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OpenBuilds - https://openbuilds.com/threads/cube-3-pro-hacks.8420/
http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/1892-The-ReCube-Wand-Help-Thread?
This was linked in there somewhere.
The Pro version is a paid version. You would have to get in touch with...
The thread gets into the loading of the firmware onto the Arduino. There is an installer. ReCube is basically a stand-alone loader where you need to set a couple of switches in the command line.
Not that I am aware of. Second best bet is to make one; http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/1712-Building-Tomuro-s-Circuit
I have not heard from William for a while. I hope all is well...
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ReCube
I've made some new designs for my Lego Mindstorms kits with the 3D printer. Ariel, as to 2D, you can make things flat, sure.
Beautiful work! I am surprised the 1.65 drew 4 traces. That I will have to explore further. You can see with the 1.8 where the 0.5mm spacing is maintained on the return path but the crowding...
Those look good. When I design the part, I use 0.9mm for a pair of walls and 1.8mm to get the slicer to make 2 pair, or 4 walls for a robust print. The default for the printer is 0.5mm offsets (so...
You've got all that right @Gwyneth You can't pull up its driver. That is what invalidates the link. Reinstalling the patch is the only way to reset it. Not very well implemented but it was early...
These are impressive for sure. Used as intended with a little knowledge will get you very productive prints.
Unfortunately there are no other compatible slicers, not wholly compatible. This is...
You might need to look at something like Simplify3D. Although there is a good profile for CubePro, you might be able to hack a Cube3 file out of it.
Ebay is the best bet.
Sorry for not answering but you are asking for something quite esoteric. These are not easily modeled with conventional CAD systems. I'd love to be able to do this.
I am not.
I have not upgraded so it is difficult to be a guide. However, there are others on the forum that do use it.
Having the freedom to make your own profiles is a huge leap in itself ;]
RicciEU moved the components a little bit so that can be followed by the images. The wiring has to be the same. The code is what demands certain I/O from the NANO.
I was using an older version and I simply gave up on Cura. It doesn't do BFB correctly so it interprets things wrong.
Any BFB style file will revert to older algorithms on CubePro. The last BFB...
I've had Cura do some really strange stuff. Your example is far worse than I've seen though.
Hey DRoo - http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/1712-Building-Tomuro-s-Circuit?p=45573&viewfull=1#post45573
That is based on a vector board.
I can sell you full ABS carts (new old stock 2014) and I can change some to infinity rinse. They go for $50 each plus shipping.
The naked greed is what killed the line, and put you in this predicament.
The code is hashed from the serial number. The serial number is printed on a label that can be found on the machine. ...
Aha, the thermister. People have had a very hard time matching up the thermister with the software. Probably one of the reasons for some of the insanely beautiful FrankenCubes found on the forum. ...
Get yourself a PCB drill at 0.5mm and go to town. It really should be that simple. Just be sure to chase the burr from the inside.
The thermal issues with the chamber heater have all been...
The normal nozzles are 0.4mm aperture. I think the alternative extruder is 0.5mm.