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Cracked pepper sir? (3D Splinter...) Pi Chef Challenge Blog post #6

crackedpepper
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19 Feb 2018

This week has again been quite slow in terms of progress. I spent most of the weekend slowly watching a 3D printer fail.

 

As i posted last week the 3D printer I am using is a micro3D (https://printm3d.com/themicro/ ). I had a reasonable amount of trouble just getting it set up as the latest software wouldn't install the drivers successfully. The solution to this ended up being installing an old version of the software (for which the drivers installed correctly) and then installing the newer version. The older version i used wasn't provided by m3d but was in a dropbox i found through reddit, located here https://www.dropbox.com/sh/maf6kv4c80fyu0b/AABnYs9yG5jPDUnqw5H3gr82a/Software%20-%20Windows/Windows%20Software%20-%20201…

 

Once i got the drivers and software up and running i thought it would be smooth sailing, boy was i wrong. I was originally printing using ABS and was having a lot of problems with the models peeling from the print bed. The image below shows one of the major culprits where the front corner is raised quite a bit.

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The printer I'm using doesn't have a heated print bed and this issue seems to be quite common. After some reading i decided to try using double sided tape on the print bed to stop the peeling. The results are below:

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I'm pretty sure i wasn't printing a model of squashed cotton candy but it seems as though that is what i got. At this point i moved onto trying some PLA the results were much better. After an initial failure i bumped the nozzle temperature up by 5 degrees and end up getting some reasonable results.

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The above image is of the two sides of the base of the robot arm. These prints are much better than i had previously managed but the are still far from great. Its a bit hard to tell from the image but the smaller circles are pretty inconsistent which may be a problem when it comes to construction.

 

Whilst I was at the hardware store grabbing the double sided tape I also picked up most of the remaining materials:

  • 1m length of 12mm aluminium pipe (design calls for 15mm, ill have to fit it in sleeves)
  • 1m length of 6mm aluminium rod
  • 2 M8 bolts
  • 8 M4 bolts
  • 40 m3 bolts
  • Nuts for above bolts
  • some washers

 

The complete list with sizes can be found on page 4 of the instructions pdf on the uStepper github https://github.com/uStepper/uStepper-RobotArm-Rev3/blob/master/armInstructions.pdf

 

I am also waiting on some parts to be shipped to me:

  • 12  624Z bearing
  • 4 608Z bearing
  • 4 servos

 

The printer is going to be working most nights when i get home form work as i still have a lot of printing to do image

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  • genebren
    genebren over 7 years ago +3
    Adrian, I have heard horror stories from people trying 3D printing. I have still not tried it, but I can definitely understand the draw. Hopefully you can find the right formula and get some clean print…
  • e14phil
    e14phil over 7 years ago +2
    Hey Adrian Ouch! that seems like a nightmare. ABS is very very supseptable to curling off the bed and it is always down to heat changes from the heated bed/hot end/enviroment. I would advise switching…
  • e14phil
    e14phil over 7 years ago in reply to crackedpepper +2
    Great! Nice to hear of your progress :-) If PLA works, that makes sense with it being a Heat issue. I would ask if your printer has a heated bed, if not... this is the issue that a heated bed usually resolved…
  • xdvsx
    xdvsx over 7 years ago

    Hi Adrian,

    Try using gluestick on the printer bed i find it tacky enough to keep the print down.

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    e14phil over 7 years ago in reply to crackedpepper

    Great!  Nice to hear of your progress :-)

    If PLA works, that makes sense with it being a Heat issue. I would ask if your printer has a heated bed, if not... this is the issue that a heated bed usually resolved.

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    crackedpepper over 7 years ago in reply to e14phil

    I got much better prints with the PLA so I will be sticking with that for this project. I would like to resolve the ABS issues but I think that can be a problem for another project

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    genebren over 7 years ago

    Adrian,

     

    I have heard horror stories from people trying 3D printing.  I have still not tried it, but I can definitely understand the draw.  Hopefully you can find the right formula and get some clean print soon.  Best of luck.  Continue pushing forward.

     

    Gene

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    e14phil over 7 years ago

    Hey Adrian

     

    Ouch! that seems like a nightmare. 

    ABS is very very supseptable to curling off the bed and it is always down to heat changes from the heated bed/hot end/enviroment.

     

    I would advise switching to PLA for a quick fix, or put your printer in an enclosure while printing.

     

    https://www.makerbot.com/media-center/2011/06/23/12-ways-to-fight-warping-and-curling

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