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For some reason, the people doing Smoothieware haven't implemented soft end stops which is why you can go past the physical one. This is one...
Round 2 IT by MWProtoType There. Now get to it. :D
You have this as an STL file?
I have used OSH Park several times. They do great work. Takes about a week and a half turn around.
I would recommend a mechanical relay for this. SSR's when off, still let a very small current through.
The printer is back up and running with the new Titan Extruder. Just need to clean up the wiring now. Seeing a lot better results than I was...
No problem. Just fixing a fit problem I discovered when putting it on that I need to correct for. Will clean up the file some and send it your way.
I got my new Titan Extruder from E3D the other day and have been building a new carriage for it... [IMG] This is my final test print in PLA and...
Thanks, but I can't take all the credit. Mine is based on what several other people had done in here. But be careful about modeling after my...
I think you have my build confused with another one. I have a 2 screw/1 motor setup. Adamcook seems like the goto guy for the 3 screw setup. He...
You might want to consider going with a 3 screw setup. Also, using a 2 start lead screw instead of a 4 would help keep the bed from falling when...
I looked what it would take to modify my RAMPS and didn't think it would be worth it. But when I went with the A/C powered heater, I didn't need...
That's where I got mine from also. They had really good prices compared to the other places I checked. If I remember correctly, my 300x200 plate...
I would say at least 6mm which is about 1/4". So 3/8" should be fine. Where are you looking to get your plate from?
Not sure if there is or not. I did my own custom carriage to use a spare Printrbot extruder I had and designed an inductive sensor mount on it....
This is a fiberglass material so drilling holes in it is easy. It is only 0.8mm thick so you will sill need a base for it. I have a piece I have...
It is adhesive by surface tension. Set something on top of it and you won't be able to slide it around on this stuff. So if you ever need to...
What about something like this instead? I used these back when I was printing on a glass plate and they held things down really well...
I have a 6mm aluminum tool plate bolted down on the arms and buildtak on top of that. Nothing is shifting on mine.
PETG would hold up just as well as ABS. No need to reprint the PETG parts unless you don't like the color or looks. Functionally it should be fine.