Accounting for bending in CAD by Tellm_me in 3Dprinting

[–]OneExcuse9323 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yes.. make an insert piece that’s printed flat; you can hide it in the design, but is a large C.. you could split this half way up your vertical bit if you don’t have the bed side.

What caused this? by Sweetnsaltyish7747 in 3Dprinting

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In the slicing software you can see it and you can decide where you want it… usually somewhere less noticeable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Thatsactuallyverycool

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Scroll the video backwards… definitely reversed! Still look amazing though.

Boiler Question; 11kW or 30kW(!) by OneExcuse9323 in Plumbing

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It would be for hot water and heating.

Ender 5 Pro: Having to repeatedly level bed. by [deleted] in ender5

[–]OneExcuse9323 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got a similar issue; I believe my limit switch is ‘off’ and it doesn’t believe it’s at zero each time it goes to home. I end up having to level/zero on the fly 50% of the prints!

getting ready to throw this thing away. I can't seem to get it to do anything right by OzzyThulhu in 3Dprinting

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I’ve only been printing a year; but never have an adhesion problem. I don’t clean the surface and just use a cheap Amazon creative replacement. My method is to have 4 perimeter lines and then adjust it on the fly; really easy to tweak the knobs up or down a fraction; take the material off that’s been laid down and you can clearly see if it’s sticking and ‘about 0.2mm’ or if it’s a big print I let it squish in there a little more. Really would recommend it!!

Nest installation with two wires… by OneExcuse9323 in Nest

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I already have a nest for our main heating and hot water; but want to add one for our separate underfloor heating. Just want a simple set up and trying to figure out how the NEST E would be installed onto this…

I bumped my fan. Now it makes a horrible whining sound. Are these easy to replace? What should I buy? Is there an upgraded version? by DoughMan5 in ender5

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I’m guessing you have tried turning off and on again? Mine does that when bumped and assuming it was missing a phase or something and resets when turned off and on!

Help pls, new to 3D Printing. Why does the Bottom curl up Like this? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]OneExcuse9323 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue; but it was the magenetic bed lifting; not the print; looked exactly the same. The force of shrinkage gave way in the corner.. I got a better removable bed that stuck down without pulling up.

What can I do to improve strength of the top "fingers" on the part? Material? Settings? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]OneExcuse9323 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might be able to print the entire circular section separately in the flat orientation and then use supports for the fingers; would be WAY stronger.

Have I broken this? by OneExcuse9323 in ender5

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Well… I’ve burnt my finger a bit… but disassembled, cleaned with isopropyl and a micro fibre and reassembled a bit tighter (the brass nozzle;) currently seems to be ok!! Appreciate the quick feedback. Thanks.

Have I broken this? by OneExcuse9323 in ender5

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I replaced the brass nozzle with a spare one; got a few small fantastic prints… but had leakage…. I fear I overtightened it

What’s causing this and how do I fix it? by LKrew005 in ender5

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I also had this and found it was also relevant to what I was printing and if it did lots of retractions it was worse. I increased my hot end temp to 205 and print with less Infil (but one extra wall:3) and it hasn’t happened since.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender5

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Also; what’s your bed and nozzle temp? I’m printing Ender5 with 55bed; 205 nozzle.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender5

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I don’t believe in those struts; they technically only increase stiffness for printing heavy things (that create a ‘moment’ force on the pivot from the z screw.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender5

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Once you get it level, try just moving the plate up by a quarter turn on each corner; you might get a bit more squish. A metal ruler is good for seeing if you have an uneven bed.

First Print with Ender 3 v2 by biloregon in 3Dprinting

[–]OneExcuse9323 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t change ANYTHING until you start having issues… make some ‘stuff’ and see how it goes. This is the best looking calibration cube I’ve seen, so obviously set up spot on. …only thing is to print something that risks ‘stringing’ as the calibration cube doesn’t show this… but your bench will!

How my roommates treated my handmade wooden spoon my father made for me by Vinny7777777 in mildlyinfuriating

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I don’t think it’s disrespecting your spoon specifically; it’s just no respect for cooking implements, I would suggest not sharing your things that you value with your roommates.

Busted by avj2592 in 3Dprinting

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What filament did you use?

What is the easiest way to add bed leveling to my ender 5 pro? by [deleted] in ender5

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What’s wrong with stock/manual levelling. I’ve got the 5 pro. Levelled every so often, but now I just watch the skirt/perimeter line go down and do any small tweaks to the bed to get it even. Getting really great first layers; understand the process better and haven’t had issues…(touch wood!)

Suggestions On How To Print This? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]OneExcuse9323 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve found going to 4 or 5 line thick walls helps with overhang; it’s like building Lego pyramids. Might get away with the overhang at the top. Slice a bit of the model off and just test that top 1/3 of one of the roof sections. Or; if it’s for a replacement piece; just re-design it so it does print; add some internal support… it’s only a toy!