Equipment/Makerbot Cupcake

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Makerbot Cupcake



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Please don't touch or fiddle with the Makerbot unless you have been trained.

Status

Replacement heating resistors have arrived, but are not quite the right size. They have been fitted, but were apparently broken again very quickly.


See the operator log for more information. Better still, update it as it's totally out of date.

Those who don't learn from history are compelled to repeat it .. so KEEP THE HISTORY !


Model

We have a Makerbot Cupcake (batch 9, #402)! It's cool.

Specification

Instructions

If you haven't used it before, please contact Glen or Russ and get him to show you how it works.

If you're using the Makerbot and have issues with it, or have to do maintenance/modifications to it, please note them in the operator log. This lets other users know what the state of the machine is.

Calibration

Connection voodoo

  1. USB cable maker bot
  2. USB cable laptop
  3. Makerbot PSU power on
  4. ~RepRap motherboard power on
  5. replicatorg

Temperature settings

The PTFE Barrel insulates the extruder nozzle

  • PTFE is a thermoplastic polymer, its melting point is 327 °C, but its properties degrade above 260 °C

The default "3mm" thermistor settings are as follows:

  • Temperature of Raft: 230.0
  • Temperature of Shape First Layer Outline: 215.0
  • Temperature of Shape First Layer Within: 215.0
  • Temperature of Shape Next Layers: 220.0

Troubleshooting

Consumables

I've bought plastic, lots of plastic.

ABS Black, white, clear, red, yellow, pink green & blue.

PLA Clear, green, white and metallic.

Prices range from 4 to 2.5 pence per gram. Put money for plastic used in the box marked Glen in the box store room.

More information

Software

Communities

Instructions