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Once you've got a crimper and you've got things up and running as-is, you might also think about splitting your Z axis motor connections and using...
Here you go - I printed it in three parts to avoid needing supports although you could potentially combine the bezel and frame. Much of the credit...
That enclosure may have been for the original PanelDue rather than the 7i. Funnily enough I'm in the process of trying to get my BigBox back up...
Bringing my BigBox back from the dead...
Sooooo... having been AWOL for some time due to an extremely unplanned but very welcome addition to the family I'm finally back to tinkering with...
It sounds like we're talking about different parts, the thing I printed is a longer fan mount rather than an adapter. I checked the original BB...
It's not mounted on the printer at the moment, but here you go: [IMG] What aspect of yours doesn't fit, the space for the fan, screws etc? Could...
I've printed it and the fan fitted with no problems at all.
Ah I see, so potentially each head would have its own Z offset? Looks like Greg says that's not possible at the moment though, but maybe we could...
One thing I'm interested in with this new design is how nozzle level adjustment works. I've had next to no success with dual printing with my 1.1...
[Or just stick some tape to the SD card to make a tab to allow it to be easily pulled out. Nice low tech solution :-)
You should be able to leave it as is, it might come out the back instead of the front but I don't think that matters too much as long as you can...
We seem to be misunderstanding. The correct way is from below from the thinner side, hence why I said your heater block is upside down. Have a...
You said 'when tightening the screw from underneath going in from the thicker part' - the thinner part should be facing down and you screw it from...
Your heater block looks upside down to me, assuming you haven't deliberately swapped it round to hold the screw. The screw should go from the...
But where's the fun in that? ;)
Hah, it had just had a vacuum out when I took the pic, before that there was filament droppings everywhere :-)
Have you calibrated your e-steps to make sure you're extruding the correct amount of filament? Even if you've got the e-steps set, it's worth...
I did it afterwards, but I was doing some rewiring anyway to add connectors to the hotend cables so I can switch things out without opening the...
Heh that would be the ultimate in laziness!