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Azzys Design Works

@AzzyDesignWorks

Azzy runs a small design shop in Pennsylvania, loves jeeps, fast cars and personal liberty. All taxes suck. Follows =/= endorsements. DMs open to real humans.

Finleyville PA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2013
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
@andrewkornuta Less spending overall, but a lot of Amazon re-labelers are gone from the platform, which would give these guys lower sales too. With the added side that their race to the bottom prices and quality to match is seen by the general public.
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Andrew Kornuta
Andrew Kornuta@andrewkornuta·
This is interesting and unusual.
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@digitaldragon72 If its not extrusion based, and the issue is consistent throughout, are the belts tensioned right, and does it make any noise from a bad bearing when moving?
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Luke Ingerman
Luke Ingerman@digitaldragon72·
The FlashForge Dreamer has two extruders and hotends mounted side by side. They use plastic housings/levers for the extruder. A single Hobbes gear directly mounted to the motor shaft. I took both apart and checked for clogs and expected to find the dreaded cracked tension arm at the shoulder bolt. Neither extruder was cracked. What would you recommend next?
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Luke Ingerman
Luke Ingerman@digitaldragon72·
I have a conflict tonight and will not be streaming. I will leave you all with a puzzle. A FlashForge Dreamer came into the shop with the following issue. "All prints look like fuzzy skin is on." What are your suggestions to check?
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
@thereal_SnS @USAA We have been priced out of using anyone else, and Im concerned. This explains the issues we had joining and with billing.
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
Id like to add, that while doing tuning on the C1, its fed perfectly. Also, tuning filament is a giant PITA in @PrusaSlicer. Its either find a file where someone has done the work and tweaked a 3mf on printables (and probably not for your exact setup), or guess. The calibration menu in Orca works so much better.
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
If it works to feed that big @3dxtech CarbonX spool to the Core One, it works.
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Preston Tiegs
Preston Tiegs@pmtiegs·
It’s bad, but can we talk about the variety of font sizes used?
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Michael Klotz@Mike_M_Klotz·
@AzzyDesignWorks Not yet… The problem for me is shredded cartilage. There’s just not that much left.
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Adam, Anthropocene Megafauna
Adam, Anthropocene Megafauna@AnthropoceneMe1·
Beautiful door off FB marketplace for hardly anything, but I didn’t notice the knob is at knee height. Wtf
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BuffaloRon@BuffaloRon·
Some people rely too much on AI... from Clickupcomedy..
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
The only concern I would have is if that machine has multiple motors to run functions or if it has electronics that are run off of the 3phase. I did the rotary setup because our lathe has a main drive, plus a second drive for the barfeed, and a 3rd for the coolant pump, with 2 speed controllers for the main. Running it off of a VFD takes a lot more calculations than I currently have capacity for.
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
Running a recommendation through grok, you could use a 120v input VFD, but a 220 input would be better at current draw. 1/4 or 1/2 HP motor driver would work (and its like a $20 difference) Now programming it will take some reading, but the wiring is simple. 3 wires in, 3 wires out. automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/c…
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Gryphon Guardian Gear
Gryphon Guardian Gear@GearGryphon·
Got this Juki LK-1854 bar tack but it has a 3 phase motor on it and I need to plug this bad boy into a regular outlet. From what I read I have two options. Either get a converter which sounded sketchy and not a for sure fix. Or I can replace the motor with a servo motor which I have done in the past with a different machine. Problem is that machine wasn’t a bartack automated style stitching machine. I’m not sure if a servo motor would work the same on this machine as the original clutch motor would normally. I guess I need to talk to an expert prolly but I scored this thing at a crazy $50 deal! The guy had atleast 20 of just these machines. Was in a warehouse in northern Arkansas that used to make gloves and jackets. There were soo many machines it was crazy walking around there. The owner didn’t seem to care to talk much about the history or stuff since it appeared he was closing down and selling everything so I didn’t pry much just told him thank you for everything and made my way out.
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
When I ran the wiring in the garage for our big lathe, I used it to calculate the wire size needed for the run, and to reffer to codes to make sure I could do a junction to run the feed to a second machine (VFD can only run one motor, and the machine I have has 3, and I have a second smaller lathe being rebuilt)
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Azzys Design Works@AzzyDesignWorks·
@GearGryphon @BMFiore2 Might want to chat with a machine tech on setup. that one is 120v in, but they have similar priced 220 models if you have the plugs / wiring in your shop.
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