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I'm not sure how many of these particular delrin pump handles are out there, but I had the chance to mess with one, and kinda adapt the dual rod mounting block to it from my PUCKer kit. Had to use different rods, and press in some brass sleeves. Turned out pretty decent.
Rainmaker's feedback: https://www.mcarterbrown.com/forum/b...maker-feedback
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Had an ancient and broken quick change, drilling out the old broken lever end out of it didn't go too well right off the bat. Ended up with an easier to use handle but a bit bulky.
The old lever handle was never that easy to use, this one I can pop open with my thumb and slam shut comfortably. I plan on running it "Island Style" facing forward,s so accidental pop-opens are less likely.
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Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
XEMON's phantom double sided feed
Keep your ATS going: Project rATS 2.0
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I printed this months ago. I was using it again today...so nice. It fits on the Husky shelves in the garage. When my shoulders or back get tight, I back up and bull/bear rub right in the spot.
I have three for the different spots. Kind of silly, but it works. I added it to my hook and cap for the same shelves.
Last edited by Spider!; 07-20-2021, 09:48 AM.
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Just pulled a rocket mold, but looking for pointers. As I still cant get all of the variables right.
Material: Inland Pla+ ( extruder range 205-225 on the roll)
Was printing at 217, but it wasnt adhering well horizontally, so I manually overrode to 223 to get nice shiny lines.
Bed temp 68 initial layer, 55 after. Printed with a 6 line brim.
Fan turned on layer 6?
All print speeds 20-40 mm/m. Mold took bout 30 hours. Printed as shown, but I removed it to look at it.
Initial layer .2, .2 layers after ( to save time for my slow speeds) 5% infill with 110% flow.
I it seems even burning hot, Im not getting good line adherence. I can blow through this one. ( i have another that looksbetter but I had all flow rates turned up so it over extruded in a few spots. ) this one you can see daylightthrough, and I am hoping the foam doesnt simply grow into those pores. I cqn blow through both surface faces.
I have a hero me printed up and fans set aside, but wondering if a new hot end would help too? Or maybe more settings I can mess with. All I know is,my co workers ender 5 can spit this mold out in 23 hours and it looks pretty nice. So I have a target marker.
Also, bed adherance. I really dont wanna use glue if I dont need to, but the corners of these pull every time i assume its because the layers are printed so slow. Then you start pulling infill lines and running part cooling and... yep! Maybe more brim? Hotter bed? Colder bed?
I still have a lot of learning to do, but I also think I need to tweak on my printer some more to increase the preformance.4 Photos
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7 bottom layers, 6 top, 3 walls this print.
Infill was 5.3% or so, grid pattern. I was fiddling with it to get an X of infill center under both the tail, and head bases as it builds that layer.
I chilled me bed off a bunch hoping to harden the part and stop warping. I saw less warping leaving the bed at 75 lol.
Im gonna have to get a new hot end to print 245 no? It was in the books anyways, but I thought my stock hot end should be kept under 235 to prevent the ptfe tube from offgassing.
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you could lower teh number of bottom layer to 3 or 4, and top to 4 or 5 ...
For sturdy prints, i like to go to 4 layer on the wall, but 3 is more than sufficient.
For infill, i rarely go under 10%, specially if i want a decent roof ... the infill will hold your roof and doesnt cost much plastic.
Bed temp is importent and often underrated, I print nearly everything at 70 (even PLA)
The ender 3 can print up to 260, but realistically, you can go up tp 255 with a stock hot end.
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How's your moisture? I have trouble with PLA picking up moisture and getting messed up. ABS absorbs faster, but seemed more predictable. Even when the filament breaks just sitting around, I can toss it in a dehydrator to fix it.
When I have trouble with mechanical adhesion beds, I try getting rid of bed temperature changes, keeping it steady. 68 to 55 is a pretty big change.
I still keep my glass and glue bed around for stubborn stuff. It can be vicious toughLast edited by Spider!; 07-20-2021, 11:28 AM.
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