Build Certification
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Introduction
The kit in its fully prepared form requires no soldering, and only these tools. A cordless drill is recommended for the 6 mm bolts for speed:
- 5 mm hex bit - for tightneting all 6 mm screws
- Philiph screw driver - for power supply and MOSFET connection
- 3 mm flathead screwdriver - for RAMPS connections to terminals; for taking out belt plugs
- Pliers - for tigthening 6 mm and 3 mm bolts, and for tensioning the belt.
- Side cutters - for cutting zip ties off
Supplies needed:
- Magnets + JB weld + JB weld spreader + JB weld mixer - for building frame
- Crazy glue - for attaching cable chain and end stops
- Electrical tape - for fixing wires to frame and bundling them
- Silver sharpie - for marking plugs
- 0.4 mm needle - for unclogging nozzle
- Sample PLA filament for initial printing
Procedure
Document on your log as Your_Name Kit Build with total of 18 pictures and 14 times. Ex. Sara Kit Certification
- Build frame. 3 detailed Finished Pictures showing the amount of epoxy used on inside bottom, inside sides, and inside top. Time.
- Build Y Left Axis twice. Finished Picture from the side opposite of the motor. Time.
- Build Y Right Axis twice. Finished Picture from the opposite side of the motor. Time.
- Build X axis. Finished picture from motor side. Time.
- Glue first cable chain piece onto the carriage as needed.
- Glue 2 endstops to X and Y axes as needed.
- Build extruder assembly. Finished picture. Time.
- Build heated bed (PEI addition + twist white wire around red. Finished picture from both sides. Time.
- Build control panel. Finished picture from both sides. Time.
- Mount Y axes and Z axes. Finished Picture. Time.
- Mount the X axis. Finished picture. Time.
- Mount heated bed. Finished picture. Time.
- Mount extruder. Finished picture. Time.
- Do cable chain and all wire routing and tidying. Finished picture. Time.
- Mount spool holder and filament. Finished Picture. Time.
- Begin measuring time for file generation towards first print. Upload .ini file for this printer to your certification page on your log.
- Generate 3DBenchy gcode. Compress and Upload your 3DBenchy gcode to your certification page.
- Insert SD card with test 3DBenchy. Start with Z offset of -1. Save into memory using LCD.
- Print sample 3DBenchy at normal speed. Fine tune the first layer on the fly to get a good print. Measure time until print starts. Continue to measure time of your full print. Note that your first print should be successful.
- During the print, add your Babystepping to your Z offset, and then save the new Z offset. Print again - and show that without any adjustment - the print is correct. Take picture of the new Z offset on the LCD, and take a picture of the first layer to show a good print start.
- Take 8 pictures of your first 3DBenchy.
- top for layer quality
- bottom for first layer adhesion
- front to observe symmetry
- back for fine letters and symmetry
- right side for overhang quality
- left side.
- Finally, the length (60 mm) measurement
- ...and width measurement (31 mm)
- Make any adjustments on your printer if needed, print another Benchy, and take the same 8 pictures again.
- Production - start a production print of 16 motor pieces and print successfully at 100% speed. The printer can ship upon such a successful first print.