A crystal TARDIS? A crystal dalek? A crystal Darth Vader head?
Actually, as soon as the ABS is out of the nozzle I want to print up a chess set.
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A crystal TARDIS? A crystal dalek? A crystal Darth Vader head?
Actually, as soon as the ABS is out of the nozzle I want to print up a chess set.
Default Series TitleI figured, why not treat this blog as my lab book, right? It’s a good way to document changes in settings, as well as my rationale for doing so. Thusly, and without further ceremony, delay, pomp, or ado, I present for your kind consideration and review my latest Skeinforge changes:
I would have thought that the PLA would have just worked out all of the black ABS out of the way already, but it’s still got the occasional black streak. Again, I don’t mind – I kinda like it. However, I would like to be able to build some pieces out of pure PLA. No matter, I’ll keep printing stripey non-cosmetic parts. :)
I figured, what the hell – I built it and I can (probably) repair it, right?
So, I backed out the black ABS I have been printing in, jammed in some freaking sweet PLA, ramped up the heat on the extruder to the exact settings I use for ABS, and then FIRE THE MAKERBOT!
For comparison’s sake I used the same exact settings, same exact Gcode file from the last single walled test piece.
What did it look like, pray tell?
I thought you’d never ask.
Owning a MakerBot, I’m not even sure why someone would need something to print pieces much larger than the MakerBot build area. Printing something as large as just the maximum build volume of a MakerBot would take ages.
While the official longest print logged on the Makerbot website is Zach’s Disney head, clocking in at 2 hours and 45 minutes, I’ve read about people printing for up to 8 continuous hours. If the build volume for a Mendel is 4.3 times that of a Makerbot, it would take more than 34 hours to fill that build area.
When you’re printing a door hook in 15 minutes, it doesn’t pay to drive to the hardware store. When it takes 34 hours to print a big plastic brick, you’re better off driving to the gas station, filling up your tank, driving to McDonald’s, filling out an application, working an hour, quitting and demanding your paycheck, driving to the hardware store, buying a single brick, and then driving back home. I figure that kind of silliness would only take half a day or so. Heck, with 34 hours, you could do this at least six times over.
I’m voting for the Mendel Mini because:
Which would you rather have?
Nick Ames has posted a very thorough guide to tuning Skeinforge.
There are some things I like about this guide – such as he suggests keeping extruder speed and platform speed maxed. ;)
I’ll print something up with my current settings, zip those, and then trying this guide out.