30 degree angles. Retraction tests have been done all the way from 1mm to 10mm. Improvement there plateaus around 4mm, with the amount of stringing the same from 4mm to 10mm. Even doing a feed and then manual 10mm retraction from the panel, the nozzle just sitting there will ooze about 60mm of string before it stops. Various coasting, wiping, z-hop settings were also tried on the retraction tests with no noticeable change in stringing amount, but I wasn't going to extremes. At best I can go down maybe another 5 degrees in temp, but 10 or more starts causing print artifacts and complete failures. I believe I've got my travel speeds bumped up to 175mm/s, but I don't know how much more it'll handle before getting layer shifting.

    I did run across the Linear Advance functionality in Marlin that claims to virtually eliminate oozing. However, I have a CR10s Pro, which uses TMC2208 stepper drivers. Linear Advance causes that driver chip to crash and extrusion to stop for the rest of the print. And from what I can tell so far, they didn't bother to hook up the UART ports on the drivers to the processor, so I can't software enable the secondary driver mode that is claimed to work fine with LA. The driver is surface mounted to the motherboard with a big blob of glue over it to hold on the heatsink, so it also looks like I'm SOL on access for manually programming it or even replacing it with a different driver.

    Just remember that half the people you meet are below average intelligence.
  • RadiationRadiation Registered User regular
    Echo wrote: »
    Hello 3D Printer Thread. I have been sent here to ask you noble people of which 3D printer would currently be a good unit for a beginner in the home.

    For home hobbying the gold standard is pretty much a Prusa MK3. You can get it either as a kit you (mostly) assemble yourself, or a pre-built unit (more expensive).

    You can get quite excellent stuff for nearly half the price though - I've had my Creality Ender 3 Pro for nine months now. It's definitely more of a tinker project though. By now I wouldn't be surprised if other brands have caught up with that quality for a similar price, this one in particular seems very promising.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TH8DcthcOVM

    I picked up a used prusa 3 @timspork's ghost
    I trusted the buyer and he has been a pretty solid resource.
    I know there have also been sales on ender 5

    PSN: jfrofl
  • bloodatonementbloodatonement Registered User regular
    Gonna have to mod my hotend fan if I want to use all of the bed. Turns out it bumps into the level screws.

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  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    Hm. I have a surge protector that has two screw hole mounts on it's back. I'd like to print an adapter real quick that would plug said holes and have like, a loop or something similar, so I can hang it off the underside of a wireframe shelf. Like a gender changer for cables, only for, er, screw mount to zip tie mount or something.

    Something like... this? Only with a loop for zip ties? https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:652459 Anyone know the name of what I'm looking for?

    Or maybe something like this, with the keyhole (apparently that's the name) adapter? https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3814514

    Hey, this one's nice, might use it if I ever have to redo my Carnivorous Plant grow rack: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:710921

    Guess maybe I need to learn how to remix stuff. That last one swapped out for a keyhole adapter would be perfect, methinks.

    KiTA on
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    I'm using Fusion 360 to design stuff, it has a "free" version. It has a bit of a learning curve though, but youtube provides.

  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
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    I have strings. Lots of them. They've actually been getting worse the more I use that filiment... maybe there's less "tug" on the roll to spin now? Not sure.

    I also have the back right corner of my prints that are, er, peeling up a bit. Not sure about that... could it be a temperature thing? Or maybe I need to go after the glass build plate with some windex and rubbing alcohol? Or is that corner just a little bit too low?

    KiTA on
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Sounds like an uneven corner, yeah.

    I got a cheap heat gun I use to fry the strings if I get them.

  • mightyjongyomightyjongyo Sour Crrm East Bay, CaliforniaRegistered User regular
    You might also try messing with the z-hop retraction settings, I think increasing the z-hop a little bit helps? I haven't done an extended print since I changed mine though.

  • KhraulKhraul Registered User regular
    So I've always had a problem with bed adhesion with my ender 3, in that the level of adhesion was too strong and it's always been a bitch getting stuff OFF the bed.

    Just had a 60mm warhammer base peel off part of the black printer bed coating when I took the base off.

    Guess it's time to upgrade to that glass print bed.

    Bnet - Khraul#1822
    Gamertag - Khraul
    PSN - Razide6
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    Khraul wrote: »
    So I've always had a problem with bed adhesion with my ender 3, in that the level of adhesion was too strong and it's always been a bitch getting stuff OFF the bed.

    Just had a 60mm warhammer base peel off part of the black printer bed coating when I took the base off.

    Guess it's time to upgrade to that glass print bed.

    Wow. Yeah, I was having issues with the default bed, I think I left some gouges in it. The glass is so nice, but remember you shouldn't even need to get it to let go -- once the glass cools it literally stops being adhesive and the items just kinda... detach. It's so nice.

  • KhraulKhraul Registered User regular
    KiTA wrote: »
    Khraul wrote: »
    So I've always had a problem with bed adhesion with my ender 3, in that the level of adhesion was too strong and it's always been a bitch getting stuff OFF the bed.

    Just had a 60mm warhammer base peel off part of the black printer bed coating when I took the base off.

    Guess it's time to upgrade to that glass print bed.

    Wow. Yeah, I was having issues with the default bed, I think I left some gouges in it. The glass is so nice, but remember you shouldn't even need to get it to let go -- once the glass cools it literally stops being adhesive and the items just kinda... detach. It's so nice.

