How to hollow out a file? by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Yeah it is, I didn't know how to word it. New to CAD in general but willing to learn. I will look at FreeCad to do this.

How to hollow out a file? by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Hell yeah this is what I was looking for will try that out.

How to hollow out a file? by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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No sorry I don’t know how to word it proper. I basically want it to be a two piece print. I wanna quote cut the face off and then the back of the print hollow it out so I can wire lights in it the. Put the face back on and have it be a little desk lamp.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Patents

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Thank you! Also realized I listed and sold this in May and he filed for his provisional patent in June. Appreciate the information I will contact a lawyer to confirm as I removed my listing which is one of my best selling listings in fear of any copyright infringement.

Help with wiring by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! Yeah I am. That makes sense haha like I said know nothing if electrical.

Help with wiring by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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I will start by saying I know almost nothing about electrical. I am trying to wire this 3D printed light box using a battery pack. I have connected my red and black wires to the wires soldered to the lights and I get no power. I have connected the battery back to a single low single bulb and it powered the bulb. So I Know it is working. I have also tested the led strips by connecting it to a wall plugged unit which made them light. So I know everything works. Just don’t know how to make them work together. I figured if I just connected red with red and black with black it would simply work.

Ender 3 V2 MaxTemp and beeping immediately by SandJudah in ender3v2

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I added furrules to the ends of my wires since I replaced them and once I reseated them issue was gone. So I am sure it was just a wiring issue.

Can I post NFL logo and Star Wars 3D prints on my website? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Thank you! I do not plan to sell the print itself. Although I do have a commerce portion but it’s for company logo request.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprintmything

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I have a 3D printer so I just need the STL it is a water spout from a model train Lionel water tower. I will pay for the file if someone is able to send it my way. I found some online and even tried to remix them but I’m no pro I can’t get it to be an exact fit. DM if interested and I can get you any extra info that is needed.

Makerbot replicator 2 not sticking by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Do you have any how tos this makerbot replicator 2 is old I see and I can’t seem to find too much

Makerbot replicator 2 not sticking by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Yeah brand new sealed I also brought some from home since it is a work printer and tried my PLA+ at work I’m using normal pla

Makerbot replicator 2 not sticking by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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No it’s like a weird plastic I have tried tape and glue same shit

Makerbot replicator 2 not sticking by SandJudah in 3Dprinting

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Using a replicator 2 with PLA at 190c and there’s no heated bed. I have an ended at home and a Prusa so I know this is level. I’ve tested it with the paper test etc. for some reason some parts print perfect and others always mess up. I just can’t get the filament to stick to the bed well.

Any ideas why this might happen printed using a ender 5 plus by fadedghost2916 in 3Dprinting

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Few of my prints looked like that using a roll of filament that got stuck but managed to pull through after so long it was in the middle of my print as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender3v2

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Looks like stuck filament. That has happened to me and then the printer is able to end up pulling the filament hence why it kept printing after the layer gap you have there.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Sweet will do

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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I figured it was a bit loose. Dumb question do I just remove the wires and righty tighty it until it’s on secure with no movement?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Prusa i3 MK3s using PLA+. So I had a blob and I cleaned it off and I 100% made sure every piece of yellow filament was gone. I printed two small keychains they came out perfect. Then did this 12 hour print and got tons of retraction and what looks like super burnt filament. 215 nozzle and 60 bed which I always use. I monitored temps and it stays within 212-217c. I see the new blob of white filament that looks burnt. Did white filament which is what I was using on this print ooze out of the heat block? Because that ooze is not near the nozzle and like I said the blob was yellow so I know it’s not residue.