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Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:39 am
by Sonrisa3D
Hey all -

Just finished building, aligning, soldering, sanding, bashing my head against the work bench and finally have my first 3D printer up and running. Proud to say it is a Rostock MAX.
Rostock MAX Day 1.jpg
First print out of the gates, per the instructions, was the cube and I was very happy with the outcome. I have not done any extruder calibration yet (got antsy), that will be next. It looks like there was one layer 'kick' in there but cant argue for a first pass. The infill on the cube pillars was solid (the rest of the cube was 25%), which is a slicing and extruder issue rather than machine setup.
Cube1.jpg
Cube1x.jpg
Being an engineer I made a few machine modifications throughout the build, I'll post those later for others to follow if you dare.

Looking forward to joining the madness here on the forum.

Cheers,
David

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 7:57 am
by Batteau62
Welcome to the rabbit hole :!:

Just curious :?: What form of liquid cooling are you using from that lime green insulated tank in the pic of your machine :?: :lol:

Nice first print :!:

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:09 am
by Eaglezsoar
Welcome to the Forum! And the very first print from your new Rostock looks great.
Hope to see you around here more often.
Happy Printing!

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:36 am
by MSURunner
Batteau62 wrote:Welcome to the rabbit hole :!:

Just curious :?: What form of liquid cooling are you using from that lime green insulated tank in the pic of your machine :?: :lol:

Nice first print :!:

Looks to be High Mountain Banquet Light. Has amazing chilling capabilities ;)

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:03 am
by Nylocke
Looks like you're using the trick laser arms and a custom extruder?

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:05 pm
by Sonrisa3D
@Batteau - no liquid cooling, that is just an EZStruder Mount up there and the filament spool is off to the left.

@Nylocke - I started sanding those stock arms and gave up. I couldn't imagine any form of success without the graphite arms. I thank the forum for that find.

The Extruder mount i used was this:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:133766
It works, not the most ridged thing in the world, but i was looking for quick function, it will probably stay there for a long time.

I made some door hinges so you can take the door panels on and off, i'll post that this weekend.

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:08 pm
by Sonrisa3D
@MSURunner - the only cooling that took place for this build was the 30-rack of Coors light (pictured in the foreground)... a must have for the ~20 hours of total build time.

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:26 pm
by Batteau62
Sonrisa3D wrote:@MSURunner - the only cooling that took place for this build was the 30-rack of Coors light (pictured in the foreground)... a must have for the ~20 hours of total build time.
I'm originally from Colorado, good choice for "liquid cooling" and the "lime green insulation" on it's "tank" is a must during not only build, but marathon printing as well :D Here's to a silver bullet every time :!: Cheers ;)

Re: Welcome to the club

Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:04 pm
by MSURunner
Sonrisa3D wrote:@MSURunner - the only cooling that took place for this build was the 30-rack of Coors light (pictured in the foreground)... a must have for the ~20 hours of total build time.
Yeah, I agree. We chose to build ours outside the school and bring them back for that very reason haha.