Dialing in Skeinforge settings and calibrating a MakerBot can be a frustrating and time consuming process. I’m always tempted to just start tweaking settings and start printing. Part of the reason I’m impatient is that making a change to Skeinforge, printing a test, noting observations, and LRR1 is SOOOOoooo incredibly boring next to the magic of watching things materialize inside a MakerBot.
Now, I don’t want to it sound like I’m down on Skeinforge. It’s an incredible piece of software that does some amazing things. However, the dozens of identically sounding settings put me in the mind set of deer and headlights.
Drafts Zero - The Lost Blog Posts- The Lost Blog Posts
- Plastruder! [Draft 12/25/2009]
- UNTITLED [Draft 12/25/2009]
- Preparing to print [Draft 12/27/2009]
- More prints [Draft 01/04/2010]
- Prototype Pricing [Draft 01/19/2010]
- MakerBot tuning [Draft 01/20/2010]
- Plastic Screw Anchor [Draft 02/02/2010]
- Magic [Draft 02/03/2010]
- How are you printing with PLA? [Draft 02/16/2010]
- Rebuilding my extruder [Draft 02/16/2010]
- MY robot [Draft 02/18/2010]
- more things i learned [Draft 02/20/2010]
- First commissioned piece! [Draft 02/22/2010]
- MakerBot: Toy or Tool? [02/25/2010]
- Idea for Skeinforge settings… [Draft 03/27/2010]
- RepRap and MakerBot alternatives [Draft 04/05/2010]
- RepRap Parts for Sale [Draft 04/07/2010]
- Lather, rinse, repeat [↩]