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=Introduction= | |||
Kinesthetic-modular build instructions have built-in logic based on how a machine goes together. That logic - based on modular understanding - is visible to the builder. Procedural instructions are on the other hand dumb. The builder does not see integrated assembly logic. Kinesthetic-modular build instructions begin with understanding of the modular breakdown for a machine. | |||
=Build Summary= | |||
*Make magnetic mount against a metal plate | |||
*Attach magnetic mount with small interior screw. | |||
*Make hot end. With heater and thermistor and heat paste. | |||
*Attach print fan with one screw | |||
*Insert Teflon liner into throat | |||
*Close body clam shell, keep mag mount loose. | |||
*Fix print cooling fan | |||
*Make idler | |||
*Mount motor and idler | |||
*Make heigh sensor and install. | |||
*Attach print cooling fan nozzle | |||
*Attach heat sink fan | |||
*Bundle the wires with zip tie. | |||
*Test thermistor | |||
*Wire both fans with common positive, and separate negative. Test both fans on power supply | |||
*Test probe | |||
=Documentation= | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:12, 5 August 2019
Hint: This is outdated, valid up to August 2018. See 3D Printer Extruder for later work.
Introduction
Kinesthetic-modular build instructions have built-in logic based on how a machine goes together. That logic - based on modular understanding - is visible to the builder. Procedural instructions are on the other hand dumb. The builder does not see integrated assembly logic. Kinesthetic-modular build instructions begin with understanding of the modular breakdown for a machine.
Build Summary
- Make magnetic mount against a metal plate
- Attach magnetic mount with small interior screw.
- Make hot end. With heater and thermistor and heat paste.
- Attach print fan with one screw
- Insert Teflon liner into throat
- Close body clam shell, keep mag mount loose.
- Fix print cooling fan
- Make idler
- Mount motor and idler
- Make heigh sensor and install.
- Attach print cooling fan nozzle
- Attach heat sink fan
- Bundle the wires with zip tie.
- Test thermistor
- Wire both fans with common positive, and separate negative. Test both fans on power supply
- Test probe
Documentation