it doesn't have to be super high-temp since
the bed only heats to a
maximum of
like 85 degrees C which is not even boiling water temperature. but it
probably
has to be able to stick to dirty broken glass craters, or it will pop out.
also it needs to be something we can shape to be flat using a flat edge
like a
razorblade.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2018, robb wrote:
would high temp epoxy work for the craters?
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 3:51 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
I 3d printed stuff last night and it worked great. I scraped off the
> stuff on
> the print bed and exposed the actual glass print bed! it's still good
> except
> there are a couple of serious craters. Not sure what to do about the
> craters,
> perhaps fill them in with caulk? Silicone caulk sticks to glass.
>
> If anyone wants to 3D print something please let me know and i'll show
> you
> what
> i've learned about doing it.
>
>
> On Tue, 27 Feb 2018, hol(a)gaskill.com wrote:
>
> to each one's own. I loved showing up with a card the size of a
>
>> fingernail and rocking and rolling from there. no drivers, nothing to
>> worry about on the PC side. If someone is using the computer, no need
>> to
>> disturb them or fear they will close the window. anyone who is
>> comfortable
>> using a car stereo can handle the knob and button approach! cheers
>>
>> On 2018-02-26 11:47, Jake wrote:
>>
>> i remember that there was a bug where you couldn't put the temperature
>>> command
>>> into the gcode on the SDcard, or the machine would heat up but then
>>> just
>>> hang
>>> (which is terrible and clogs the nozzle and fills the space with the
>>> smell of
>>> burning plastic)
>>>
>>> i don't know if that bug exists in the firmware i downloaded and put
>>> in
>>> the
>>> machine.
>>>
>>> also i hate the little LCD and knob interface, and i think computers
>>> should
>>> have a keyboard and ssh server...
>>>
>>> i look forward to installing octoprint on the computer there, so that
>>> people
>>> can use their own laptop to drive the printer through their browser,
>>> and
>>> even
>>> watch it through a webcam.
>>>
>>> also without a computer how are you supposed to tweak and jog the
>>> machine?
>>> through the LCD and knob thing? no thanks.
>>>
>>> I can't wait to see people printing with it!
>>>
>>> -jake
>>>
>>> On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, hol(a)gaskill.com wrote:
>>>
>>> Jake I have printed 100% of the time from that machine from SD card
>>> with
>>>
>>>> excellent results after minor setting tweaks. Sorry if you have not
>>>> had
>>>> good luck. Does the new firmware disable this feature or make it
>>>> more
>>>> difficult?
>>>>
>>>> Either way thank you for putting in the time to fix it and I'll
>>>> happily
>>>> use either method going forward.
>>>>
>>>> On 2018-02-23 15:52, Jake wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I uploaded the correct firmware to the machine (it was running
>>>>> firmware for a
>>>>> machine with different physical attributes) and now it seems to
>>>>> print
>>>>> fine.
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't have the time to properly prepare the bed though, so
there
>>>>> was some
>>>>> non-adhesion, but the giant spool of filament is hooked up and
it's
>>>>> ready to
>>>>> go.
>>>>>
>>>>> cura-lulzbot slicer is installed on the computer there, and
>>>>> "sudoroom
>>>>> white
>>>>> ABS" filament is defined and should work. Pronterface (red
icon) is
>>>>> the
>>>>> program to use to drive the printer and run the gcode generated by
>>>>> cura.
>>>>>
>>>>> don't do the SD card thing, it won't work and is terrible.
>>>>>
>>>>>
https://sudoroom.org/wiki/TAZ
>>>>>
>>>>> -jake
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, 1 Feb 2018, Paul Orozco wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> So I'm coming across something else that's weird. It's
>>>>> superextruding
>>>>>
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> the left side of a calibration cube... Thought I'd share with
you.
>>>>>> Any
>>>>>> ideas?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Jan 29, 2018 00:51, "Jake" <jake(a)spaz.org>
wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> that's great that you got it working! which filament were
you
>>>>>> using?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> we
>>>>>>> have a
>>>>>>> large spool of white ABS but the spool came apart. if we fix
the
>>>>>>> spool and
>>>>>>> dust it off, it's still good.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the hard part of using big spools of filament is making sure
that
>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>> printer
>>>>>>> has a straight path to pull from the spool, and the spool
can
>>>>>>> rotate
>>>>>>> freely.
