What is the last thing?
Can you give me a basic breakdown of the difference between the V1.2 1.3 and 1.4?
It’s odd that the 1.2 is more expensive.
Also what does the turbo version do for you that made you get it?
So got the 1.4 because it now it gives me the option of
- using multiple fans(for my air scrubber) and addressable lights( like neopixel). You can add gcode in cura to start and stop fan and lights when the print finishes.
- turbo has 20% faster processor(120mhz vs 100mhz), useful when you are printing fast. Probably not important for cartesian printers, but def important for delta printers. Plus it was not that much more expensive.
- z-axis stepper now splits into two connectors for connecting to two z-axis lead screws without splicing or using an extra driver ic
- Direct connector for bltouch
- 5 drivers(6 slots): x, y, (z1,z2), e1, e2. I definitely want to use dual extruder to print mechanisms that combine TPU and PLA or parts with dissolvable supports.
- TMC2209 drivers allows to get rid of end stop switches all together(still bltouch will be used for z because of incredible accuracy), so less wiring hassle.
- TMC2209 produces incredible smooth curves because of their jitter free 1/256 steps microstepping.
It won’t feet inside the ender3 circuit compartment, but that’s not an issue for me because I want to have all my electronics away from the heated enclosure. You can see more feature comparisons here:
Today I got our first “order” of 250 face shields… for one nursing home alone. 5 printers so far and more on the way…
Dude that’s awesome!
Ive printed some cosplay masks in the past on etsy, 60% of the orders came from the US, I noticed when I set a fat discount on the items, the europeans started buying stuff. Guess Americans have more money to spend on silly things lol, so the market is bigger over there
@Alpacaslapper, for people who don’t have the shower pull on their faucet, I make a wand version. In case you don’t know what a Star War is, that’s Darth Vader
@BluPenguin thank you, they’re all natural. No falsies in this house.
@agentdev thanks man, I need to fix the zits caused my seams mostly. I think it’s coming down to individual filament flow. Some will print perfectly, some with tiny artifacts. Probably makes it worse that the filament is shiny.
I saw a really cool reusable mask that uses 2 cotton rounds (like a cotton ball pancake ladies use to remove makeup). They were selling it for $30 though so I’ll be making my own design.
Wow good find! I’ve even been searching ebay and never found that.
New video. Found it useful!
@Venom121212, it’s funny how we were discussing skr 1.4 just now and then this video appeared.
Looks like your support fell down and you were printing in empty space. Then it would move to the middle piece, depositing that space print on the edge of your part.
Use wider supports, you can use different brim options to make it less likely to knock off, or you can look into using gradual supports that come diagonally from the side a bit.
Thanks! So like tree supports? Or what is it actually called?
can you export your profile and post it here. That’s the easiest way to look for problems.
Do you know how to do that? first save all the current settings as a new profile or even your existing profile and then hit export and save it to a file. Drag drop that file here.
Alright! I’ll do that in 20min when I’m back at my computer
All of this @DEEIF. I don’t know much about 3d printing yet but this is actually what I would think.
This, or just run your support speed slower (it’s what I do).
Thanks!
@mishrasubhransu
You use cura right? What’s the support type I want to turn on (once You look over the exported file)
Send me the stl file you are trying to print. I’ll put the right settings and you can play around with it afterwards.