After about 35 hours of work, I finally got my PEEK fan shroud printed, and on the first try, even!
To me, it looks as if it printed out fairly well for a newbie's first attempt. I see some goobers here and there (overextrusion?), but the part looks like the part, and the first layer looks pretty smooth. The print was done with MatterHackers Pro-series white ABS 1.75mm
Is there anything that I should be looking at adjusting based on these pics?
First print!
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- ULTIMATE 3D JEDI
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Re: First print!
I would just double check the cheapskate adjustments, and print some more. Practice makes it better.
R-Max V2
Eris
Folger Tech FT-5 R2
Eris
Folger Tech FT-5 R2
Re: First print!
I'll check the Cheapskate adjustments. I'm curious, what in the print indicates that they might be out of adjustment? The slop near the corners?
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Re: First print!
the waviness of the vertical perimeters. Also, If it was your first print, the wheels tend to seat in a little bit.
R-Max V2
Eris
Folger Tech FT-5 R2
Eris
Folger Tech FT-5 R2
Re: First print!
+1 on the cheapskate adjustment. I went back after my first few prints and re torqued any screw I could get to as well. I found that I was a bit light handed during the initial assembly process. It still feels great to get that first print out after all of the invested hours!
Machines- Rostock Max v2 with E3D v6, Corsair 750 power supply, PEI bed,injection molded carriages and new arms. Aluminum mount. X carve with x controller. Stratasys Uprint SE
Re: First print!
I went through and checked all of the Cheapskates. They seemed OK to me, so I did some more looking and discovered that the Z-tower belt tensioner had slipped down to the bottom. I retensioned that tower and printed out the PLA fan shroud, which looks better.