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Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 3:02 am
by Eaglezsoar
A note to thank JFettig for getting the geared motor adapter plates so quickly.
I also plan on changing the spool holder to the one that has just been posted to Thingiverse.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 4:01 am
by RMLynch
@Eaglezsoar,

If you're talking about this one http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1060029 it is also here on Repables http://repables.com/r/623

I'm not sure what kind of pull you have with the good folks at SeeMeCNC, but maybe you could suggest to them the option of putting in the following into their kits:

- 608-ZZ or 608-2Z Bearings x4
- M8 x 1.25 x 190mm Threaded Rod x1
- M8 x 1.25 Nylon-Insert Locknut x1
- M8 Washer x1
- The links to the above .STL files or something similar in the excellent manual.[/list]

For the sake of a few extra dollars (these parts are fairly inexpensive) it would allow the user to "upgrade" the just useable Spool Holder to something much better after completion of their build.

Like they already do with the Peek Fan Housing.

I know things are done with cost in mind, but I'm sure most people who given the option, would gladly absorb the cost of some bearings, a 190mm rod, plus nut & washer.

It's one of the first "upgrades" most people do to their machines.

Plus... Most people love the idea of purchasing "things" all from one place at one time. Why not include something like this right within the kit?

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 1:23 pm
by Eaglezsoar
RMLynch wrote:@Eaglezsoar,

If you're talking about this one http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1060029 it is also here on Repables http://repables.com/r/623

I'm not sure what kind of pull you have with the good folks at SeeMeCNC, but maybe you could suggest to them the option of putting in the following into their kits:

- 608-ZZ or 608-2Z Bearings x4
- M8 x 1.25 x 190mm Threaded Rod x1
- M8 x 1.25 Nylon-Insert Locknut x1
- M8 Washer x1
- The links to the above .STL files or something similar in the excellent manual.[/list]

For the sake of a few extra dollars (these parts are fairly inexpensive) it would allow the user to "upgrade" the just useable Spool Holder to something much better after completion of their build.

Like they already do with the Peek Fan Housing.

I know things are done with cost in mind, but I'm sure most people who given the option, would gladly absorb the cost of some bearings, a 190mm rod, plus nut & washer.

It's one of the first "upgrades" most people do to their machines.

Plus... Most people love the idea of purchasing "things" all from one place at one time. Why not include something like this right within the kit?
That is indeed the one I am talking about! It is the best I have ever seen and your recommendations will be forwarded to John at SeemeCNC.
V3 of the Rostock is in the works perhaps something like this can be incorporated.
Your design is really the very best and every user of this forum should download your files and print one out for their printers. Damn nice job!

EDIT: John has been sent your files and my recommendations to use them.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:10 pm
by techstorage
Thanks for the post Brian, I purchased the geared stepper motor and Look forward to getting better PLA printing from my E3D hotends.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sun Oct 25, 2015 2:22 pm
by RMLynch
Eaglezsoar wrote:
That is indeed the one I am talking about! It is the best I have ever seen and your recommendations will be forwarded to John at SeemeCNC.
V3 of the Rostock is in the works perhaps something like this can be incorporated.
Your design is really the very best and every user of this forum should download your files and print one out for their printers. Damn nice job!

EDIT: John has been sent your files and my recommendations to use them.
Thank you very much Eaglezsoar!

I really appreciate the kind words!

Always happy to help out!

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2016 5:25 pm
by add1ct3dd
What did u guys set your steps per mm to with the 5.18:1 geared stepper? I tried 478.6 (stock 92.4*5.18), but it's not perfect. Finetuning could take a while :)

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2016 2:55 am
by RMLynch
add1ct3dd wrote:What did u guys set your steps per mm to with the 5.18:1 geared stepper? I tried 478.6 (stock 92.4*5.18), but it's not perfect. Finetuning could take a while :)
I used 466.00 as a starting point, within the "config" file for the SmoothieBoard and it was pretty bang on... For PLA that is. It will vary slightly from filament type to filament type, and even manufacture.

You should "calibrate" your extruder/extrusion properly. It doesn't take very much work at all to do this.

Just extrude say 100mm of filament through the extruder, measure it, and adjust the number in your "config" or firmware.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:41 pm
by TheRealRocketBurns
Anyone got any spare aluminum adapter plates they are looking to sell?

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:43 pm
by mhackney
You know you can print one too. I ran all my geared stepper ezStruders with a printed adapter with no problems whatsoever.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:44 pm
by TheRealRocketBurns
Currently cannot, my printer is in pieces I would rather not put it back together just to print one object

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:46 pm
by mhackney
I think I have 3 I'm not using at home (I'm traveling this week). I'd be happy to send you one when I get home on Friday.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:47 pm
by TheRealRocketBurns
Awesome! Please pm me so we can discuss cost and shipping.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 8:49 pm
by mhackney
PM sent, its on me.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:39 pm
by JFettig
TheRealRocketBurns wrote:Anyone got any spare aluminum adapter plates they are looking to sell?
I still have a few. Check the members marketplace for the ad.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 9:51 am
by geneb
TheRealRocketBurns wrote:Currently cannot, my printer is in pieces I would rather not put it back together just to print one object
You only have one printer? What's wrong with you? *laughs*

3D printers are like Doritos. You can't have just one.

:D :D :D

g.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 10:25 am
by barry99705
geneb wrote:
TheRealRocketBurns wrote:Currently cannot, my printer is in pieces I would rather not put it back together just to print one object
You only have one printer? What's wrong with you? *laughs*

3D printers are like Doritos. You can't have just one.

:D :D :D

g.
The cool part, is once you have one, you can start printing parts to make another!

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 5:29 pm
by geneb
Yep. The durned things breed like rats. :)

g.

Re: Getting the most from your ezStruder

Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:49 pm
by Eaglezsoar
geneb wrote:Yep. The durned things breed like rats. :)

g.
You are regrettably correct. Started with a small cartesian kit and now have 2 cartesians and 3 Rostock Max.
Can't help myself, I love to build them. I just hope they don't have babies.