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- Fri Jan 30, 2015 1:58 am
 - Forum: Members Marketplace
 - Topic: Black Rostock Max v2 in Sydney Australia
 - Replies: 0
 - Views: 2534
 
Black Rostock Max v2 in Sydney Australia
Hi Guys, Unfortunetley i have to put the printer up for sale. Other priorities need to come first at the moment and i really have not had the time to print as much as i would like. Location - Bexley North in Sydney Price - 1400 AUD Extras - E3D V6 Hotend ( Already Installed on the printer) Spare ...
					- Fri Jan 30, 2015 1:44 am
 - Forum: Australia and New Zealand
 - Topic: Welcome to Australia
 - Replies: 23
 - Views: 29151
 
Re: Welcome to Australia
 Yeah I'm glad I'm around, took me a day or so to fully realise that I actually was still alive. Sounds odd, but getting out alive felt so surreal that I wasn't sure I actually had. I even went to the beach and caught some waves with only slight nervousness. All is good, life is good. Wow what a ...
					- Fri Sep 12, 2014 11:51 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Has anyone created or know of a PS4 Controller holder?
 - Replies: 0
 - Views: 2383
 
Has anyone created or know of a PS4 Controller holder?
Hi All, 
I really want a holder i can screw into the wall or my desk.
Has anyone by any chance designed one?
Paul.
					I really want a holder i can screw into the wall or my desk.
Has anyone by any chance designed one?
Paul.
- Sun Aug 24, 2014 11:43 pm
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: Acetone vapor finishing without heat
 - Replies: 11
 - Views: 9673
 
Re: Acetone vapor finishing without heat
Awesome!!! cant wait to try this
					- Thu Aug 07, 2014 5:48 pm
 - Forum: What are YOU making?
 - Topic: Nespresso capsule holder
 - Replies: 7
 - Views: 6873
 
Re: Nespresso capsule holder
Would you be able to provide the .stl for that by any chance?
					- Fri Aug 01, 2014 2:19 am
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: Loud Rambo Fan? Use this!
 - Replies: 21
 - Views: 18444
 
Re: Loud Rambo Fan? Use this!
I just received one of these fans today. I noticed it has a 3 to 2 pin adapter in there with the normal red and black cables. Did you guys connect the adapter, cut the connector and then solder it onto the rambo?
					- Mon Jul 21, 2014 6:58 am
 - Forum: What are YOU making?
 - Topic: Flexy-Hand 2. 3d printed prosthetic hand vapor finished
 - Replies: 12
 - Views: 11038
 
Re: Flexy-Hand 2. 3d printed prosthetic hand vapor finished
Wow looks really good!!
i live the direction you're heading with your business. Always out to help others.
Good work
Paul
					i live the direction you're heading with your business. Always out to help others.
Good work
Paul
- Thu Jul 17, 2014 5:39 pm
 - Forum: Rostock MAX v2
 - Topic: Just bought a used Rostock Max V2
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 4472
 
Re: Just bought a used Rostock Max V2
yes you would, Mcslappy here on the forums have designed one which works just great and prints very smoothly http://repables.com/r/296/ heathenx also has a version. I am using the fan shroud from this version to work with Mcslappys original "longer" version of the mount http://repables.com/r/338/
					- Tue Jul 15, 2014 1:59 am
 - Forum: Rostock MAX v2
 - Topic: Success video!
 - Replies: 3
 - Views: 4358
 
Re: Success video!
Congrats!! Awesome feeling ay. the suspense is agonising.
I like your the LED lamp you're using. Do u mind letting us know where you got that from?
Paul
					I like your the LED lamp you're using. Do u mind letting us know where you got that from?
Paul
- Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:16 am
 - Forum: The Build Zone
 - Topic: Apostoly's Delayed Build Log
 - Replies: 15
 - Views: 11083
 
Re: Apostoly's Delayed Build Log
 Very, Very nice prints! Thanks for the great pictures! What slicer do you use the most? Thanks Eagle I find myself using cura the most at the moment, but i do switch between kiss and cura depending on filament type and what im printing. Took a while to get the hang of how one slicer prints but now ...
					- Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:05 am
 - Forum: The Build Zone
 - Topic: Apostoly's Delayed Build Log
 - Replies: 15
 - Views: 11083
 
Re: Apostoly's Delayed Build Log
Here are some prints over the past few months This ones fresh off the printer - one of my favorites so far - The antlers were a challenge [img]http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h451/apostoly1/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_20140713_195454.jpg[/img] [img]http://i1110.photobucket.com/albums/h451/apostoly1 ...
					- Fri Jul 11, 2014 8:44 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Kickstarter for Gecko3D Build plate
 - Replies: 17
 - Views: 15001
 
Re: Kickstarter for Gecko3D Build plate
GeckoTek Update #4 1 comment Like 2 likes Hi Everyone! We have just 9 Days to go. This has been an incredible experience for all of us. Again I can't express how much we appreciate all of your support. There is some important information below. Please read everything. In order to help us finish ...
					- Wed Jul 09, 2014 5:37 pm
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: I made a vid showing Guanu's fast calibration technique
 - Replies: 19
 - Views: 17033
 
