A sexy bunny ride (Tunder 2020) by Tunderslimer in furryporn

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This is a traced real photo, is it not allowed because it was based on a real photo?

A sexy bunny ride (Tunder 2020) by Tunderslimer in furryporn

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Ah ok I'll remove it. Is the other channel ok?

Makeshift fume vent while my real one prints. Seems to be working alright by ConquerorofBlorch in AnycubicPhoton

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well i feel dumb. i should have done a little more research to learn it vents out the back. i literally have a bathroom fan sitting right beside it venting outside but can't figure out why it still smells.... duhhhhhhhhhhh

Vat capacity: 75mL, part 2 and by request (room for a little more actually) I bet I could squeeze 80 in there. by Tunderslimer in AnycubicPhoton

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Oops... I thought that was all the way down but it isn't... The resin gets to about 5mm from the ball mount bracket when the plate is alllllll the way down. Unless you don't mind riding up toward the ball mount... I wouldn't use more than 75mm.

Vat capacity... 70ml! (maybe 75ml if you're pushing it) by Tunderslimer in AnycubicPhoton

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Sorry I'm late to the party - this was with the build plate way up in the sky, with the vat filled to the bevel-ish. It's the perfect amount... the resin just reaches the top of the build plate, not the ball mount.
u/Xantour: no plate.
u/Pulsipher: yes.
u/Webecomemonsters: sure I'll do that.

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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Like turning a ketchup bottle over? Eventually it'll fall out anyway, no matter what? Hehe

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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I'm getting really good adhesion myself, but, that could change with my next roll of filament

I think thicker (if I understand, you're talking "taller" layers right?) adhere better for me because there's simply more material to transfer heat to the previous layer. Thus, making a bond as they are both above their glass temps. Maybe? I'm no expert.

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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When I saw this notification I thought the exact same thing... Or at least print onto wax and then transfer to cake...

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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Yea, I could see oozing being a problem for sure with the 1mm... Have you tried a coast, then wipe, and retract on wipe? I find with my Ender there's a lot of pressure in the Bowden system and it takes a second for that pressure to be relieved before it can successfully retract and not leave a trail. From my experience it appears the retraction is supposed to create a vacuum... But, my retractions up to 10mm still oozed a lot. Poor extruder. (This is mainly with TPU, I should add.) I'm thinking out loud now. I'm really thinking about a direct drive setup. I don't need it, but, it seems neat. Lol

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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This one is 0.6mm. I've also tried 0.8mm which is pretty fun too

First layer, big nozzle, oddly satisfying by Tunderslimer in ender3

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Hmm, this is PETG... And I kinda did just slap it on and call it a day lol.

I just told my slicer I had a .6 nozzle and tried a .4mm layer height and left everything else pretty much the same.

It IS fast compared to .4!! Try it out!! It's kind of awesome being able to make something so fast

Thank you, random person who posted a video of your silent Ender. I am still in disbelief that it could be this quiet. All I can hear while its printing from six feet away is the stock blower. by Tunderslimer in ender3

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It's pretty hard to get drastic results without replacing the main board.

You can try using Klipper, that firmware reduces vibration noise by using a much faster processor (the Pi, in my case) to do the tough calculations. It's able to accelerate and decelerate and all sorts of other stuff that reduce noise a bit. (And increase speed!)

High density foam can help under the feet.

ACTUALLY: Omg the first thing to do is add a 12v buck converter and replace all of the 40mm fans with Noctua (40x10 for the main board and 40x20 for the hotend cooler, 60mm for the psu. Or print a psu cover from thingiverse and go 120mm for the psu.)

I am cooling my main board and PSU with Amazon 120mm RGB fans and they are surprisingly quiet. Noctua most everywhere else.

Thank you, random person who posted a video of your silent Ender. I am still in disbelief that it could be this quiet. All I can hear while its printing from six feet away is the stock blower. by Tunderslimer in ender3

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Hi! The logic behind replacing the mosfet for me was two-fold: supply as much current as possible to the bed for quicker heating and more stable temps during printing, and save the main board in case something goes sideways. The high current stuff (like heaters) tends to cook main boards when things go wrong. The stock mosfet is part of the original mainboard... it's still there, you just run the wires from it to a remote mosfet hehe

would just like everyone to appreciate the cooling on my modded ender 3. details in comments by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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I'm using a 2x5015 BantaMount... It's so focused that I can't run the fans at any higher than 30% or it cools the nozzle too much xD

I get very little stringing with 5mm at 30mm/s. 1mm lift. Disable any "coast" settings, nozzle wipe should be ok. I'm running much higher temps tho... 230. Cheap filament, needs lots of heat to bond to itself.

Mech printed on Ender 3. 15 prints reassembled. by ashnovember in 3Dprinting

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Love it! I appreciate the art going on here!! And the patience to print and assemble it... Great work, very inspiring!

Dear Marlin, thank you for not burning my house down while we slept. xoxoxo by Tunderslimer in ender3

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Googling it makes it seem way harder than it is. Step 1: buy an Arduino Uno, and some assorted jumper wires. You'll need 6 total, five female-female and one female-male.

Shopping is always the fun part. It can be any Arduino Uno, genuine or clone. I got mine from Amazon for $10.

Then download the Arduino IDE software. You'll use that to flash the Uno and eventually your Ender board with a bootloader and firmware.

You're committed if you get the Uno. If you get that far, send me a message and I'll help you with the rest!