art, to 3DPrinting
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Printed out a wall mount for my Raspberry Pi 4 in the Argon Neo case. Print designed by Pr3l04D3r_241045 on Printables.

https://www.printables.com/model/160185-argon-neo-wallmount/

#Ender3 #3Dprinting

The argon neo raspberry pi 4 case mounted on the wall with ethernet and USBC plugged in.

mike, to 3DPrinting

I'll be high-temperature/high-speed modding my 3D printers soon.

This Ender 3 clone (Voxelab Aquila X2) is already running great with an all metal heat-break and CHT clone nozzle, but I can't push it too far until I deal with some micro wobble. I have a high temp thermistor, copper heat-block, 70W heater, as well as some parts that should eliminate ringing in the Z lead screws (OldHam couplers). Really I'm just waiting on some metal supports for the frame. #3dPrint #3DPrinting #Voxelab #Ender3

RL_Dane, to 3DPrinting
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Just ordered my next , a SV-07.

I was going to get the SV-06 because of its linear rails, but Sovol neglected to include a <$10 filament runout sensor on that machine. SERIOUSLY SOVOL?!?

Also, the SV-07 is much faster. I could've gotten the SV-06 Plus, which is bigger and comes with a filament runout sensor, but it's a lot more expensive.

My is still sitting on the garage floor.

cc: @mutthew @3DPrintingDad

3DPrintingDad, to 3DPrinting
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At some point, I'm going to have to make a short video showing my latte routine and all the ways 3D-printing has helped with it.

Coffee and bring me so much joy.

RL_Dane,
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@mutthew @3DPrintingDad

Hmmm... I'm hoping to avoid a tinkering-around printer, as I had my fill of that with my cursed .

Maybe I'll have to save up for a Prusa.

grincheux, to 3DPrinting French
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Voyons voir si avec une nouvelle buse ça imprimera mieux !

boda, to random

I recently upgraded from my perpetually broken to a and wowwwwww.

I feel like I was driving a go kart that I had built myself and now I bought myself a Porsche. The price increase was similar 😂

Suddenly printing is fun again! It just works. Nothing goes wrong. All the features I want are there and work perfectly. All the models I wanted to print but never did because I knew they wouldn’t come out right on my old printer I can finally print! And it’s FAST.

Bambu P1S under a workbench

moira, to 3DPrinting
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Got tired of flailing about trying to find the right allen key / hex key in my Ender 3 tool set, so I made some labels. They came out okay (particularly for being so low effort xD ) so enjoy:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6448562

moira, to 3DPrinting
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I started seeing occasional ripples on my prints that looked like ringing but a little not? and today I printed something for someone that looked like ringing but was literally in the middle of a long-X-axis path and repeating on every layer despite the shape of the object not conforming to that repeat at all

and now I know a new way to diagnose a bad wheel bearing!

the good news is moving the bad one to the underside of the X-axis gantry solved it for now. also one of the other wheels is on its way out too. :/

the other good news is that these are cheap, but it's annoying that I lost one bearing entirely and was losing a second at the same time.

koz, to 3DPrinting
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Gonna go out on a bit of a limb here and make a prediction. In 2024, or possibly 2025, Prusa will release a 'Mini 2' or a 'Mini S+' or something similar. It will be the same as the current Mini, with the following changes:

  1. The extruder will be replaced with the Nextruder, still in a Bowden config.
  2. The control board will be changed to the xBuddy (same as the MK4), and the screen will also be the same as the MK4 one.

(cont.)

@3dprinting

Stark9837,
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@koz

This is an interesting idea, but even the has shown us that manufacturers will cut costs even for a few dollars. They would avoid using higher end screens, like the did, although the X1C vs P1P and screens are worlds apart.

Also using the same board would almost compromise the higher tier, providing less advantages for purchasing the "higher" tier printers. Although I do agree and build volume is a big thing in what determines the printer I would buy.

