[dms-discuss] 2024-10-29 Open Hours @ Library

Bill King bking94618 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 1 00:30:29 UTC 2024


I made my first 3D parts today during Julie's hours. I didn't notice
any issues with cart movement, but we can ask Steve as he's had the
most experience.

My parts printed with no issues, though I learned that if you print
one, then use the touch screen on the printer to "Print Another", it
seems to default to the first filament roll in the ASM, not the one
you set for your first print. That would seem to be a bug. I ended up
with a white thumbscrew as well as my black ones.

Yes, I know you can clone a part to print more than one. It was my
first piece so I wanted to start small and simple.

BTW, we had one person in today to work on the Cricut. So, fairly quiet.

Bill

On Thu, Oct 31, 2024 at 11:17 AM Edward Bennett via Discuss
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> Braden et al. - I haven't finished Bambu youtubeU, but I made note two weeks ago that the printers are on carts with locked caster wheels. The printers wobble a bit while printing and I wonder whether the sway has been noticeable in people's prints, or if the motion might strain the extruder valves over time?
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> Always inquisitive,
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> Edward
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> On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 10:38 PM Braden Pellett via Discuss <discuss at lists.davismakerspace.org> wrote:
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>> Another little update,
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>> Today we had a visitor who was interested in 3D printing a house model based on 3D architectural CAD drawings, in his case as designed in software called Revit (another Autodesk software).
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>> We weren't able to start an actual print just yet, as for some reason Revit didn't want to export an STL (it was an option, but was greyed out).  He'll try to get an STL and come by again.
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>> Generally, though, I'm not sure how one would best print out a model house; in particular anything that overhangs would seem challenging; e.g. the tops of windows and doors.  But I also have very little experience with it. ^^;
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