So a while back I contributed to an Indiegogo (like kickstarter) for the
eMaker Huxley. A RepRap based 3D printer kit. When I got the kit I built the thing pretty quickly and tried to print some stuff. It kind of worked, but the I could only print very small simple things and even those were low quality compared to what I saw others being able to do. So I let it sit for a while as other things came up.
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What it looked like then... |
A few weeks ago I decided to try "fixing" it. So I rebuilt the extruder and hot end (more carefully this time), and I spent a bunch of time adjusting everything to be square and level as best as possible. After that it did start printing much better, but still I wasn't totally happy.
I did a bunch of research on different firmware and host software and the ones I really wanted to use wouldn't work well on the Sanguinololu board I had without first upgrading the MCU chip. I ended up buying a
RAMPS 1.4 board and an Arduino Mega 2560 to run it for now (I am starting work on an interface adapter for the RAMPS 1.4 board and a Propeller Platform or Quickstart board.) . The software I am currently using is the
Repetier firmware and
host with
Slic3r to produce gcode from STL files. I am pretty happy with the print quality now.
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What it looks likes now. |
Here are some of the things I've printed with it:
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A spool for filament coils |
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Some random test objects and stuff |
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I've been watching the new Doctor Who |
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The bracket for the RAMPS board &
a bracket for hooking servos together |
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Minecraft creeper
want's to give you a hug! |
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This is what I was able to print with 1 pound of filament.
Quite a bit of stuff, lots of failed stuff from early on, and
lots of test objects as I was tuning things. |
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