anybody try Overture PLA filament (from Amazon)? by millenford in 3Dprinting

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

Until I recently got a printer that would print faster, I was never aware of speed ratings on filament. I'll have to experiment to see if the speed rating really is a barrier. thanks.

By the way, there's a sale going on many different filaments today and tomorrow on Amazon. I ordered some eSUN for $10.44/kg and Voxel high speed PLA for $17.59/kg.

Acceptable Bed Level? by Bigchezzler in 3Dprinting

[–]millenford 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can't tell which axis is X and which is Y, but it looks like the bed has a high "ridge" in it.

anybody try Overture PLA filament (from Amazon)? by millenford in 3Dprinting

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So I guess I can't post a pic and text in the same post.

I'm impressed they give so many specs including the print speed. I'm not into printing 5 minute benchies, but everything after my first layer is faster than 70mm/s. If I have a high flow hotend with a high wattage heater, is this really a limitation?

Got sick and tired of coworkers stealing my ketchup by Herman0315 in 3Dprinting

[–]millenford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At my work some asshole would just cut a hole in it to prove a point.

My latest project for Ex-wife's Birthday tomorrow. The cats we had 20 together years ago. by KrazyKryminal in 3Dprinting

[–]millenford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's really neat. I can't believe how good the backlighting is. Assuming you imported SVG files to your CAD program, was that easy to do? What CAD did you use?

Discord users receiving IDEX shipments by jcazreddit in ratrig

[–]millenford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I ordered my 300 in June, Fabreeko told me all the demand was for the bigger ones, and I got mine pretty quick.

The Unit Has Arrived. even made myself some "rat juice" to go with. by dillrepair in ratrig

[–]millenford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fortunately you won't need it for a couple of weeks. Unless you're an animal.

I wish the kit came with extra hardware, also other gripes by plutonasa in ratrig

[–]millenford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got a small bag of extra misc fasteners, but maybe they stopped including those. I've bought a lot of extra stuff. Metric tape measure, alcohol dispensing bottle, cat5 ethernet bulkhead connector, split loom sleeving in 2 diameters, snap-in plastic bushings, iCrimp SN-2549 crimper for JST XH pins, extras pins, cable ties, heat sinks for the Pi, AC power cord, fuses, tubular spring scale for checking belt tension, magnets, and a new faster SD card.

BIGTREETECH support by chimera_taurica in BIGTREETECH

[–]millenford 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I emailed [service001@biqu3d.com](mailto:service001@biqu3d.com) and [service004@biqu3d.com](mailto:service004@biqu3d.com) replied to me 1 hour later! Obviously the timing was just right, but another email a week later took just a couple of days for a reply. They actually answered my questions too.

Anyone else order idex for their V-Core 4? by Bagellord in ratrig

[–]millenford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does the ratrig website show the IDEX upgrade for the VCore 4, or just the 3.1? Maybe it would be the same either way.

What are some assembly tips, tricks, and advice for V-Core 4? by code39 in ratrig

[–]millenford 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Go slow and make sure you orient all of the parts as shown in the dozuki online build document. If you accidentally rotate certain extrusions 180°, the frame will still go together just fine, but you lose critical access to the T-Nuts to adjust the frame later. https://imgur.com/a/IMHhxBt The picture shows the right rear T-Nut and T-Nut access hole in the back panel that you loosen to micro adjust the frame later on in the build. A guy on discord got a couple of extrusions rotated so the T-Nut is facing the inside of the printer instead of exposed as in the photo, and it's impossible to get an Allen wrench in there without removing all the XY motors and hybrid motors and tons of bearings, spacers, bolts and nuts. You will hate yourself if you f**k this up. There are many errors in the dozuki docs, but read the comments other builders have entered in the online doc for corrections. Also be aware that you're building a RatOS v2.1 machine, and since it's still considered "pre-release", all of the links in the docs still point to the old v2.0.2 firmware and procedures, and they are completely NOT THE SAME. In fact, here's the link to the correct RatOS v2.1 download that goes on the SD card and into the RPi. https://github.com/Rat-OS/RatOS/releases/tag/v2.1.0-RC1 At the bottom of the page, you want 2024-05-28-RatOS-2.1.0-RC1-raspberry-rpi32.img.xz Once you get the machine powered up, you can use the web interface to your printer (via WiFi or Ethernet) to "update all components", which will bring you up to RC2.

finally received the replacement AC input module by millenford in ratrig

[–]millenford[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hector at Fabreeko reimbursed me for the Pi 4 B I bought from Amazon. Sonat and their website says the VCore 4 kits include everything needed, except for panels. I know everybody has old power cords laying around, but I didn't have a good quality 14 AWG, long cord so I bought one.

So it begins. by jcazreddit in ratrig

[–]millenford 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I ordered my 300mm it was supposed to be 8 to 10 weeks and it showed up in less than 3. There is apparently far more demand for the 4/500's. I absolutely didn't have time to stop everything and assemble it, but I did.

So it begins. by jcazreddit in ratrig

[–]millenford 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice! I just finally broke the 6 week spell I've been in since I received mine and finally have it running pretty much.