    Other than adjusting for the new bed height, are there any changes you need to make when swapping to a glass bed? I've been running Esun PLA+ with the bed temp at sixty degrees

    Bnet - Khraul#1822
    Gamertag - Khraul
    PSN - Razide6
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Khraul wrote: »
    Other than adjusting for the new bed height, are there any changes you need to make when swapping to a glass bed? I've been running Esun PLA+ with the bed temp at sixty degrees

    Shouldn't be, the filament still needs to reach reach the same glass transition temperature.

  • bloodatonementbloodatonement Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
    I think I might just start screaming. I haven't had a successful print since I got my Z-stabilization installed. Last night I finally got things really nice and dialed in on the leveling then this happened on the second layer.


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    bloodatonement on
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    Steam ID: Good Life
  • RadiationRadiation Registered User regular
    I know it's the 3d printer thread, but figured you guys might have an interest.
    There's a contest to win a really great CNC (and it's a neat looking one as well). Its one of the ones I own and is easy to use out of the box.



    PSN: jfrofl
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    I think I might just start screaming. I haven't had a successful print since I got my Z-stabilization installed. Last night I finally got things really nice and dialed in on the leveling then this happened on the second layer.


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    Mine was doing that. I creased the bed temperature by 5 degrees, and it stopped.

  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
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    So I decided to use the last bit of my orange filiment to make sure my printer is leveled right. 196mm x 196mm x 1mm.

    But Cura 4.2.1 tosses a ring around anything I print, and said ring is clear off the edge, heh.

  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    Look for "Skirt" in the print settings, you can turn that off. (It's also where you switch to brim/raft for prints that need it)

  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    On the one hand, I'm really glad this clear PLA is, well, clear. The Amazon page suggested it was milky white.

    On the other, it's making it hard to tell if this stupid thing is leveled right.

    On the other, it doesn't matter nearly as much, does it? :P

  • KhraulKhraul Registered User regular
    After getting my ender 3 to a point where it printed quite well, I was hesitant to fiddle with it. After the print bed tore when removing a print I figured I might as well upgrade to a glass bed.

    I should have done this much sooner... the prints just pop right off!

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    Bnet - Khraul#1822
    Gamertag - Khraul
    PSN - Razide6
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    edited September 2019
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    20mm cubed. 20% gyroid infil. It's more translucent from the sides. I imagine a lower infill -- 10 or even 5% would make it more translucent. Maybe swap the pattern for something else. Concentric?

    I figure this PLA + a blue wash from Games Workshop's Citadel paint line will work pretty good when I print an Asheron's Call Lifestone.

    KiTA on
  • bloodatonementbloodatonement Registered User regular
    Thank you OctoPrint Anywhere.

    But also, crap, another failed print.

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  • Dark Raven XDark Raven X Laugh hard, run fast, be kindRegistered User regular
    KiTA wrote: »
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    20mm cubed. 20% gyroid infil. It's more translucent from the sides. I imagine a lower infill -- 10 or even 5% would make it more translucent. Maybe swap the pattern for something else. Concentric?

    I figure this PLA + a blue wash from Games Workshop's Citadel paint line will work pretty good when I print an Asheron's Call Lifestone.

    What kinda PLA is that @KiTA ya got a link? ;D

    Oh brilliant
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    What kinda PLA is that @KiTA ya got a link? ;D

    3D Soultech Natural Clear

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00MB3CV6K/

  • bloodatonementbloodatonement Registered User regular
    @Khraul where'd you get your glass? Is there a special type?

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  • KhraulKhraul Registered User regular
    @bloodatonement

    Got it on amazon.

    It's labelled as a 3d printer bed, but it's really just a piece of glass cut to size for an ender 3 print bed. It was cheap and seems to work very well though, so I'm not complaining.

    Bnet - Khraul#1822
    Gamertag - Khraul
    PSN - Razide6
  • KetarKetar Come on upstairs we're having a partyRegistered User regular
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    Khraul wrote: »
    @bloodatonement

    Got it on amazon.

    It's labelled as a 3d printer bed, but it's really just a piece of glass cut to size for an ender 3 print bed. It was cheap and seems to work very well though, so I'm not complaining.

    For an additional dollar or two you can get the official one with the fancy black stuff on top: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F16WPR5/

  • KhraulKhraul Registered User regular
    Does the fancy black stuff do anything?

    Bnet - Khraul#1822
    Gamertag - Khraul
    PSN - Razide6
  • KiTAKiTA Registered User regular
    Khraul wrote: »
    Does the fancy black stuff do anything?

    No idea. Supposedly helps with adhesion? I don't have to use any hairspray, for example.

  • RadiationRadiation Registered User regular
    Is anyone aware of something that I can do to lay out a pattern on the first layer in a cross hatch pattern? To sort of emulate carbon fiber look?

    PSN: jfrofl
  • EchoEcho ski-bap ba-dapModerator mod
    KiTA wrote: »
    Khraul wrote: »
    @bloodatonement

    Got it on amazon.

    It's labelled as a 3d printer bed, but it's really just a piece of glass cut to size for an ender 3 print bed. It was cheap and seems to work very well though, so I'm not complaining.

    For an additional dollar or two you can get the official one with the fancy black stuff on top: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F16WPR5/

    I have that one, and it's not perfectly flat.

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