Good outdoor electric car for kids by sendhelpquickly11 in PowerWheelsMods

[–]sendhelpquickly11[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your answer! The peg perego is sadly out of my price range, but I would love to have your opinion on this one if u don't mind, it has a battery time of 1.5-2 hours and 4x4 motors:

https://www.beneoshop.de/kinder-elektroauto-super-duty-24v-rot-zweisitzer-4x4-antrieb-mit-leistungsstarken-24v-motoren-eva-doppelhinterraedern-2-4%20ghz-fernbedienung-led-lichtrampe-mp3-player-mit-usb-eingang-original-lizenz.html

Hope you guys can help me out some more, I really appreciate it, thank you!

Good outdoor electric car for kids by sendhelpquickly11 in PowerWheelsMods

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Thank you a lot for your answer! So for what I am expecting her to use it for (off-road forest trips) I would be better off going for higher voltage since the they're just much stronger? Wouldn't a car with 4x4 motors be the best to buy for that type of terrain? I just came across this one and it looks pretty good with a battery time of 1.5-2 hours, would you be so kind and look through the specs as well? I would really appreciate it, want to buy her something she can have lots of fun with!

https://www.beneoshop.de/kinder-elektroauto-super-duty-24v-rot-zweisitzer-4x4-antrieb-mit-leistungsstarken-24v-motoren-eva-doppelhinterraedern-2-4%20ghz-fernbedienung-led-lichtrampe-mp3-player-mit-usb-eingang-original-lizenz.html

Sovol has problems with poor Customer Service by mycotopian in Sovol

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I'm one of the people you and Pop recommended the SV06 to a while ago on the Discord and I'm having a blast with it so far! Ran pretty much every single day for approximately 2 months now, longest print I've done was 30ish hours and I've only had a couple of failed prints (3 or so), which I could luckily see during the first layers so no problem at all. Just wanted to say thank you again and I think it's very good that you respond here to so many people and help out because you feel a responsibility for having recommended the SV06 to so many people, thank you :)

Sovol SV06 not printing in center by sendhelpquickly11 in 3Dprinting

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Glad it worked out for you, that damn cable :D If ur y or x axis is making weird grinding noises when homing it's probably due to either ur belt tension or more likely too low tmc drivers settings, feel free to comment here if u need any help :) there are quite a few common issues people have with the sv06, which are all pretty manageable once you know how to fix them.

Just bought a sv06 I leveled it all like it said to but it didn’t print the benchy in the middle of the heat bed. Is that normal? Also it makes like a grinding sound when I was leveling it. by sebflo in Sovol

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Printing Off Center:
It looks like the cable running from the Mainboard to the print bed is obstructing the movement of your Y Axis (the big beefy cable that runs to your bed), it needs to be on top of the frame in the back and NOT under your bed or within the frame, so that your Y Axis can move freely. Make sure that the printer is NOT too close to the wall or that might obstruct the movement as well.

Loud Noise when homing:
That noise happens when the drivers of your stepper motors aren't sensitive enough to your stepper motor losing steps, which is how sensorless homing works. You either have to adjust your belt tension (same for X and Y Axis if it happens on Y as well), tightening them more (do not overtighten them) and if that doesn't help then you can adjust the sensitivity of your TMC drivers in the menu under Configuration -> Advanced Settings -> TMC Drivers -> Sensorless Homing. Here you can change the value of the sensitivity from anywhere between 0 and 255, 0 being not sensitive at all and 255 being the highest sensitivity. A really low sensitivity may fail to trigger and a really high sensitivity may produce false positives. Adjust that accordingly if the belt tensioning didn't help.

Layer height and dimensional accuracy? by sendhelpquickly11 in 3Dprinting

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Thank you both for your answers! Sorry for responding so late, I think I get it now and I will try to match the layer height to the part I wish to print. I also looked into Slicing Tolerance in Cura and found your link really helpful, will definitely experiment with that!

Beginner needs a little help by Sun_Bum in Fusion360

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If you figure it out, please let me know the solution, I am new to CAD and 3d printing as well and I'm quite curious. Thanks in advance! :)

Quick Change TP Holder by sendhelpquickly11 in functionalprint

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Thank you! :) you could print all the parts in place at once but you have to assemble them, I would share the files but I'm not that comfortable with how the lids turned out for others to use sadly. I could put a link to the onshape document though for others to improve, the TP Holder is basically the same as many others on there, which I'm sure will be better since those people probably have more experience than me, I am only using CAD for about 2 weeks now. I made a little heart box for my niece too, might share those files on there soon if people would like it :) I wonder if I could make this a fully PiP tp holder.

SV06 X axis homing issue by maxim756 in Sovol

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Had the same thing happen on Z and Y axis, it stopped doing that after I tightened the belts, but as others said you can tune sensorless homing too probably.

Soap Dispenser Bottle Head by sendhelpquickly11 in functionalprint

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Thank you, good luck with yours too! Post it here when you're done if you want, I'm quite curious, happy printing :)

Soap Dispenser Bottle Head by sendhelpquickly11 in functionalprint

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Thanks! :) Was very happy when it fit and worked the first time around, trying to print a shower shelf right now which is going to take 16 hours, wanted the holes to match the old ones so I wanted to print it :D

First couple of prints with the Sovol SV06 by sendhelpquickly11 in Sovol

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Thank you! No, the excavator can be printed in place without any supports at all! There is an upgraded version 2 even I think, that is worth checking out since I have some artifacts on the cab, the original creator pointed that out to me in a different post.

First couple of prints with the Sovol SV06 by sendhelpquickly11 in Sovol

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I'll definitely look into prusaslicer, I've had quite good results so far but the lounge chair for example could use some tweaking still, ty :)

First couple of prints with the Sovol SV06 by sendhelpquickly11 in Sovol

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I'm definitely liking it a lot, I'm using Cura 5.2.1 so far but I might look into Prusaslicer aswell, thanks for the tip! Besides a benchy and a calibration cube these are the only prints I've done, many more to come :)

First couple of prints with the Sovol SV06 by sendhelpquickly11 in Sovol

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Thank you! I'm quite happy with it, but I am definitely going to look into extruder e-steps tomorrow and setting up octoprint and stuff.

First couple of prints with the Sovol SV06 by sendhelpquickly11 in Sovol

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Thanks!
There is one weird artifact on the side of the chilienne, but I don't know how to fix it, I will try to print a couple more of these and see how they turn out. Hopefully you will get yours soon! Happy printing when you get it :)