IPIND_3D

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IPIND_3D

IPIND_3D

@IPIND3D

3D CAD designer, 3D printing services, Maker.

Brisbane, Queensland Присоединился Mart 2023
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Nero3D the Canuck Creator
Nero3D the Canuck Creator@CanuckCreator·
making the call, its official Tesla drivers are the new BMW drivers Advertising a car that "drives itself" leads to bad drivers getting it and then not paying as much attention cus the car will take care of things is my theory
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IPIND_3D@IPIND3D·
@CanuckCreator @Prusa3D These settings will help stop the supports sagging and/or potentially failing. Makes a big difference when you have tall supports or the supports have a fair bit of weight on them. Add a sheath around the supports and increase the support extrusion width by 0.02-0.06mm.
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Nero3D the Canuck Creator
Nero3D the Canuck Creator@CanuckCreator·
And that's the left foot ankle joint parts printed. The @Prusa3D XL is coming in clutch right now. Running low on cf-petg so being able to ration it and use PLA for the supports is nice(along with the east removal benefit)
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Thenewarea51
Thenewarea51@thenewarea51·
Blue camo 160th SOAR MH-60 followed by a MH-47 going down the beach 😎
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Johan
Johan@DIYMaker_Johan·
I don't really get it. Dried it for 8 hours on 70c, second time I dried it this week. And still lots of smoke. That's when inserting it via Prusa C1 filament menu. Also extruder via menu at 250c, same results. 🤔 It's @LDOMOTORSJASON ASA-CF
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IPIND_3D@IPIND3D·
@DIYMaker_Johan @Booleans_Things @LDOMOTORSJASON That isn't long enough. You need to dry filament till it gets below ~20% humidity and keep it there for ~24hrs. 6-8hrs is only long enough to dry the outer layer of the spool. You will get some smoke of filaments like PC and ASA. That VOCs coming off them.
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Johan
Johan@DIYMaker_Johan·
@Booleans_Things @LDOMOTORSJASON Not even sure. Few days ago I did dried it for 6 hours at 70c and today for 8 hours. Unfortunately 70c is the max limit of the Sunlu S4. 😅
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ZombieHedgehog | Hedgehog Makes
ZombieHedgehog | Hedgehog Makes@ZombieHedgehog_·
I'm loving the new 4 tool budget toolchangers coming out soon, but who is going to be the first to make a reliable 5/6 toolchanger? A lot of models I print would benefit from additional colors or support materials!
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IPIND_3D@IPIND3D·
@ZombieHedgehog_ @lost_in_tech I've had mine for going on 2 years. It's extremely reliable and consistent. It's issues are not tool changer related. They're things like poor part cooling, poor electronics cooling and other minor silly design decisions. For multi-colour and multi-material it's been great.
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Turbine Traveller
Turbine Traveller@Turbinetraveler·
Denver - High Winds.
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Hammy_on_twitch
Hammy_on_twitch@Hammyontwitch·
This guy again 😂 @CWLemoine he’s obviously your biggest fan
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IPIND_3D@IPIND3D·
@gonecozycrafts @StonedModder @That1NetworkGuy After a ton of testing, I've found ~24-25C is the critical temp for the XL. Some prints I do, I have to run the AC to keep the temp below this or they fail or have defects.
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Ringo
Ringo@gonecozycrafts·
@StonedModder @That1NetworkGuy I guess so, maybe I should calibrate it. Another thing that could play a role. It's a bit colder downstairs (20 celsius~ for the 2nd XL) compared to upstairs (28 celsius~ for the 1st XL)
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Ringo
Ringo@gonecozycrafts·
Hmm, for some weird reason both my Prusa XLs print a little bit different. The inlay that I print on my first PrusaXL fits snug in the shell. Whereas the the inlays from my second PrusaXL seems to be a bit loose (same shell). Anyone have an idea? Both use a HF obxidian nozzle
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Grant @3D Musketeers #1440Makers
Grant @3D Musketeers #1440Makers@3D_Musketeers·
The filament’s escaping and the nozzles are shattering on this week’s #PrintFix Friday! 💔 We’ll help you figure out why filament is coming out of the middle of your hotend, why your super hard nozzle is getting obliterated, and why your CORE One has some blobs! (Link in comment)
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Its_Britt NYC
Its_Britt NYC@Creatrix_Britt·
Give me the two most common phrases you say at your job. Don’t give any context.
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IPIND_3D
IPIND_3D@IPIND3D·
@zuidwijk @w5aug_radio @Prusa3D Agree. $200AUD per nozzle is a joke. I paid $150 each for the V6 ones I have. Are they awesome? Yep. Are they ludicrously overpriced? Absolutely. Am I going to spend $1000AUD to fit out my XL5TH? Nope! Then you want to run a different size? Shell out another $200-1K. 🙄
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Prusa3D
Prusa3D@Prusa3D·
Want to give your printer a nice upgrade? The new Prusa Nozzle E3D DiamondBack, is now available on our e-shop. Featuring a Polycrystalline Diamond (PCD) tip, these nozzles offer extreme wear resistance, precision printing, and longer lifespan. prusa3d.com/product/prusa-…
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