so if we can remove the glass, can't we just
flip it over?
On Thu, 15 Mar 2018, Adam wrote:
Also I think lulzbot sells new glass for those for like $50, I had to buy
one once for my printer.
On Mar 15, 2018 1:33 PM, "Adam" <me(a)adammunich.com> wrote:
That temperature hang bug is a g-code command that waits for the temp to
> stabilize, I believe it can be disabled.
>
> On Mar 15, 2018 1:19 PM, "Cere Misc" <cere.misc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Wonder if you can get silver solder to stick to the glass then scrape off
>> the excess?
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:12 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
>>
>> 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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