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  1. I'd look into having the option for the user to mount the material on the side with the extruder towards the front.  making it easier to load the material.  have a heated enclosure as part of the machine.  have a way to open the extruder for easy access for cleaning the feeder wheel whithout having to unscrew the whole thing. Four point bed levelling instead of the three currently used. 

    Make the front frame a bit wider making it easier to take out the glass plate.

    Add a rubber mat, removable floor inside the printer making it easier to clean out the bottom of the printer. 

     

    just a few ideas

     

  2. Hiya,

     

    well it is the least stable Beta I've come across. 

     

    for some reason I had 3 ABS profiles so I tried to delete two.  Boom it crashed.  I tried to restart but i got the configuration page after agreeing with the warning.  then it crashed again.  tried another time and I got stuck in a loop selecting UM3 on the affore mentioned page with a flicker of the page each time. 

     

    the  adaptive layers is pretty pants.  great idea but the finish is poor.  it seems that the layer adjust but not the extrusion rate. 

     

    any way, think this one might need a shit load more work. 

  3. sweet, big thank you for sharing. 

     

    I bricked my machine whilst adjusting the files for the Bondtech set up.  

     

    used the win32diskimager and followed your directions and boom back in business. 

     

    image file seems to have today's firmware release on it as it says it's up to date on the firmware.  fair one.

     

    muchosgrassyarse dude.

     

    Bex

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  4. @cdrose Glad to hear that it is helping you.  did you modify the case like mine or just using it to dry the spool. 

     

    you might get away with higher temp. I have had it at 70 to dry mine out but if I print as I dry I tend to have it at 55 too. 

     

    Bex

  5. hiya,

     

    it is, I am building a 1/14 scale version.  the boom reach at maximum is 3 meters without the fly jib. 

     

    the boom sections are working well, although I could do with fine tuning their assembly but using piano wire and fixing them into the boom under tension seems to work well. 

     

    bex

  6. hiya,

     

    Thank for the reply.  at the moment with all the firmware up to date and latest cura, I can't use the print core profile in cura relevant to the third party print core. 

     

    really wish there was a way for the user to create profiles on the eeprom for third party. 

     

    would you or have you already released the format of the script that's on the print core so others could program a third party print core?  

     

     

  7. hiya,

     

    this is where I am at.

     

    it's big and the boom is working out very well.  I found micro stepper motors which will work for the carrier that locks into the boom sections. 

     

    Rebekah Anderson

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  8. Hiya,

     

    I just wanted to find out if I can set the print core profile in the printer.  I use third party cores along side UM cores and found that it defaults to 0.4mm 

     

    when I select 0.25mm in cura it refuses to print unless it matches the print core in the printer.

     

    any work arounds or solutions other than setting the print line widths?  

     

    many thanks 

     

    Rebekah Anderson

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