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Not too long ago I switched from RUMBA/Marlin to RADDS/Repetier: But Repetier is still a port of 8-bit software running on the 32-bit hardware....
When I built my C-Bot, I noticed that on the back side of the hotend gantry, my belts were 'reversed' compared to the front: The 'bumpy-bits' on...
General FYI: Spent the whole long weekend getting RepRap Firmware installed on my Due/RADDS : it's been a... journey. Not 100% working yet, but...
Yah, the 24cfm I have on there has enough oomph to act like a hovercraft if you put it on a table ;) I never thought what that shroud would act...
AH: I don't think that works for the RADDS setup. Could be wrong, but since RADDS only has USB, no ethernet like the Duet, that may not be an...
Thanks, that helps. Another question: How do you know... it's working? :) Note, I have yet to actually plug anything back into it yet, other...
@Elmo Clarity or anyone else running RepRap Firmware: Would you mind sharing your SD card \sys folder as as starting point? I'd rather start...
Thanks @Elmo Clarity : Yah, I'm using the programming port for the USB, which means (based on what I've read) I only press reset. If I used the...
Good call: I have some, but didn't want to use it yet until I knew this setup worked. Should probably take off the tape and glue it in there ;)...
AH, I got you, thanks for the pics. In fact, I did see that guide back in the day. I didn't go that route for the main reason I feel the back of...
Not quite following you: As is, my thermistor is in the middle of the plate (on XY), not touching the HPB at all, but the core of the aluminum...
Bit of shown-and-tell: I recently used my X-Carve CNC to machine a mic6 aluminum removable build plate for my C-Bot. Ended up doing three...
oooohhh... I code in Python all day. Never heard of SolidPython... I never got into openscad since I didn't want to have to learn yet another...
@trublu832 : An amazing job on the build guide, great work!
@wackocrash5150 Check out this more recent post I did on the Volcano (1mm nozzle) print settings in S3D: C-Bot: Taming the Volcano's print...
Actually I just ran a stiff piece of wire through it and anchored it to either end. @sheffdog had given it to me, I'm actually not to sure what...
Yep, that's exactly how I do it too. Simple, effective.
By no means would it hurt. I didn't use it but in hindsight wish I had "just in case". Note, I've not really had any issues with stuff coming...
I have yet to get around to it based on where my printer is placed, but if I could, I'd bolt the back-top of it directly to the wall: I think...
It may actually account for that based on the right settings. I say may because, it has the ability to actually print multiple parts in multiple...