Difference between revisions of "Artillery Sidewinder X2"
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Did a bed leveling and getting MUCH better first-layer adhesion now. | Did a bed leveling and getting MUCH better first-layer adhesion now. Results are still a little weird on my actual prints in the front-right corner, IDK what's up with that but problem seems mostly cosmetic now. | ||
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Revision as of 10:37, 3 September 2024
Status
The printer is currently working! (Sep 3rd 2024)
Maintenance Log
2024
- Sep 3rd (Chris W)
Did a bed leveling and getting MUCH better first-layer adhesion now. Results are still a little weird on my actual prints in the front-right corner, IDK what's up with that but problem seems mostly cosmetic now.
- Sep 1st (Chris W)
Had a print come loose from the bed several layers in, made a big mess and got some crap wrapped around the X axis driver. Once I got it cleaned out, it was clear it had screwed up the belt tension. I was able to retension the belt and it seems file now, though; a printed square peg still fits into a square hole both ways with the same tolerance as before. But if there are future X-calibration issues, might be the belt is damaged and needs replacing. I left the allen wrench I found for the tension adjustment in the tool drawer.
2023
Jake bought a new nozzle kit for it and it's been installed by Tim and is working great.
the new nozzle kit was https://www.ebay.com/itm/385701967616 "3D Printer Hotend Silicone Sleeve Repair Kit for Artillery Sidewinder X1" $12.99 from bargainsofmaine (51,200) 99.9%
Documentation
- X2 Manual -- note this may be an X1 not an X2. Couldn't find a currently working link to X1 manual.
- Bed leveling procedure
- You can test the leveling with this file: File:Bed level.stl.
- That's generated using this parametric design.