in the future - u will be able to do some more stuff here,,,!! like pat catgirl- i mean um yeah... for now u can only see others's posts :c
Over the past few weeks, I've been fully immersed in the development and construction of my new printer. The resulting printer is not entirely typical and combines several projects together. It's fundamentally based on the Tridex, which is a Voron Trident featuring an IDEX (Independent Dual Extruder) setup. The printer is tailored to fit a specific space in my workspace, resulting in a height of 71 cm. The print volume for both heads is 254 by 254 by 340 millimeters.
Due to the unavailability of stepper motors with long screws used in the Trident/Tridex, I've opted for belts with geared motors instead. While the printer is still in development, I've already got all the electronics up and running. Now, I need to fine-tune the FlexTap (a replacement for the Voron TapTap). If successful, the printer should be showcased in 14 days at the Makers Fair in Prague.
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One of the next projects is E.T. The final E.T. should be 70 cm tall and I just finished the head, which is the hardest part to print.
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On my Voron 2.4, the power switch went out. I had to replace it and the photo shows the switch. Since I thought the ssr was also damaged, I decided to measure the voltage at the power supply. People do stupid things sometimes and this is mine :). You can see the result in this short video youtube.com/shorts/XVHNVKMcfXY . Luckily nothing happened just the fuses blew.
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Wednesday is finally done. It was more work than I expected, and you can judge the result for yourself. What do you think?
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In this post I would like to explain how the head of the led dragon was created. There are photos that should help me explain it. For the head, I had previously printed out the structure that holds the LEDs. I then attached the LEDs to the structure and selected the lightning infill in Cura. The amount of infill was minimal to be able to print the head. I put the pause in a layer that was slightly higher than the structure holding the LEDs. When the print was stopped, I used hot solder to properly position the structure in the head. I did not touch the top layers of the infill as much as possible. When the structure with the led diodes was properly inside and the wires properly positioned, printing resumed. The legs were done in a similar way, but the structure holding the leds was not necessary.
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Do you know this game? Write a comment. I designed and created the 3D printed version. Video coming soon :).
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I needed a new avocado pit holder. The old boat with the avocado plant started sinking after a few months. The original holder was printed out of PLA. I have now decided to design my own boat to fit the new vase I bought, which I purchased for this purpose. I have decided to print it from PETG and hope it will be better than PLA for this purpose.
The design took me less than 10 minutes, printing the new floating holder took about 65 minutes. Making a video about it took about 5 hours. Probably not worth it, I will see. :)
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I'm working on this character right now. Wednesday Addams. I'm planning more postprocessing, so it's printed in natural PLA. The final form will be ready in a few days.
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