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* Electrical testing | * Electrical testing | ||
* Fitting and alignments, change slicing profiles or E-Steps setting in Marlin firmware if necessary | * Fitting and alignments, change slicing profiles or E-Steps setting in Marlin firmware if necessary | ||
* Octoprint / Cura slicing profile for Ninjaflex done. Not perfect, but far better than any Ninjaflex we've printed in a long time. | |||
* webcam fitted to crump | |||
== Issues == | == Issues == | ||
When doing long extrudes (manually pressing the extrude button with more than 50mm extruded), it has a habit of grinding the filament, which does not occur during regular printing. The cause of this is not yet determined. | When doing long extrudes (manually pressing the extrude button with more than 50mm extruded), it has a habit of grinding the filament, which does not occur during regular printing. The cause of this is not yet determined, but shouldn't spoil your fun. | ||
== To Do == | == To Do == | ||
Revision as of 21:17, 29 January 2020
Aerostruder | |
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Created | 21/07/2020 |
Members | Welshie,
Thomas Greer, Michael Cullen, Mike Chislett, |
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To build and fit an E3D aerostruder hotend to one, or both of the Lulzbot Minis. The Aerostruder setup will allow printing with flexible filaments as well as rigid.
Progress
- 3D printed parts created
- Brass inserts applied
- Extruder motor mounted
- Extruder assembly mounted
- Limit switch mounted
- wiring harness finished
- Electrical testing
- Fitting and alignments, change slicing profiles or E-Steps setting in Marlin firmware if necessary
- Octoprint / Cura slicing profile for Ninjaflex done. Not perfect, but far better than any Ninjaflex we've printed in a long time.
- webcam fitted to crump
Issues
When doing long extrudes (manually pressing the extrude button with more than 50mm extruded), it has a habit of grinding the filament, which does not occur during regular printing. The cause of this is not yet determined, but shouldn't spoil your fun.