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Semi-mature oak saplings transported from Earth would be planted here, along with pools of Spirulina(blue-green) algae for oxygen production. Algae are also an excellent nutritional source. Hydroponic farm is also located here. This along with the...
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Preferably prime first Left, Right, Screw, and two rings: Silver (mix black and white) (sometimes I just leave the gray primer, and skip applying gray paint) Most of stein: Cream (mix yellow and white; or raw Sienna and White) Shields: blue (mix...
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The heater cartridge should be the closest to the front of the carriage and the thermocouple towards the blower fan.Then cut a 12.75 mm long PTFE tube using the printed jig, the PTFE should have an inner diameter of 2 mm and outer diameter of 4 mm...
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The Chiron stock is probably not worth your time, but it's my sunk cost fallacy fixer upper.The modified Chiron now has:Completely new wiring ditching their annoying proprietary-esque cablingAn SKR2Sensorless homingA HemeraPlated Copper Volcano Hot...
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The Heating is provided by a 330W 230V silicon heater with a built in thermal cut off at 180C for safety (set RAMPS max to 150C). SSR Because the bed heater is powered through mains voltage a Solid state relay is used to control power to the bed. The...
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Two PolyDryers used at the max setting for 6 hours, one rear mounted and one front mounted. Just using the dryers without the silica gel boxes is not nearly as effective so don't forget to use those with dried silica gel.Likewise, having silica gel...
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;Put message on LCD screen ;End G-code M104 S0 ;Extruder heater off M140 S0 ;Heated bed heater off G91 ;Relative positioning G1 E-10 F30000 ;Retract the filament a bit before lifting the nozzle, to release some of the pressure G1 Z+15 F1800 ;Move Z...
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This will take away the tension directly to the silicone heater. the 20, 25 and 30 files are protections for the holes in the frame and backboard. ...They come in hole (if you want to retrofit or use plugs which will not fit through the not holed ones...
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Measuring and cutting the PTFE tube needs to be done before assembly as it is hard to correct afterwards. I'm now using a 50W heater for the Hotend which works great. The Mosquito Magnum clone I purchased uses 2.5mm threads instead of 3mm, so the...
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Also depending on your machine you may have to modify the ducts as they are quite close to the heater sock. You don't need much space. If you notice any warpage, you could modify your slicer settings to run the parts fans at 5% to keep them cool, I...
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I'll use an extra set of legs (turned side ways) to get the extra height." In short, it works, and the resulting enclosure holds a BIQU B1 nicely!One minor caveat: just as many using the Prusa enclosure have had to print a new design of "heater bed...
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Keep overall weight to a minimum X and -X endstops Accessible adjustment of the Titan extruder Canted hot end cooling fan (40 mm fan) Mount part cooling fan behind X rails (50 mm x 10 mm blower) Circular distribution of part cooling air Adjustable BL...
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The heater cartridge should be installed away from the LEDs to avoid overheating them.(** don't forget the PTFE tube)Pre-assemble the extruder pieces before installing into the shroud. Use two M3x8 BHCS to install the Orbiter 2.0 extruder. It helps...
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High precision bed with upgraded heater An attempt was made to keep the moving mass of the extruder as low as possible, to increase the heating rate of the nozzle in order to enable higher speeds. I used the StepDown modules so that the larger fans...
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😀Basic Instructions:Print the Bear X-Ends and X-Carriage parts and install them if you haven't already.Buy the 5.5mm Endoscope if you haven't already.Print the mounting part in this design.Install the mounting part on the back of the X-Carriage,...
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Or maybe the bed is loose and the heater cable is angling the whole bed up and down as it moves back and forth.Another cause could be due to the angle of the tool head changing as it moves in the X axis (maybe the cable pulls on the head as it moves...
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- Added a small cutout for heater and thermistor wire routing on right side of the E3d V6 front mount block part. - Adjust several hole sizes that were too large for fan mounting screws to get a good "bite". - Changed default orientation of front...
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I created two printer profiles (one for the left extruder and one for the right extruder) for the FlashForge Creator Pro as Makerbot style G-code, with origin at center, relative extrusion enabled, and set the crucial parameter defined for X3GWriter...
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Due to this limitation, this is also the maximum build height with all hotends for this carriage, with the exception of the SuperVolcano heater block, which is limited to a build height of approx. 218 mm due to its larger length. To reach the...
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Requires 4 x M2 Heater InsertsHas space for a single 3010 fan.Board OutletThe board outlet has space for two 3010 fans although on the Ender Case I opted for more direct cooling on the cover. However, they are working well on the...
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I used some thermal glue to put a thermistor same as the hotend in the middle of the heater on it's back side. This is fine and plenty close enough for a bed. You should insulate it though, I just used [these cheap 220mm square...
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For me I extended the heaters and fans for the extruders and the stepper motor for the Y-Axis. I extended them by about 4" each. It wasn't to bad and all of my extensions are underneath so you don't see any splices in the build chamber. Solder them...
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As there is no way to adjust the air duct height - make sure to assemble your hotend as per E3D instructions and have the nozzle not tightened against the heater block but with a slight gap, as the duct was designed with that in mind.You need to use...
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Pull back all unnecessary cables from the chain (thermistor, heater, hotend fan). Now take freshly printed Hemera mount plate. Using a screwdriver or other 3mm diameter tool punch the holes to clear bridging in 4 Hemera fixing points. Remove...
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On the rear, 2 12mm screws come in from the bottom to heatserts inserted on the top. Attach the stepper motor connector to the stepper, the thermistor with it's cable and the heater cartridge. Route those wires up behind the front brace and through...
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For me I extended the heaters and fans for the extruders and the stepper motor for the Y-Axis. I extended them by about 4" each. It wasn't to bad and all of my extensions are underneath so you don't see any splices in the build chamber. Solder them...
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** The hot end heater wires need to be run behind the heat brake cooler fins and inside of the CR touch mount bolt heads (seen in picture). The following can basically be done in any order, dealers choice. -Do the wiring for part cooling and...
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Watermark control is used when the temperature being monitored is compared to a set target temperature.max_delta: 3.0This specifies the maximum difference between the target temperature and the actual temperature at which the fan will run at full...
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- 1 x Acrylic intermediate tray (for laser cutting) - 1 x Composite intermediate tray (for manual cutting in Matebond composite or similar) Both versions will require all cables to be manufactured Material For both versions use very flexible...
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like Haydns Magballs) The heatbed is a custom milled 385x385mm plate and 350x350 keenovo heater in a sandwich design as recomended by keenovo and it does not need the frame beneath the bed because the magnetic balls will screw directly into the...