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Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
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Assuming the goal was to take a 3D printer out of the box and start printing the Cube printer won that challenge hands down of those between Team 11 and the school. However I own an Up! printer and not only is the resolution much better than the Cube but it does print just fine with common materials I can buy and with little easy modification I can easily expand that range of materials. So if I was looking to replicate the experience and I could handle the smaller print area of the Up! I would say the Up! was just a better choice of the ones I've unpacked and tried. I own more than 10 3D printers including SoliDoodle 3, Prusa, Mendel and others that are projects from various RepRap timelines. Then again I like building my printers such that I know the maximum amount about what I am getting into and can source parts and modifications. Also it's fair to mention that not all formulations of PLA are the same. A lot of people do not understand that certain formulations of PLA will fail to extrude unless specific settings and changes are made for that formulation. As a result there are whole piles of materials at places like MicroCenter that will print fine in a MakerBot but not on a Bukito. On the other hand if you part that pile sooner or later you will find the spools that contain the proper compatible formulation for the Bukito (or whatever your 3D printer is) and then noting that part number you can order proper materials. This matters because even though the chipped materials are more expensive - at least there is the assumption the printer maker gave you the right materials. On that note I printed 200 pieces for a game for the school. When I did that I needed the right materials. Given the job scale and time frame I could afford to sort the proper materials and corresponding part numbers out. If that was a small batch of parts it would have not been worth the effort. Now I know what PLA sold by MicroCenter works properly in which of my printers (that was....fun). |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
Well, I suppose my default setting is such that I assume the best in people unless proven otherwise. I'll go on assuming that will.i.am pushed hard to get us these printers because he saw how big of an impact they can make. I'll also assume that the company hooked us up with 3D printers because they know the more prevalent they are, the better off we all are.
Happy printing for those that have them, for those who don't, be patient! Mine just came in about 20 minutes ago! |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
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I don't think that 3D Systems intended to turn the robotics kids into consumers; that's just who they want to sell to. I suspect that the unintended side effect of this FRC 3D printer grant is that the robot kids will work like heck to subvert the "pay for the razor blades" business model that is being pushed here. |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
Well, we got ours in today and w/in about 30 minutes of unboxing it our first print was underway. Easy and good quality!
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Did you contact support? |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
We're working through difficulties with our EKOCYCLE as well - almost identical to what Sperkowsky has stated. I'm in contact with their support, I'm thinking we also got a lemon, but I'm also grateful for their donation to the team.
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Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
Ours came about 4 days ago, and has been put to use already- printing some good quality battery plugs to distinguish the charged batteries from uncharged.
So far, everything's working great, and hopefully will continue to! |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
How do we print with two colors in the same object?
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Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
We have printed several parts that would be very difficult to make - so far it's been great! There is a learning curve but it's been great so far!
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Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
Ours has worked very well so far too. Encoder mounts, Jigs for hole patterns, Jetson TK1 mount, custom electronics mounts. And more to come. Also haven't needed anymore filament. Also if you want clearance for #8 screws use .190" for the hole diameter. For 1/4"-20 use .280".
Note; It's usually cold in our shop (40-60deg F) |
Re: Anyone heard more about the Ekocycle 3D printer?
Was able to get ours activated and a sample part printed. However cubify.exe gives me an error message;
An erro rhas occurred in the script on this page line 1 char 10226 Error invalid argument Code 0 URL: http://css3-mediaqueries-js.googleco...ediaqueries.js I can log in. I uploaded an stl file exported from autodesk inventor. when I select the part and hit print I get "Cubify has stopped working". Also when I select my part and hit settings I get no settings about how its going to print as the manual suggests. Well help Also when I restart cubify I get an error login failed for user no user present. Please try again. I get another software error: from cubify.exe; An error has occurred in the script on this page Line 1 char 11895 [$injector.modulerr] http://errors.angularjs.org/1.2.3/... https://dud5umgikjidx.cloudfront.net...2fdXHxZCWyHgY1 It looks like in cubify.exe I'm not getting the printer settings icon either. Argh. |
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