mount for bike pump
What a great idea for a thread. I'll try and remember to post when I print stuff. I humbly suggest that folks put the printer and fillament in their posts.
Bumping this to see what everyone else has been up to.
Ive been busy with illness and moving, so havent done much work on the van. I made this to hang a whiteboard yesterday though:
Test pieces (clearly I did not bring my A game)
Made an adapter for my bike fork mount to replicate the shoulders found on the wheel hub meaning you can align the thru axle 1 handed instead of an awkard 2-handed deal.
The latch on SWMBO favorite travel coffee mug broke. Someone had already modeled it online, so no problem!
I've been having issues with my Ender 3 that maybe some of you guys can help with?
I had a foul up over the summer that caused about a 5 hour print to basically engulf the entire hotend/nozzle/fan assembly. I cleaned it off as best I could and put on a new nozzle. Never could get it to print smoothly again. So just recently I saw Creality had their direct drive extruder for just as cheap as a new hot end. Bought it, swapped it on and the first print was glorious. Like, the best it's ever been. Go for a second print and it errors out immediately. At rest, nozzle temp shoes 358*. A little googling shows some people having this issue on a new hotend install and I should just crack the thermistor mounting screw because it's over tightened. Well, I did that and it goes back to normal but halfway through any print it shorts, goes full heat and errors out. Suggestions? Did I break the thermistor?
Prototyping Formula Ford suspension mounts for different control arm vertical height mounting options. Printed parts can be bolted up to check for things we didn't consider when coming up with the concepts.
Once we're happy with the design we send it out for CNC production. First time we're trying this, so hopefully the prototyping step saves iterations in production parts.
Printed this gem this morning:
Looks like it was a bed adhesion failure. Cleaning the bed and giving it another go.
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