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How do you program the 3D printers

jw0752
jw0752 over 10 years ago

Hi 3D Printer Experts,

This is probably a trivial question but I would like to know more about how you tell the 3D printer what you want to make? Do you have to scan existing objects? Do you have to measure and input parameters into a driver program? I noted the other day Doug W. needed an adapter for a Micro SD card and in a very short time he had printed one. This is amazing but is it that simple? Doug is an incredible engineer and perhaps it isn't so easy for everyone. Just curious.

Thanks John

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  • fvan
    fvan over 10 years ago +2 verified
    Hi John, I usually search if a model already exists for what I want to print. You can browse and search on http://www.thingiverse.com/ for that. Doug's microSIM adapter is something generic enough, so…
  • Former Member
    Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to jw0752 +2
    Hi John, i would not say i am any more creative than anyone else, i think it is just that i have been an engineer for all my working life and if i can think of what i want something to do then i can normally…
  • michaelwylie
    michaelwylie over 10 years ago +1 suggested
    The basic idea is to start with a 3D model and slice it into layers based on your parameters. Then print each layer on top of each other, producing a 3D object. Every software might perform this differently…
  • bradnorwood
    0 bradnorwood over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    It's hard to add ports, but sometimes to get them recognized and interfaced it is. Not all systems are plug n play.

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    0 Former Member over 10 years ago in reply to bradnorwood

    Hi again, I did think of using one of the usb to parallel port adapters but when i saw the usb device at a good price i just went for that i still have the usb to parallel adapter along with the parallel device to run the system but i will just add it to the rest of the junk in here.

    when i was looking at building the printer i was going to go for NEMA 42 but then i noticed that the NEMA 23 had a better torque and that for the complete system was not that much more i decided to go for the larger ones anyway i thought i know how i am as soon as i finish it with smaller motors i would want to have the larger ones and then go out and buy  the larger ones anyway so i may as just get them to start with, then if i want to build a larger machine that can do wood cutting all i would need to do is buy some longer rails as these motors and drivers will still be good enough plus they were not that much more anyway.

     

    i have a copy of Mach3 software which can do both milling and engraving which will work with the usb device and i saw somewhere that it can do 3d printing as well but if it is to much trouble to get it to do the 3D printing i have a Rep Rap control board which i can use with the other stepper drivers i have not done any 3D printing before but i am up for a challenge.

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  • bradnorwood
    0 bradnorwood over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I use repetier and slic3r, I'm thinking of buying a larger motor to replace my nema 17 extruder drive cause it slips and skips sometimes. It needs more torque to push the filament through the hot end, they came up with a double gear drive system at printrbot that I bought but have not tried yet. I have to print the head and assembl, all it is, was gears And bearings kit. If I use a bigger motor, I'll have to redesign the mount.

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    0 Workshopshed over 10 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I believe the reason for parallel port use is timing hence a USB to parallel may cause a problem. You are probably best off with a USB interface device.

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