Re: I made a vid showing Guanu's fast calibration technique
Guanu, i was never aware of step 15 - (After you have adjusted the screws, You have changed the Z height, so you want to go back and re-set the Z height the way you did earlier in this guide.) Going off previous methods documented on here, i never had to recalibrated the Z after the initial Z Height ...
					- Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:57 pm
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: PEI print bed surface experiments
 - Replies: 974
 - Views: 1182724
 
Re: PEI print bed surface experiments
If anyone is re applying the PEI, maybe a video demonstration would be helpful for anyone thinking of doing this in the future
					- Thu Jul 03, 2014 10:00 am
 - Forum: Troubleshooting
 - Topic: Bed Level off after hearing a bang
 - Replies: 1
 - Views: 2666
 
Bed Level off after hearing a bang
I calibrated my bed last weekend after taking the hot end off and mucking around with the printer. Now today (after printing successfully just last night) i am getting horrible prints, so i decided the check the level of all the towers and it seems like each are off with only one where its supposed ...
					- Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:26 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 - Replies: 9
 - Views: 8243
 
Re: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
Its a wealth full of knowledge on here. If it wasn't for this forum i probably wouldn't have been this into 3d printing.enggmaug wrote:Guys, I really learn a lot, reading your comments, and searchnig the terms you refer to that I don't know about...
Just wanna thank you for that...
- Wed Jul 02, 2014 10:42 am
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 - Replies: 9
 - Views: 8243
 
Re: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
i could powder coat it, but i really just want it too cost as minimal as possible or else i would have just ordered the black and waited a little longer for it.mhackney wrote:How about powder coating? It is really easy to do and doesn't require a lot of equipment to do a basic job.
- Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:19 am
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 - Replies: 9
 - Views: 8243
 
Re: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
Thanks for that in detail response
I have already ordered the normal anodized aluminium. I might just leave it the way it is. I really dont mind the look anyway
Thanks
					I have already ordered the normal anodized aluminium. I might just leave it the way it is. I really dont mind the look anyway
Thanks
- Tue Jul 01, 2014 8:43 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 - Replies: 9
 - Views: 8243
 
Re: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 Hi all, I am building a racing rig and using Aluminium profile as the base for the seat. The black anodized stuff is just always out of stock and little bit more expensive so i just went with the normal anodized grey color. I'm thinking of painting it a matt black myself, but from what i have ...
					- Tue Jul 01, 2014 6:20 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
 - Replies: 9
 - Views: 8243
 
Painting anodized aluminium for a racing rig
Hi all, I am building a racing rig and using Aluminium profile as the base for the seat. The black anodized stuff is just always out of stock and little bit more expensive so i just went with the normal anodized grey color. I'm thinking of painting it a matt black myself, but from what i have ...
					- Fri Jun 27, 2014 4:37 am
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: PEI print bed surface experiments
 - Replies: 974
 - Views: 1182724
 
Re: PEI print bed surface experiments
 i have been waiting for over a month and they have not shipped them yet (24th of May) I have purchased http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0013HKZTA/ref=oh_details_o00_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 on May 26, month and 1 day ago. Now i have trying glue stick, insulation tape, - not able to print https://www ...
					- Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:45 pm
 - Forum: General Tips 'N Tricks
 - Topic: PEI print bed surface experiments
 - Replies: 974
 - Views: 1182724
 
Re: PEI print bed surface experiments
i have been waiting for over a month and they have not shipped them yet (24th of May)Renha wrote:how fast did you get PEI sheet from Amazon? I am waiting a lot of time, and it isn't even shipped
- Wed Jun 25, 2014 6:32 pm
 - Forum: Troubleshooting
 - Topic: Unsolved Mystery. Weird Z0 behavior around build perimeter.
 - Replies: 500
 - Views: 368512
 
Re: Unsolved Mystery. Weird Z0 behavior around build perimet
Cant wait to test this out tonight!!
Thanks for the info guys!!
					Thanks for the info guys!!
- Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:47 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Possible to use Cura and Rep host at the same time?
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 5077
 
Re: Possible to use Cura and Rep host at the same time?
 If what you are asking is "can I use Cura to slice my STLs to create gcode and then use Repetier Host to print them" then the answer is yes. Simply save the gcode to a file in Cura and then load into RH to print. Very similar to the way you would use KISS. ah ye i guess i could do that, that makes ...
					- Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:40 pm
 - Forum: The Lounge
 - Topic: Possible to use Cura and Rep host at the same time?
 - Replies: 5
 - Views: 5077
 
Possible to use Cura and Rep host at the same time?
Hi all I tend to shift between Cura and kisslicer at the moment purely because Kiss doesn't have a brim option....yet I actually prefer Kiss's quality but I like the ease of use in Cura. With Cura I don't like that you cant control the printer through the PC and only via the LCD on the printer ...