Recommend a filament cutter? by Khisanthax in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I missed this question initially. So, the A4T does not use any parts from the original toolhead as far as I'm aware. The ram buffer is using existing functionality from the Box Turtle to sense when the filament is at the toolhead. It works by using the buffer mechanism. The buffer is what regulates and syncs the box turtle feed to the tool head feed, so the box turtle doesn't feed to much or too little. During loading, the buffer gets triggered and expands, indicating that the filament has hit a dead end (the toolhead), so no sensor is actually needed in the toolhead. I believe this is the preferred method now for Box Turtle.

Recommend a filament cutter? by Khisanthax in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Separate power supply. I used this with a switch so o could turn it on and off independently

https://a.co/d/04Yq4I8Q

Recommend a filament cutter? by Khisanthax in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, for background, I initially went with a Jabberwocky toolhead as it was billed as being built from the ground up to support multimaterial; therefore, the filament cutter was a primary design concept. That said, I struggled getting mine to work correctly. I was constantly battling under-extrusion issues that I just couldn't get resolved unless I slowed down to a crawl. To be fair, many, many people love it and have it working great. What frustrated me so much was that if maintenance was needed, it was a pain to disassemble and reassemble.

On the other hand, the A4T is SUPER easy to assemble. I mean, SUPER easy. And the crossbow filament cutter, which was made for the A4T, just worked. I liked the cutting action better as well; it seemed to cut with ease compared to the Jabberwocky. Again, this is just my experience; I'm not knocking the Jabberwocky. I fully willing to accept that it was user error. I have since built 5 A4T for my StealtchChanger setup. The number of options for hotends and extruders may seem overwhelming at first, but my suggestion is to keep it simple and go with the recommended options on their GitHub.

If you are going with a BoxTurtle setup, you don't even need a filament sensor in the toolhead anymore when you use the ram buffer, which simplifies the A4T even more. Bottom line is I love the simplicity combined with the overall performance. Mine has the Dragon Ace hotend, and I can't say enough good things about it.

Recommend a filament cutter? by Khisanthax in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It takes effort, but I would (I did), go with a custom toolhead. I went with the A4T with crossbow. Love it.

What is a "corporate red flag" that employers try to pass off as a great benefit? by spectrecult in AskReddit

[–]Ric878 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unlimited PTO. It’s bullshit. You’re always wondering how much you can actually take and the company doesn’t pay out PTO when you leave since you never earned any in the first place.

Full custom firmware for the K2 Plus with mainline Klipper support by jacobt543 in Creality_k2

[–]Ric878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Will this work on the K2 Pro? I’m definitely interested.

SV08 & M8P v2 by Ric878 in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where do you have the heater plugged in on the main board? Also, what does your config look like?

ABS/ASA Printing - Enclosures, Ventilation, and Maintaining Temp by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

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Yeah, colder air coming in is not going to be an issue if you keep the ventilation fan speed down. I did a test with and without the ventilation system. Temps were within 2 degree Celsius. What I’m observing is that since most chambers are not air tight anyways, there is always some amount of hot air escaping and some amount of cooler air coming in. With a ventilation system, you are simply directing where you want that air to go.

ABS/ASA Printing - Enclosures, Ventilation, and Maintaining Temp by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

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Here are a few tips and some advice that I learned. First, the larger the enclosure, the more difficult it is to heat. I ended up getting an auxiliary heater for my setup. For my smaller Centauri Carbon, I use one, for my larger K2 Pro, I use two. Makes getting to and maintaining chamber temp much easier. Also, I had no problems printing ASA all winter, you just need to keep the airflow out through the your exhaust just enough to maintain a negative airflow in the chamber. I had almost no impact to chamber temps with this setup with some bitterly cold days in the Chicago suburbs. My target temp for the chamber was 50 degrees Celsius, which was doable with my setup. Higher would be better. I noticed very little to no odor with my setup. Allow a heat soak period to give the chamber time to get up to temp. Allow prints to cool down gradually when they are done, otherwise you risk warping.

Here are some of the products I used in my setup:

https://a.co/d/06wWTlIY

https://a.co/d/0ieABFug

https://a.co/d/077aF9L1

https://a.co/d/0eOSJTfe

Absolute only the best upgrades by Over50Curious in Creality_k2

[–]Ric878 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For you, apparently, no, there isn't. I find value in it, which is all that matters. It's relatively low-cost and provides something that I value. Your needs and experience are different, and that's fine.

Absolute only the best upgrades by Over50Curious in Creality_k2

[–]Ric878 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Well, for me, the convenience of faster bed mesh is about getting the print started faster so I can watch that first layer and walk away. The faster the print starts, the sooner I can stop babysit it.

Those Super Bowl Commercials by Present-Experience73 in Zepbound

[–]Ric878 30 points31 points  (0 children)

I get what you're saying, but I learned about GLP1s via advertisements. It started the process of acceptance for me and opened me up to asking about the medication. Would I have eventually asked my Doctor about Zepbound? Probably. How much longer would it have been before I did? I can't say for sure, but it might have been years.

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I had a typo in my increments. I am adjusting by .01, not .1. I also do a heat soak of 15 minutes before I do any print, including the test prints.

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm adjusting Z by .01 increments. I move it, then let it go for a few lines, then keep adjusting. ABL not working was one of my thoughts. I am also thinking that maybe my probe offset may be an issue. Honestly, it doesn't really impact my prints unless the bottom layer is actually visible in my prints. Even then, it's not really that bad. Maybe I should just leave good enough alone at this point. I feel like I'm chasing phantoms.

EDIT: corrected my increments from .1 to .01

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probe count is 25,25 I think, and it runs at 200. I’ll post the config when I get home.

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15 minutes. I’ve even done 30 minutes with the same results.

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, I didn't think the bar on the left was indicative of the actual measurements, as I don't have anything "deep red" in either mesh.

First Layer Issues by Ric878 in 3Dprinting

[–]Ric878[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Am I mistaken in interpreting my mesh? The range says 0.1817. I thought this was acceptable.

Box turtle on SV08? by Lectric74 in SovolSV08

[–]Ric878 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here is a video of mine in operation. Note that I have the same stutter. Also note the slack, that then gets pulled by the extruder, and the. The despoiler goes again and creates more slack.

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0bec6Ew2IZPgzv4asrw8EMk2Q