>>>>>>> i can help with this on Tuesday. we already have so much
>>>>>>> filament,
>>>>>>> i don't
>>>>>>> want to buy more yet.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Jake
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Mon, 29 Jan 2018, Paul Orozco wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Jake,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I actually just got it working. I figured I’d just
download the
>>>>>>>> slicer
>>>>>>>> and slice it on my computer and load it up to the SD
card. I
>>>>>>>> started a
>>>>>>>> print but the filament snapped. I guessed that’d happen
like it
>>>>>>>> did
>>>>>>>> with my
>>>>>>>> other old filaments. It’s just something that happens.
Want to go
>>>>>>>> in on
>>>>>>>> some filament or IDRK? How should we go about that? I
mainly have
>>>>>>>> 1.75 at
>>>>>>>> my home.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Paul Orozco
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From: Paul Orozco
>>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 10:27 PM
>>>>>>>> To: Jake
>>>>>>>> Cc: sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>>>>>> Subject: RE: [sudo-discuss] Sudo Room 3D Printer
Questions
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jake,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello, thanks for the replay. I do have experience with
stuff
>>>>>>>> like
>>>>>>>> that.
>>>>>>>> I actually have experience with stuff like that. I have
my own
>>>>>>>> shitty
>>>>>>>> printer that’s a Tevo Tarantula; that one runs on Marlin
(I
>>>>>>>> think I
>>>>>>>> recently uploaded 1.1.4). I’m still upgrading it though
>>>>>>>> mechanically. I
>>>>>>>> usually use Cura 3.1.0 for my slicer and have the usual
Tarantula
>>>>>>>> slicer
>>>>>>>> for that. I also previously had an Anet A8 but that one
was
>>>>>>>> breaking down
>>>>>>>> so often I ended up getting the Tarantula and sold my old
one to
>>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>>> friend.
>>>>>>>> I’ve heard different things about it including that it’s
still
>>>>>>>> broken or
>>>>>>>> it’s fixed. Use the computer with a direct link instead
of using
>>>>>>>> the SD
>>>>>>>> card. I was just looking for some kind of clarification.
What
>>>>>>>> kind
>>>>>>>> of
>>>>>>>> software you guys use to slice and all that good stuff.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thanks again,
>>>>>>>> Paul Orozco
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From: Jake
>>>>>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2018 10:02 PM
>>>>>>>> To: Paul Orozco
>>>>>>>> Cc: sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org
>>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [sudo-discuss] Sudo Room 3D Printer
Questions
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi Paul,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> i'm happy to report that the nozzle heater resistor
was recently
>>>>>>>> replaced, so
>>>>>>>> as far as i know there is nothing wrong with the printer
except
>>>>>>>> that it
>>>>>>>> hasn't
>>>>>>>> been used in a long time, so there's probably a lot
of dust on
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> filament and
>>>>>>>> the print bed, and maybe the nozzle is clogged.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> do you have experience using a 3D printer like ours,
which is a
>>>>>>>> TAZ
>>>>>>>> 3
>>>>>>>> running
>>>>>>>> Marlin firmware? I'm guessing it will take a little
bit of
>>>>>>>> fiddling to
>>>>>>>> get the
>>>>>>>> first prints to come out well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I'll be hosting Hardware Hacking Tuesday this week at
7PM and
>>>>>>>> you're
>>>>>>>> welcome to
>>>>>>>> come then and try to use the 3D printer. I can help a
little bit
>>>>>>>> while
>>>>>>>> you're
>>>>>>>> working on it, and there may be others who can help as
well.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> -jake
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Sat, 27 Jan 2018, Paul Orozco wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> I'm a little new and I'm just wondering
what's the status of
>>>>>>>>> the 3D
>>>>>>>>> Printer
>>>>>>>>> over here. I've heard it's broken right now,
so I'm wondering
>>>>>>>>> what
>>>>>>>>> it'll
>>>>>>>>> take to fix it and be able to use it.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Paul Orozco
>>>>>>>>> Cell: (916)337-7101
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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