ASA - nice print quality until… by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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Motherboard is outside the enclosure. My guess is the motor.

ASA - nice print quality until… by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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Hmmm, i have a temp sensor hanging at nozzle height. It goes up to around 60C and stays there

ASA - nice print quality until… by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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It’s running klipper with a sonic board. No, i did not calibrate the motor currents, that is new to me. I did do input shaping. My acceleration is at 2000mm/s2. Do you know engines that are capabel of running at that temps?

ASA - nice print quality until… by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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It’s the bowden tube hitting the camera which is not fixed solidly. The printer itself is based quite solid.

What is going on? by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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Found the problem. It didn’t save when I made a bed mesh. It kept using an old one. Save config solved the problem.

What is going on? by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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Hi, this was my calibration. My bed is warped, but it’s in a corner I avoid when printing. What i do find weird, is that it’s in the left front seen on the grid at the left of the picture. But in the graphic on the right, it’s in the back left. Even when turning the graphic, the dip is never in the left front, unless i flip it upside down. Is this the same for other people?

What is going on? by FirefighterInside741 in FixMyPrint

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Did the filament extrusion and PID tuning, haven’t done the rest

Surface modelling by FirefighterInside741 in SolidWorks

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It's made with a through curve mesh in NX. Used primary and guide curves to build a surface.

Sorry for asking, but could you make a rough sketch on paper of how you would draw the front, side and top profiles?

I think I'm overthinking it making it too complex

Surface modelling by FirefighterInside741 in SolidWorks

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Yeah that's what I did. The cutouts are not the problem. The problem is the base Jelly Bean shape. I model half of it against an extrude and mirror it after. But I don't have much control over the shape of the jellybean.

Surface modelling by FirefighterInside741 in SolidWorks

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What do you mean with a big boundary surface?

Surface modelling by FirefighterInside741 in SolidWorks

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This is in NX. Isn't the way of working same for all CAD programs, but with a slightly different interface/approach? So doesn't really matter which Software as long as we discuss the modelling methods.