http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/207-Nozzle-extrusion-obstructed-by-aluminium-chip?p=1952#post1952
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:632728
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http://www.print3dforum.com/showthread.php/207-Nozzle-extrusion-obstructed-by-aluminium-chip?p=1952#post1952
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:632728
I'm pretty sure #1 & #3 is a stand to hold a spool of filament.
#2 can wrap the wires (heater block & thermister, which look like the cables in #4) going to your extruder.
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The whole frame can be moved front to back to centralize the extruder over the bed center
Out of my price range but this one looks pretty awesome - RoVa4D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQjpjF_owQg
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Many hours were spent creating this cad model and I would like to offer it to Rapide Lite owners.
PM me if interested. Model is in step format.
Your feedback would be appreciated. It...
Finally got the dual extruder working. I have a couple tweaks yet to do but here is my first result
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Check out a video here https://youtu.be/t45NZ-bQb-c
They are referring to the scanner parts you would need to print as opposed to the original BQ design.
Is this what you are referring to? Taken from Updates, over one year ago.
Future Funding
Our Rapide Lite campaign has already been a monumental success, it is now the highest funded Indiegogo...
Very interesting!
I noticed the "Closed" banners have been removed from the Indiegogo pages. Perk links are still inactive, just noting a change.
Very interesting.
I noticed on the Indiegogo pages the "Closed" banner has been removed. Perk links are inactive, just noting a change.
I am almost ready to go with dual E3D-V6 Bowden extruders. Any advice on needed firmware changes welcome :)
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Excerpt from E3D-v6 wiki http://wiki.e3d-online.com/wiki/E3D-v6_Troubleshooting
"Bowden configurations are more tricky as the amount of retraction needed is dependent on factors such as the length...
Curious to see the results of a print that tall. I see a lot of centrifugal force being applied at that height with the y axis in motion and the bed held by springs.
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Keep the progress...
Can the premade db9 cable handle the load of the extruder heater?
It appears the heater wires hang below the nozzle. You may need to turn the cartridge around so the wires come from the top.
No idea, Only explanation was I needed to make a claim within 60 days after the bill it was on.
After a couple months I received credit from my credit card for Materialize Me Pro $100, & Stick Me $59
No help on the LCD or Dual Extruder perks.
Please update my entry.
I have overcome the X issue by increasing my x travel to 260mm. With 30mm between nozzles I can cover the 200mm bed with each nozzle.
I intend this to be a bowden setup with the stepper motors mounted on top of the frame like Clayton has done. The hot extruders will be similar to what LoefflerG has shown here...
My work towards multi-color printing. I will be using 2 E3D V6 hot ends.
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Bolson, Your new link is for 4mm OD, we need 3mm OD
I tried that product (not teflon) from Amazon and found it pretty difficult to insert it in the heat break. The OD is slightly to big. I did manage to get it installed but went ahead and ordered this...
I think Bolson's link is just searching through indiegogo for "Ethan Hunt" via google, not using indiegogo's search engine.
I got the threaded rods @ banggood.com
http://www.banggood.com/400mm-T8-Lead-Screw-8mm-Thread-2mm-Pitch-Lead-Screw-with-Copper-Nut-3D-Printer-Z-Axis-p-979643.html
From ebay I got 16 3/4" long...
Correct and a firmware tweak, although the cabling may be too short.
I expanded mine to 300mm and the cabling is fine for that.