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Alex L

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  1. 2 hours ago, Dim3nsioneer said:

     

     

    Oh - that one (for the Ultimaker Original). This doesn't work on Ultimaker 3, S5 and S3 as you have to confirm removal of the print. I'm actually not sure about the Ultimaker 2+. Clever minds might find / have found a way to tweak the machine and/or gcode. But it was never something official.

    That's a real shame as it would have been a really good talking point around our printer at a show we will be attending, I'd be very interested to hear if anyone has come up with a workaround!

  2. So we have been getting along brilliantly with our 'fleet' of Ultimaker printers (1x UMOriginal, 1x UM2 and 2xUM3) and ArchiCAD. The Custom Cutting Planes function is perfect for extracting model information to create facade studies straight out of ArchiCAD and into Cura with minimal alterations!

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  3. Without support they will tend to sag a bit for the first couple of layers but it will not adversely affect the model over the top. You could mitigate for this by adding a window and frame within the openings perhaps. or consider printing these facades flat and glueing together afterwards if you cannot use support materials

  4. 2 hours ago, Stefania Dinea said:

     

    @Alex L they look fantastic - however I don't get the fried chicken/turkey? What is that? :))

     

    It's a turkey on a baking tray which is in the shape of our corporate logo with the company name inserted in a different colour PLA. Extra challenging s it was printed on an UM Original so no option for 2 colour printing

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  5. 26 minutes ago, PETTERM said:

    Just done my first test print on a 2+ extended.

    Happy with detail and resolution but the model came loose by its self mid print.

    I used some glue to help it stick.

    What should should i change for the next test?

     

    Did you use a Brim?

    Our UM3 has never had an issue with loss of adhesion but my colleagues using the 2+ have had this issue a fair bit, they have used a higher heat on the build plate to help overcome this issue, although there has been occasions where loss of adhesion has still occurred...

    I still swear by Dimafix - it holds so tight it is sometimes difficult to remove the build after printing (although a few minutes int he fridge fixes this and it pops right off)

  6. That is great, it shows how incredibly simple to process is through ArchiCAD (although there is probably no need to include all of the Cura stuff at the start as that is all covered elsewhere).

     

    One of my current tasks is to produce a guide to creating 3D printed output - might not need to bother now...

     

    I hadn't thought about introducing a build plate template within our master template file. I will get this amended with the next revision - Thanks!

     

     

  7. I know I have said it already, but DIMAFIX is really, really good. Have had no problem with bed detachment, the coating is super even so doesn't have any adverse effects on the print quality, giving a good even sheen across the base, models generally self release after 5 mins or so in the fridge. Well worth the £10 spend.

     

    The only downside is that you need a well ventilated space to apply the spray as it is pretty noxious, (although it smells amazing!) I just open the fire door and spray it outside to overcome this issue.

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  8. 7 minutes ago, Dim3nsioneer said:

    Both Ultimaker S5 and Ultimaker 3 write onto the NFC chip what amount of filament has been used. You can check on the printer what is left on the spool.

    So it does, I googled to see if it did this but couldn't find anything ?  hadn't noticed it scrolling along the screen before! Only good for materials which have NFC chips though!

  9. Is it possible to record filament usage through either Cura or the print monitor settings? 

     

    We end up with lots of rolls of almost empty filament - it would be good to keep track of how much filament had been taken off the roll currently in the printer, I guess this could be quite complex if you keep swapping rolls though  and with multiple users on a printer... ? But as Cura knows the length of material on a roll, can it keep track of what has been printed?

     

    Does anybody have any good ways of keeping track of what is left on a roll other than weighing or keeping a tally on the roll?

  10. On 7/11/2018 at 3:51 PM, geert_2 said:

    Wow, designing them is one thing, but printing people in scale 1:100 (thus ca. 17mm high) with lots of detail on an FDM-printer, that is going to be tough! Your print-settings would have to be absolutely perfect to be able to even recognise them as a man or girl, or even as human. Maybe cloakfiend could do it, but else?

    *cough*

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    This little guy isn't even 10mm tall (printed at 1:200) and is most definitely recognisably human. He sits (stands!) on top of my monitor at work. So 1:100 is most definitely easy and doable!

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  11. Well here it is, 0.25core and printed without support but with a brim which provides a handy stand161098503_IMG_67372.thumb.JPG.72c931e33e2f7e814f16b7db2572df6f.JPG

     

    You can see a difference in quality between the 0.25 and the 0.4 core used to do the original little human who looks a lot more like a mummy in comparison (he has also got a bit dusty sat on top of my monitor). Bear in mind that these are at 1:200 though so are really tiny at about 8mm high.

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