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Printer profile - [[File:d3duniversal_7.ini]] - 100%, see support parameters. | |||
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Revision as of 02:07, 24 November 2019
Build
CAD
Angle Connector. - FreeCAD with McMaster 6 mm nut -File:Angleconnector.fcstd. Finished STL - File:Anglecorner.stl
Angle Connector with axis mount, left side. - FreeCAD - File:Leftcorner.fcstd. Finished STL - File:Leftcorner.stl
Angle Connector with axis mount, right side. - FreeCAD - File:Rightcorner.fcstd. Finished STL - File:Rightcorner.stl
Concept
Production
D3D Pro
- 50% infill for real print.
- Test print at 20%: 10 cm cut off the bottom, standing on corner - . This would not stand on moving-bed printers. Babystepping correction -0.75. It does not stand on a stationary bed printer eiether. I turned it around to print standing on 6 points.
- Came off bed so printed it on 6 corners:
- Initial fit: metal shown with 6 mm hex nut and set screw in the hole.
- STL - sunk 5 mm into bed. Test print at 20%, takes 8.5 hrs. Production print: 50% infill, 10:10 hours, 133 g. Brim 10 lines. Prints starting on 6 corners, for a solid base.
D3D Simple
Printer profile - File:D3duniversal 7.ini - 100%, see support parameters.
Support parameters: