Nice! Maybe I can learn a thing or two from you as you go along. I have zero background in the CAD stuff so that will be a big leaning curve.Digger wrote:I'm getting an Ender 3 V2 for Christmas as well. I've only run it long enough to verify it works.
Looking forward to cranking out some prints, mostly circuit board enclosures. Some Bronco cookie cutters were down the list a ways. Maybe a mini model of my Bronco.
phyler wrote:Printer assembled and printing the first test print that came on the SD card. You'd think that Creality could invest in a tech writer to make those directions a lot better. I can see leveling the bed becoming a pain if it gets out of level regularly. Time to learn some CAD. The 13yo knows how to use TinkerCAD so I'll probably start with that. I found a few things on Thingiverse as well that I'll print out like holders for my Milwaulkee tools. Will be interested to see what you come up with @digger. Hopefully you'll post some of your stuff here so I can learn. :)
The top just unscrews. Funny enough, the pin is a cotter pin I saved from the Bronco when I did the frontend work.Jesus_man wrote:very apropos!! I love it! How do you reload it? I could use one of those!
Justin wrote:Digger, I tried glue and it was a PITA. I've found that adhesion issues are solved by a tighter Z offset and an extra 5 degrees bed temp, sometimes just for the first layer. That engine looks really good!
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4 days, that feels like a lot could go wrong in that time. [emoji16]Justin wrote:Here's the current print on mine. It'll be done in about 4 days.
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