Tevo Little Monster prime blob

Tevo Little Monster prime blob

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Having a prime blob on a Delta printer can be tricky if you don't want to sacrifice too much printing space. I decided to split it into four movements along the outer edge of the base plate, stealing no more than 3 mm from the plate's outer edge on the front side and keeping the number of coordinates in manageable limits. To use it, simply open one of the two .txt files in a text editor, copy the whole content and paste it at the end of the start code in your slicer's printer settings for the Little monster. There are two versions of the file: "Prime Blob for regular filament" has an increasing filament flow and is suited for most kinds of filament, while "Prime Blob for oozing filament" has a decreasing filament flow and is somewhat better for filaments that have a strong oozing tendency like ABS or LW-PLA. You may change the E values in the four "Prime Blob" code lines to alter the amount of filament extruded in each step individually. Note that the area where the blob is printed can't be blocked out for printing STL files by means of start code, but you may want to block the outer edge of the base plate by entering a 3 mm lower radius in the geometry settings. Use these files at your own risk and responsibility. Do not use them if you do not understand what the G-code commands contained are good for. Warning: Do not try to use this with any printer other than the Tevo Little Monster, or you would risk severely damaging your printer.

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