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Pretzel 21-01-2015 22:06

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Does anyone know if the Cube 3 cartridges can be used in the Ekocycle version? My team was wondering if we would be able to use the Cube 3 cartridges in order to get a wider variety of colors.

The best thing I could find was the description of the Ekocycle printer which says, "Exclusively printing in post-consumer waste...", but the cartridges do appear remarkably similar (besides the Ekocycle branding on one of them and the material inside).Has anyone tried to use a Cube 3 cartridge in it and can tell me how it went?

We're very happy to have the printer, with a number of parts already designed for when it arrives, but we're hoping we can order the blue Cube 3 cartridges to match our team colors!

BeardyMentor 21-01-2015 22:12

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pretzel (Post 1431880)
Does anyone know if the Cube 3 cartridges can be used in the Ekocycle version? My team was wondering if we would be able to use the Cube 3 cartridges in order to get a wider variety of colors.

The best thing I could find was the description of the Ekocycle printer which says, "Exclusively printing in post-consumer waste...", but the cartridges do appear remarkably similar (besides the Ekocycle branding on one of them and the material inside).Has anyone tried to use a Cube 3 cartridge in it and can tell me how it went?

We're very happy to have the printer, with a number of parts already designed for when it arrives, but we're hoping we can order the blue Cube 3 cartridges to match our team colors!


I do not believe you can use any other material than the partially recycled PET filament. Sorry, no blue with the stock electronics.

topgun 21-01-2015 23:08

How to print a Solidwork part?
 
Got the Ekocycle printer today, got it setup, printed the test part that is part of the printer.

Now, how do I print my own file? I have a SolidWorks part. I assume I save it as an .stl file.

How do I actually print? Save it to a usb stick (as an .stl file) then stick that in the printer? I don't see a printer defined within Windows. The cubify.exe software seems more like a glorified web browser.

Your help is appreciated!

tomy 21-01-2015 23:11

Re: How to print a Solidwork part?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by topgun (Post 1431923)
Got the Ekocycle printer today, got it setup, printed the test part that is part of the printer.

Now, how do I print my own file? I have a SolidWorks part. I assume I save it as an .stl file.

How do I actually print? Save it to a usb stick (as an .stl file) then stick that in the printer? I don't see a printer defined within Windows. The cubify.exe software seems more like a glorified web browser.

Your help is appreciated!

I have found the most success from using cubify.exe. It allows you to control how you print. I.E. Solid, almost solid, hollow, honeycomb, ext. It's a little annoying to use but you have to use it.

IronBenderII 22-01-2015 23:43

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Got an email today that our printer shipped yesterday! The link in the email doesn't work though :(. I hope we get it soon enough that we can print some parts for our robot!!

waialua359 23-01-2015 00:45

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Ours shipped yesterday as well.

ehochstein 23-01-2015 00:58

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IronBenderII (Post 1432506)
Got an email today that our printer shipped yesterday! The link in the email doesn't work though :(. I hope we get it soon enough that we can print some parts for our robot!!

If you look at the URL through which the tracking link takes you, there is a letter at the end of the tracking number. Remove the letter and you can see the tracking information.

billbo911 23-01-2015 02:19

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IronBenderII (Post 1432506)
Got an email today that our printer shipped yesterday! The link in the email doesn't work though :(. I hope we get it soon enough that we can print some parts for our robot!!

If WolfPack needs some help and pointers with 3D printing, we will gladly help you out.
We will be using several printed parts on our robot this year and have learned a few tricks.

David Brinza 23-01-2015 10:01

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
We received an email from Cubify this morning - our printer has shipped!

FedEx says we should receive it Wed pm.

Hopefully, we get their USB stick and don't have issues activating the printer.

We've got at least one part we'd like to print for our robot: a magnetic encoder mount.

Qbot2640 23-01-2015 11:30

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by David Brinza (Post 1432625)

We've got at least one part we'd like to print for our robot: a magnetic encoder mount.

I don't know what your application is, or what encoder you're using, but last year we mounted a magnetic rotary encoder over our shooter's tilt pivot to measure the angle. The 3D printed mount method worked perfectly to hold the encoder, but we had a great deal of trouble keeping the encoder's chip perfectly aligned above the magnet. It would give us bad values when it strayed. We ultimately replaced it with a potentiometer, which was much better for our application...just keep it in mind if you're doing something similar.

IronBenderII 23-01-2015 13:16

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ehochstein (Post 1432522)
If you look at the URL through which the tracking link takes you, there is a letter at the end of the tracking number. Remove the letter and you can see the tracking information.

It looks like the email was a little premature, I went to test this and this time the link worked - but it hasn't even been picked up yet :(.

Quote:

Originally Posted by billbo911 (Post 1432543)
If WolfPack needs some help and pointers with 3D printing, we will gladly help you out.
We will be using several printed parts on our robot this year and have learned a few tricks.

Thanks Bill!

brynnanotbrenda 23-01-2015 14:56

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Congrats! We were selected last year, and we didn't get our 3D printer until about week 4. So I wouldn't worry.

Fusion_Clint 23-01-2015 23:20

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
I queried them today and ours is set to ship no later than 1/30/15; we placed the order on 12/9/14.:rolleyes:

IronBenderII 24-01-2015 00:21

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Fusion_Clint (Post 1433114)
I queried them today and ours is set to ship no later than 1/30/15; we placed the order on 12/9/14.:rolleyes:

Yeah. You (like I) just need to remember the huge donation they gave us. I'm thankful for the opportunity and try to manage my natural impatience :).

David Brinza 24-01-2015 06:03

Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Qbot2640 (Post 1432682)
I don't know what your application is, or what encoder you're using, but last year we mounted a magnetic rotary encoder over our shooter's tilt pivot to measure the angle. The 3D printed mount method worked perfectly to hold the encoder, but we had a great deal of trouble keeping the encoder's chip perfectly aligned above the magnet. It would give us bad values when it strayed. We ultimately replaced it with a potentiometer, which was much better for our application...just keep it in mind if you're doing something similar.

We're using them as an incremental encoders for our drive train. This worked very well last year, allowing us to implement an automatic transmission for our Super Shifters. This year, we purchased AMS encoders from Mouser and will integrate them onto Toughboxes.


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