And @IRobertI once modded an UM2 to cut vinyl
Repurposing is fun. I used a 1/2 watt laser with an old print3rbot simple to do laser engraving on wood. It worked quite well.
I am currently fooling around with a 3-IN-1 hot end. I am designing a whole new printer around it. Has anyone forayed into this area yet? I am really interested in doing full color printing in 3-D.
I've started organising a makers fair for my local community as a volunteer organiser. Bringing together crafters under one roof to promote and sell our creations. I hope to make this event big someday ?
And to put on my stall, I am 3D printing Christmas ornaments, I made lip necklace and charms as well and hand crafting accessories. I still haven't perfected my coaster design yet. I plan to 3D print and create a mould using my formbox. Then make it using jesmonite.
I love this concept of hanging out with coffee. I am currently in a coffee shop while reviewing this coffee hangout blog. I just got done ordering a design of mine through shapeways just to see what they can do. (aside from billing people). As I am reading through these blogs, I am seeing I am not the only one who is looking for time better spent. I love the experimental mentality here on this site. I bought a makerbot a few years ago thinking, "oh, I'll just print something." While that was true for designs that already existed digitally, for those that didn't, it was an experience in ignorance. the UM and its community seems like a great way to chip away at that. Also, in the spirit of cooperation and recognition, the Prusa3D is your closest competition. Thanks for the stories. I'll share mine soon. (too close to tell just yet)
This isnt directly UM related, but i thought it was great because I was using the same tools i bought to clean up my 3d prints to add a new veneer to a table I had ruined, after sanding it back to mdf. I did the iron on method in case you are wandering what the iron us doing. Very happy with it seeing as ivd never tried it before.
Well done and looks great!
Thanks! Was good fun. Bit dusty mind you.
And a good feeling to have the tabled rescued with just some effort.
I had no choice....it was my mums table and i told her i could save it after ruining it!!! Luckily shes happy with it again. 😂
Not much effort but more just making sure everything is done to the best of my ability...according to youtube videos lacking detailed information that is!! Like my 3d prints...i try best. Theres no point otherwise. Next table will be better!!! But it will be more creative!!! Veneers are fun! Ill need to buy metal ruler though as i only had a bit of glass to use as my guide when cutting because i had to ensure a perfectly straight line cut to line up all the veneers!! Not ideal but clearly doable!
Edited by cloakfiendwell done. Turn out good.
Yes, a metal ruler can be a handy tool in such situations and I will buy one too.
Beautiful! Have you thought of making an instructables article?
Les
I guess i could post this up, i have more photos of the process but its kinda on you tube. Im doing things very casually here. I would not recommend using bevelled glass as a cutting edge it leaves room for error and you really need a perfect edge to line up to the other. I bought the flat veneer knife online for a 10bucks. Its got a nice long thick blade and the only thing i needed as you need the one sided flat knife or else you get an uneven cut....escpecially if your gonna be using glass to lean against! I can imagine people using laser cutters to male cool veneer tables!!! Um should have one!! Might make one later
On 12/22/2018 at 11:19 PM, LesHall said:Beautiful! Have you thought of making an instructables article?
Les
Long time no see @LesHall , how have you been?
Oh, Hi Sander! I've been on an emotional roller coaster in the process of inventing lots of stuff. Some of it is 3D printer related. 50 inventions in the past two years, but I hardly recall them. Also I've been using my UM2+ all the time!
Lately my efforts have focused on completing old projects and I'd like to create some kind of business supplying others with tools and/or supplies.
How have you been?
The last couple times that I was printing I noticed this burning smell but could not figure out what it was. Well yesterday my heated bed did not warm up anymore. So today I started looking in to it and found this burned connection in my printer:
One of the wires got probably a little loose and running that 10A current nicely fried the connection. At least I found the stink. The electronics are still intact so with some soldering I was able to get the printer going again. I just left the connector there (too much work to remove it)
Never underestimate what 240W of power can do for your heated bed.
Edited by zoev89
Looks not so good, but be happy that nothing more happened.
Happy 2019 to everyone!! 🍾🎉
I hope you 2019 is going to be an inspirational and memorable year for everyone. Are there already any interesting projects or events you are looking forward to?
It looks like I will be making my first trips to Asia this year and visit some events there, which is quite exciting!
On 12/25/2018 at 4:35 PM, LesHall said:50 inventions in the past two years
Talk about being busy! I'm happy that Ultimaker has been able to play a part in some of them! I have been really good, thank you.
I had the connector to my hot bed start to melt. I caught it before it got too bad thanks to having recalled your experience. Thanks for the intel and insight!
I have been working on a solution to tall dams not being able to use fish ladders. I have come up with a new type of fish passage. Anyone have any knowledge about international patents?
Nice ball!!! And nice peactical skills! Looks neat and tidy!!! Im also trying something fun out myself, hope it wirks as well as this!
On 1/6/2019 at 4:55 AM, cloakfiend said:Nice ball!!! And nice peactical skills! Looks neat and tidy!!! Im also trying something fun out myself, hope it wirks as well as this!
Cool cloak fiend, what are you thinking about doing?
Les
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Here are some photos of a Chainmail sphere in progress. It's from a design I created ten years ago and thankfully the writeup is still available. The plan is to write an updated tutorial with some e
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yay! It was a pain to hold the fabric. my clips are either too big or too small. 😞
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Well the fabric has taken a different path what i had planned failed due to other colours and the fabric being too thick. but in the meantime the S5 and dry ice, lol. why not, i just had s
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TY for your quick reply, it's fun to exchange ideas. I have not tried a plotter, how do you mount it on the extruder?
Oh I missed your question, sorry. Yes I heated up the nozzle to 150C. It was not hot enough to burn and the print head moved too fast for any burning to take place. It's a mechanical pressing this first try.
This kind of experiment reminds me of playing with ketchup and chocolate syrup in the kitchen as a youth. All we ever really did was make a mess but it sure was fun.
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Ultimaker explained how to transform the Ultimaker Original+ (so long ago!) into a pen plotter here:
https://ultimaker.com/en/blog/99-transform-your-ultimaker-in-a-pen-plotter
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