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What end stop, hot end and fan do you have? And are you using direct drive? You might be able tonier the generator to create the carriage for you...
Sorry, I wasn't very clear. :) I'm printing at the moment but caught the head of the bolt holding the thermistor in. It's the small bolt next...
Nicely done, looks great! If you happen to do this again, you might want to think about moving the thermistor to the rear and mounting it up E3D...
Hi @IanT - It really depends on which carriage you use. There is no shortage of varieties here, mine included. Below is an example of a carriage...
I'd be glad to collaborate, I might just go the python route regardless with the generator as python provides the functionality I need do the more...
Re: License, you bring up a good point. My stuff is all GPL v2, so no issues there. IANAL But since the STL's are produced by it, I assume then...
Sweet! Is this in OpenSCAD? If so, it would be relatively easy to add it to the hotend generator to make a complete integrated package. As for...
They are picking it up from youtube. They contacted me last week asking if they could restream it on their live site and run it during some...
Ha! Infamous more like it.... ;)
The C-Bot is live on ABC News Live Video right now. :)
@TechGirl has a BLTouch mount that works with the carriages the generator builds if you are interested in that. Carriage Generator: Hot End Mount...
I GOOFED! I have the 2 and 4 pin, not the 3 and 4.... I hope you didn't order yet. :) Here's the 3-Pin housing number: WM2626-ND Also make sure...
Yep. :) I tried out google cardboard and it was slick, so upgrading the goggles a bit. In hindsight, I should have dropped the infill down to...
Got my connectors and housing from Digi-Key. Female Connectors: WM2623-ND 2-Pin Housing: WM2613-ND 4-Pin Housing: WM2614-ND Got the crimper off...
I had similar issues switching to S3D, but it took a lot less time to adjust it then when I switched from slic3r to Cura. :)
@akneipp - I run the same setup as you and almost the same exact build area. 305 x 305 x 635 I ran into the same issues with binding and end up...
Personally - I didn't take it as whining, I took it as a request for help. Which as you can see, the fine folks here are glad to provide in...
I thought about doing that, but it's access to the extruder that is important. Putting in front left is easiest access for switching out filaments.
I went uber cheap and ugly, I used rubber bands tied back to the cable chain. They work great and even trained the tube to be vertical even when...
I will say that I will never give up my aluminum build plate.... Spreads the heat out more evenly, super flat, countersunk screws so the whole...