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Re: What you've learned about your Makerbot Replicator2
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Will definitely buy more filament from Inventables...it's a few dollars cheaper and they have tons of colors. |
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enguneers could you post some links to them ?
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This is off topic, but not worth making a new thread about.
Has any team tried 3D printing a 3D printer? :D. That'd be cool :D I think the replicator has the precision required for such a complex print! |
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At last count, 330 had printed something like 3-4 printers worth of parts. I would know: I spent part of a summer keeping an eye on the first two we had while they printed the rest. |
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Also, I would be interested in exploring what you say about acetone vapor bath. That's an interesting way to uniformly bond layers. |
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Our team, 3324 has been working with the replicator 2x for a little over a year now. It has become a major part of our workflow moving from CAD design to aluminum manufactured parts. We're even using our machine to create custom wheel spacers some other actual robot parts.
We almost exclusively print in ABS for the strength upgrade. Early on we had some issues with warping but we've mostly solved it all with a combination of frequent and precise plate leveling, increasing bed temperature slightly and applying an acetone/ABS slush mixture onto the plate before each print. We've started sourcing our ABS from IC3D - it's a local (to us) company creating high quality filament for cheaper than I can find anywhere. http://www.amazon.com/IC3D-1-75mm-Pr...&keywords=ic3d http://www.ic3dprinters.com/ |
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I've heard of this slurry technique but have yet to try it.
Other than a few issues keeping a part bonded to the surface (or slight warp up) I have had much more success printing in ABS than PLA...and it's so much easier to remove support structures. I'm glad I spent the extra money for the 2x because it's so nice to have the option of printing with either. Here's another source for filament http://www.hobbypartz.com/3dprfi.html. Haven't ordered from them yet but the price seems right. I will try this the next time around. I've heard many stories that the cheaper stuff tends to vary in thickness which causes extrusion issues. Buyer beware as you try new sources. |
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We recently bought an aluminum build plate (due to warping of the acrylic one), and have been very satisfied. We got ours from this guy on ebay, and it has been working marvelously. It's significantly heavier, but is also, as advertised, super flat.
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DonorsChoose.org just opened up the MakerBot deal in California. And we got one (I think). Can't wait to use all this advice.
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