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Old Sep 5, 2015 | 08:19 PM
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Empirically, stolen flipped and rebuild comes before all other, then fae fae, then community build thread.
Old Sep 5, 2015 | 08:56 PM
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Not by much.
Old Sep 6, 2015 | 01:32 AM
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I can do that, will print baller black PLA case because that's all I have.

Was it you that had the lame fedex driver too? Do they know you have to knock to see if someone is home? Am I to wait on my porch all day? I'm mad, I want to play with this thing.
3d printer is 10% ready. Now to figure out the honeycomb in the print, I think the extruder is slipping on the filimant or something, maybe some corner extruder acceleration settings? This the part that's gonna suck, tuning it the rest of the way.



Fedex was a pain in the ***, didn't bring the package to the fedex store like I asked, left a note on my door while I was there, brought it 45 minutes away and said "**** it" till Tuesday.

**** that, I paid for fast shipping so I could set it up till tuesday. They actually brought it all the way back to the fedex store, finally got it at 9pm...

Amazon is pretty good at making fedex do their job, ******* pathetic that's what it takes.
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Why honeycomb
Old Sep 6, 2015 | 04:23 PM
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My extruder settings are wrong or something is jammed up. I though the filament might be slipping on the hobbed drive bolt, but that's not it. Now I'm going to go after software and see if I can't make it squirt more plastic or something.

I got it to print a cool pattern though, I still think this is gonna be one badass 3d printer for $400 bucks, once I get it dialed in. I can't hardly see the layer height, and this is double the minimum layer resolution available.





I had to stop it early when the X axis belt popped loose and I lost a few steps.
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Old Sep 6, 2015 | 05:43 PM
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Ewwwww coke nail.
Old Sep 6, 2015 | 05:59 PM
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That's my surface finish tester, besides how else are you supposed to stay awake long enough to fix one of these printers?

It's getting better, better enough to maybe print brackets tonight. I scaled the test model down 50% and turned the extruder up to 150% fill. The two shell layers and infill passes are still having adhesion problems, if it would extrude twice as thick it would be flawless.

Maybe I have wrong nozzle settings?



Tiny little thing is only about 1" tall. Prints quick though.
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I figured things out, finally. Did you change the dimensions on the GPS case at some point Aidan? It's like mirrored and shorter, but not thinner.





I made a dipstick handle, too. Out of PLA, so it melts the first time I drive somewhere.

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Old Sep 6, 2015 | 09:37 PM
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Yes, dimensions have changed over the development, I'll try and get you the good files when I get home.
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<br />Print brackets next! My friend still hasn't been able to print them, and I need brackets before sept 21st.
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I have one loaded up in Curia right now

No rush on the files, but I'm pretty sure this printer is decent enough to make em. Took 20 minutes though, I don't know if that's good or bad.
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<p>I has seen the light.</p><p>My VTPS never really worked right. Couldn't figure out why, still don't know why. I rewired it the other day when planning to install a Wells TPS. Well that one didn't work so I put my BMW tps back on. And it worked! Holy ****, TPS based accel enrichment is awesome. No more bogging and jerking off the line, I can step on it anywhere without being gentle with the gas. Halleluja.</p><p>Track day on thursday.</p>
Old Sep 8, 2015 | 01:28 PM
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lol, electrical engineering mis-wiring a pot
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<p>Nope, wires were not rearranged. Just cut out the old janky wires and re-wired cleanly. There weren't any signs that anything was touch, was just not very clean wiring.</p><p>My friend with the 3d printer is taking forever. I really want these done by MRLS.</p>
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broken wire in the insulation? still, shame on you
Old Sep 8, 2015 | 01:38 PM
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<p>Nope, when I tore it down all looked good. Either way, i love it now.</p>
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I used to think I didn't need accel enrichment either, I'm all super aggro with it now and have it set to something like 25-50 tpsdot when it starts kicking on. I like it, lots.

I think I figured out what's up with my printer being a bitch, it's got a hobbed bolt on a stepper motor directly driving the filament down into the hot extruder. That stepper motor was getting hot, then the hobbed bolt would get warm and start to melt the plastic on the hobbed bolt instead of feeding it down like it is supposed to. That with the fantastically shitty hotend and alignment would make the filament bind and quit extruding.

So I got this, but I think it's close enough for what I need. I'm gonna try fitting it later tonight.

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<p>20-50? sissy</p><p><img src="https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.miataturbo.net-vbulletin/500x627/80-xp5pv2z_0b44912a5b5c81eddf0443000bca9d2a1321f58c.j pg" title="" /><br /><br />Test that **** quick. I need the CNC brackets in 2 weeks.</p>
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Can you add pulsewidths smaller than .1MS with MS3 AE? I might go lower, if I could, I just can't add any less fuel as I understand it now.

I'll be trying tonight, then going for material tomorrow if it works.
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<p>I literally have no idea, i'm just bullshitting.</p>
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<p>I should order some wheel spacers in case it doesn't fit.</p><p>I had these before, and they were cheap and worked fine.</p><p>4 Wheel Spacers Thickness 3mm or 1 8" Fits 4x100 4x4 5 5x4 75 5x4 25 5x112 5x4 5 | eBay</p><p>If you know of any cheaper let me know.</p>



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