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I had some time tonight to finally give the Dry Bulk Trailer a go. With the complex underside, I had to spend about 40 minutes placing supports. And once I finished placing the last support, I clicked to orbit around and review everything, and Netfabb crashed. Nonetheless, I powered through it all again and ran it to the printer.I went through the second round supports a lot quicker, and knew ahead of time I was risking too-few supports, so I didn't have high expectations yet. Surprisingly, I got a failed success. Failure, in that some of the supports did fail and part of the tank scrunched up, but successful in that the hose detail was not the reason for failure, and the hose detail is all there! https://i.imgur.com/3LVoXii.jpgI have version 2 with improved supports running now. If it turns out to be completely successful, well, then CGNScale, which has been dormant for about 5-6 years will be going back in business!
Despite the problems with the very first layer resetting the machine, the print came out fine:HOn30 ore car that was 5 pieces. Test printed the parts and then I was like why not join them all together.
Well looking at my model closer I can see that it's skewed on the Y axis. Hopefully there is a fix for it.Jason
Is it skewed in the Slicer, or did it skew post print?I notice the Slicer is quite 'sticky' and sometimes I'll incidentally move/rotate a part just by trying to click on a different setting. I've resorted to using only the type-input panel to place and orient parts.
So Chris, Jason, and Rodney, now with a few successful prints under your belts; how would you rate usability/experience so far?
Yeah, with the new sub-forum, it's probably time we start breaking things out into more specific individual threads.
Quote from: Mark W on November 20, 2018, 07:41:27 PMit's probably time we start breaking things out into more specific individual threads. Yes, I agree!!
it's probably time we start breaking things out into more specific individual threads.
I want to say "thank you" for getting the "3D printing" board set up.
So I have un-plugged the power cord now for a few min. and tried another print. The second burn of the print shut off and reset the machine. Press play again and it shut of on the first burn. Press play it shut off on the second burn. Press play again and now it seems to be working fine.It kind of seems like the bed is getting stuck to the film and stressing the motor, but the motor sounds fine and when it re-sets it lifts up fine and makes that "thump" sound of it pulling away from the film.Also it is saying 4 hours and 20 min again instead of the 2h 56m the slicer said.So to recap the machine fails the first few seconds and then runs fine for over 4 hours.