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  1. Nice :) Layer height .5 on a .8 nozzle and still 92 hours of print... omg :)

    Have to say that my .8 nozzle if fast becoming my favorite one :)

    Edit: Remember my Ulti-bot army?

    They lost the war... All 50 of them were crushed by giants in less than 5 minutes. Even the special ones with red and black clothing that were built on site!

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  2. I see a lot of videos passing by of people trying to change a heater block/nozzle with the complete head assembly still in place. This is very cumbersome and way harder than it needs to be.

    The folks from UM have a couple nice tricks to completely detach the assembly from the rods so that you can work on the head without any problems. When they showed us on one of their Ulti-Evenings I got the idea to share this with everyone but never got the time.

    Now with Anders' new heater block (which is awesome!) more people are going to attempt to disassemble their printer heads, so I figured it was time to do something.

    I've documented their tips with a couple pictures and put it online. I know the layout is sh*t right now (as in: there is none) but I wanted to share this for people to find.

    Let me know if you think things can be better (besides the layout, I don't have time to do a nice one right now).

    So without further ado, here it is:

    http://3dprinting.wtf/detach-printer-head.html

     

  3. And another one:

    Olsson Heater block + E3D .8mm nozzle test

    My ulti-bot army :)

    Just installed the Anders Olsson block this morning and I've abused the E3D 0.8mm nozzle to print all those little yellow fellows. I'm coaching a coderdojo tomorrow and because it's the 12th dojo for that location (1 year anniversary) we wanted to do something special. So I'm going to bring the UM2. Wanted something to give to the kids when they go home. Since it is all about coding, arduino and lego mindstorm, what better than the ulti-bot :)

    Printed (only the yellow ones) with 0.8 nozzle on 0.3mm layers. 15% infill. About 9 minutes per unit (printed them per 10 obviously :) )

     

  4. Dim3nsioneer: These days nothing is certain and hoaxes lurk around every corner ;)

    But I've been following the thread and obviously my statement above is based on the assumption that everything being said in there is true :)

     

  5. Combing wil zeggen dat de kop de gaten vermijd bij het heen en weer lopen als er niet geprint wordt.

    Zodat je daar geen draden krijgt als er wat "oozing" is.

    Op zich goeie feature omdat hij daar dan ook niet hoeft te retracten, maar het nadeel is inderdaad dat de kop op gladde oppervlakken strepen trekt. Door voor de No Skin te kiezen kan je dit aan laten staan, maar gaat hij op zichbare oppervlaktes dus niet aan combing doen.

    @svend nee die staat er bij mij gewoon bij.

     

  6. It's not that it will never be there for the UM2, just not from Ultimaker. Creatr Labs ihttp://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/8390-ultimaker-2-dual-extruder-upgrade-creatr-xlabs/ and they seem to be coming along nicely.

    I think they're just a good solution for the PLA jams away from releasing it. One of the disadvantages of an all metal hotend...

     

  7. Draai hem ook op de Mac, al sinds RC9 of zo...

    Moet zeggen dat ik wel heel blij ben met de nieuwe opties om andere snelheden in te stellen voor inner/outer shell. Line-support is ook fijn. En het feit dat combing nu ook selectief voor non-skin oppervlaktes aangezet kan worden is ook een leuke meenemer :)

     

  8. KLucky sorry, heb ik over gelezen.

    Maar zoals Titus al zei komen er na 19u nog mensen binnen. Vorige keer waren er wel een aantal tafels minder dus de kans dat je je printer nog kan zetten is niet echt groot. Je kan zonder ook komen natuurlijk. Het eten daar kan tot 18u besteld worden, dus ofwel moet er iemand wat voor jou bestellen (is gewoon chinees) ofwel neem je wat eten mee.

     

  9. The older children amongst us may remember these metal springy toys that we used to get, remember letting the fall down the stairs ?

     

    Anyway, rather than print one... I seem to get a FREE one at the end of every ultimaker coil of filament :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

     

    Yeah those are really coiled up tight... almost to the point of being unusable because they require so much force to unroll that the feeder has a very hard time.

     

  10. Hahaha @Daid... Perhaps I should buy me one of those as a second printer then :)

    Didier its true.. I just went to pick up a bigger package in the postal office (about 50cmx70cmx30cm) and it looked like it had been someone's couch for 3 weeks... someone very heavy.

     

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