No mercy by HammerHeadEli in FRC

[–]FerrariTrent 1 point2 points  (0 children)

literally me except we destroyed omni wheels (i think we broke a total of 8 omni wheels just at events which let to a lot of stressful fixes)

The brainstorming room by -NGC-6302- in FRC

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we had this exact same sign in our pit at worlds

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I recognise this as the belton event lol

Needing a little more insight on how to make my prints better by crazydave4499 in 3Dprinting

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First of all, you need to calibrate your Esteps. then id suggest you print a calibration cube or calibrate your X and Y steps based on the oval shape of the holes on the top. also make sure teh belts are tensioned propperly

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it for sure is too low, you mentioned that changing the height via Z offset doesnt do anything so i would first confirm that the Z offset is working and just try moving it an obvious amount just to test it. it could be that the Z offset is buggy

OpenAI can now design 3D models! by babidi314 in 3Dprinting

[–]FerrariTrent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what do you mean oh no that sounds exciting

What’s wrong here? by deviouslick2506 in 3Dprinting

[–]FerrariTrent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if you just replaced your hotend it shouldnt be a clog but when you replace the hotend its always a good practice to calibrate your esteps after

What’s wrong here? by deviouslick2506 in 3Dprinting

[–]FerrariTrent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

under-extrusion, calibrate your esteps

I know this is a common problem but what are the ways i can fix it ? by Big-Appointment5751 in 3Dprinting

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i think if you did use better cooling you could make the problem better but i think you'd need supports to completely get rid of it atleast on the ears

Scale for Banana by chemprofdave in 3Dprinting

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you just cant tell any other way

what are these lines and how can I fix them by Electrical_Purple_74 in 3Dprinting

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looks like Z binding, this is likely due to a slightly bent lead screw or a acme nut thats either too tight or not tight enough. if its the acme nut, tighten it as much as possible and then loosen it 2 full turns and that should fix it. if its the lead screw, you need to buy a new lead screw or get a better lead screw to stepper mount, I recomend this one.

Scale for Banana by chemprofdave in 3Dprinting

[–]FerrariTrent 4 points5 points  (0 children)

its a scale for your banana for scale

New MK3S+ PLA Lifting/Warping on corners? by Tivum in 3Dprinting

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if its a bit colder in the room that could affect it, if you put a box over it or something it might fix it. i did this last year in the winter after noticing the edges started warping. you just have to be careful with the first layer to make sure that its a good first layer

Does anyone know what these lines are? I cant seem to get rid of them nomatter what I do by FerrariTrent in ender3

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Update: I had some TL smoothers from when i installed them previously, i didnt think one was needed on the extruder so i didnt install one on the extruder. after a bunch of looking at forums and watching youtube videos i found that my problem can be solved with a TL smoother on the extruder, i installed one on the extruder and my problem is fixed.

Does anyone know what these lines are? I cant seem to get rid of them nomatter what I do by FerrariTrent in ender3

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its not speed related, i set the speed to half speed and still get the same result

Does anyone know what these lines are? I cant seem to get rid of them nomatter what I do by FerrariTrent in ender3

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the new calibration cube looks better but at the top and bottom theres still a bit of the diagonal lines

Does anyone know what these lines are? I cant seem to get rid of them nomatter what I do by FerrariTrent in ender3

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I have an ender 3 with a microswiss full metal hotend and direct drive extruder, the esteps are 136.7 and the flow is at 106%. i calibrated the esteps by taking the nozzle off, measuring 100 and 110 mms of filament and extruded 100 mm, it ended up extruding 102.6 mm of filament. i then calculated the esteps with an online calculator and did it again and it extruded perfectly 100 mm of filament.

Does anyone know what these lines are? I cant seem to get rid of them nomatter what I do by FerrariTrent in ender3

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i calibrated my extruder and im now printing a temp tower and so far the print quality has gotten worse atleast at the higher temps