• @Valmond
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    3410 months ago

    You got a Lemmy community nowadays?

    Built my 3D printer from scratch back in 2013 because prebuilt was so expensive, lot of money later it worked well but now it’s in the garage waiting for IDK something.

      • @Valmond
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        810 months ago

        Heey thanks!

        Yeah I’m trying to figure it all out and after Lemmy itself there is kbin, Mastodon, meisskey, pixfeed and so many others …

        Subbed, I’ll try to figure out how to surf kbin and sub what’s interesting, my instance has like n<10 users :-)

        Cheers

        BTW, is 0.3mm still okay or should I rebuild it (again) :-D Just kidding, I’d just like to get it up running ^^

        • ShadowRam
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          410 months ago

          I’m still rocking 0.4,

          But I’ve since upgraded my system over the years… it’s now a custom COREXY with a E3D Titan Aero.
          The board’s now a Duet 2 Wifi and a BLTouch probe.

          So now it runs like a $8000 machine and it’s only cost me ~$1000 over the years.

          • @Valmond
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            510 months ago

            CoreXY FTW! I didn’t know anything about 3D printers but offloading motors seemed such a good idea, also allowing my stupidly overweight feeding NEMA (it’s like 1/3 of a kilo lol I thought pushing the plastic needed waaay more power than it does) to just sit there! Learned a lot using a crappy extruder (heat creep aaaar) when it snapped I got the E3D V6 (IIRC) Titan was more complicated or more expensive :-) and the heat possibilities made even the cheapest rolls print well with some fans.

            I’m using the Marlin board with the Atmel/AVR well euh the standard stuff & and just a usb cable from my PC which is (plus not enough time / laziness) what is now what’s stopping me from using it. Sure, could try to install all on a laptop and walk there etc etc but well… I’d love to make it independent.

            Yeah quality wise, it bridged and made flexible prints, for some <=1.000€. Add a thousand hours work for free though :-D

            • ShadowRam
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              310 months ago

              If your still rockin an old Marlin board,

              A raspberry pi + Klipper is the way to go.

              It offloads all the super fast calculations to the Pi. You get all the latest linear advance and input shaping functions, and your Pi can wireless I believe, running Octoprint.

              The Duet 2 Wifi had all that built in, and Klipper wasn’t around at the time I picked up the Duet.

              • @Valmond
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                110 months ago

                Thanks, I’ll check that out, if I can lay my hands on a raspberry not exceeding the cost of a small car :-)

          • @Valmond
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            210 months ago

            CoreXY FTW! I didn’t know anything about 3D printers but offloading motors seemed such a good idea, also allowing my stupidly overweight feeding NEMA (it’s like 1/3 of a kilo lol I thought pushing the plastic needed waaay more power than it does) to just sit there! Learned a lot using a crappy extruder (heat creep aaaar) when it snapped I got the E3D V6 (IIRC) Titan was more complicated or more expensive :-) and the heat possibilities made even the cheapest rolls print well with some fans.

            I’m using the Marlin board with the Atmel/AVR well euh the standard stuff & and just a usb cable from my PC which is (plus not enough time / laziness) what is now what’s stopping me from using it. Sure, could try to install all on a laptop and walk there etc etc but well… I’d love to make it independent.

            Yeah quality wise, it bridged and made flexible prints, for some <=1.000€. Add a thousand hours work for free though :-D

    • ShadowRam
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      10 months ago

      Built my 3D printer from scratch back in 2013 because prebuilt was so expensive

      That’s cool, I did the exact same thing in 2013… http://www.shadowram.ca/

      JHead + Greg Wades Extruder with a RAMPS 1.4 board… retrofit an old Cartesian bot that was scrapped.

      • @Valmond
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        210 months ago

        Waah, answered your other post, I definitely think I did my way definitely differently mechanically (which is not better, I seriously did a lot of miscalculations, some I was able to remove, some alleviate, but some not), but I went with the RAMPS 1.4 board, seems like all roads lead to Rome heh.