Bambu did the opposite by downgrading the screen, but keeping the volume and electronics the same for their cheaper printers.

@3dprinting

llanion, to 3DPrinting
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Swapped out my Ender 3's stock mainboard for a Creality 4.2.7 "silent" board- I really do see why they call it that.

While I was at it, I installed Klipper on a Pi3 and, just to round things out, tried the Prusa slicer again instead of Cura.

So far, so eerily quiet and smooth. All the noise- ALL the noise- is from the fans.

Stark9837,
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@llanion

I never knew this was a thing, as my came with it. But damn, when I heard an for the first time, I was thankful.

@3dprinting

gheja, to 3DPrinting
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gheja,
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This is how it looks like without the video compression. (And also, immediately after charging it up with a bright light.)

micah, to 3DPrinting
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My 3D printer hasn't even shipped yet and I already have a queue of prints I want to do and am trying to figure out how to set up an OctoPi with a webcam to handle remote management of the thing 😅

moira, to 3DPrinting
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discovering the dumb way that my slicer is not aware of my extensively upgraded ender 3 V2's printsafe-to-edge modifications

definitely need to fix that though it won't really hurt anything on this print since I think it's only cutting off brim

itnewsbot, to random

10-Foot High 3D Printer Based on Ender 3 - There are two main ways to 3D print large things. You can either make lots of smal... - https://hackaday.com/2023/09/29/10-foot-high-3d-printer-based-on-ender-3/

PeterSoukup, to 3DPrinting Czech
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OK, had to clean up my , hotend, nozzle and teflon tube totally clogged, replaced nozzle for the first time (I haven't done that since I've got the printer during Covid) - well I should probably take better care of my printer ... everything clogged and baked together ... uff ... this felt like getting a colonoscopy ... (I have never got one, actually ... 😎 )

beandev, to Wyze German
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Diese Version funktioniert, wackelt nicht, schaut direkt von Anfang an auf das Bett und bewegt sich mit der Z-Achse. Kein Support notwendig. Nur ein Teil. Nur eine Schraube für die Befestigung der Kamera.

Evtl. kommt aber eine Justierschraube dran, um den seitlichen Tilt auszugleichen, weil die Klammer unter Spannung etwas biegt.

beandev,
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beandev, to 3DPrinting German
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So, wieder ein kleines Projekt, das Probleme löst, die man ohne 3D-Drucker gar nicht hätte.

beandev,
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Ok, man kann auch in der Luft drucken.

Das sind 60mm Strecke 😆

mathiasx, to 3DPrinting
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Having upgraded my Ender 3 v2 to its almost final form with a Creality Sonic Pad (I know about the licensing issues, you don’t need to tell me), I’m now debating going from the direct drive extruder upgrade back to a Bowden tube extruder. I’ve had issues with locating a filament dryer box near the printer and then getting the filament to the printer without it going across and entering the extruder stepper at an extreme angle. Any binding causes the print to get ripples.

beandev, to 3DPrinting German
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S1 pro, dazu Klipper auf Pi 4 und ein 11" Display brauchen im Leerlauf 10 bis 11W.

Das geht eigentlich sogar.

Der Lüfter vom Board nervt nur. Aber das ist ja bekannt.

beandev, to diy German
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Project Emerald.

V0.9 ist zunächst fertig.

Die Kabel-Clips drucke ich abermals aus, dann ist die Baustelle erledigt.

Morgen oder übermorgen kommen die neuen IR Receiver und ich baue dann den KY022 aus. Die Platine mit LED ist zwar gut zum Testen, aber man kann sie einfach nicht gut positionieren.

beandev,
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Der LED-Leisten-Halter ist nun mit dem Kugelgelenkgehäuse verschmolzen und kann in einem Schritt, ohne Support, gedruckt werden.

Kleine Verbesserung ist ein Loch für eine Einschmelzmutter, um eine Madenschraube aufzunehmen. Damit wird die LED-Aluleiste fixiert.

beandev, to 3DPrinting German
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