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if the printer is working well thats an absolute steal congrats
Thanks! Yeah, after some fiddling here and there I managed to print a calibration cube that didn't look too bad. My son has taken it for himself though as he thinks it's Lego :ROFL:

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Thanks! Yeah, after some fiddling here and there I managed to print a calibration cube that didn't look too bad. My son has taken it for himself though as he thinks it's Lego :ROFL:

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Anything can be Lego, if your imagination works well enough.


On topic: Anyone here found a **easy** application to modify existing Thingiverse open source files ?
I want to tinker with printing an enclosure for a Meshtasic device with a odd-shaped battery.
 
Anything can be Lego, if your imagination works well enough.


On topic: Anyone here found a **easy** application to modify existing Thingiverse open source files ?
I want to tinker with printing an enclosure for a Meshtasic device with a odd-shaped battery.
 
I picked up some PLA after chipping my carborundum glass trying to wrestle a PETG print off the bed this morning. Muuuuuch easier to remove now, and no release agent needed as it just plops off. A spring steel sheet is on my wishlist though.

I am trying to get some prints under my belt for the experience points, so I printed this small turtle box (not to be confused with a box turtle) for my son:

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I currently have an 18+ hour print going for the wife, some or other character from one of her books. It's the first print I am doing with supports aside from the turtle's lid, so that is going to be an interesting one.
 
Not sure if this has been shared, but NASA has a free database with models for various things, including rover kits and satellites, etc. I am sure some people here will enjoy it. Just select the 3d printable filter on the left

 
Final assembly day is here after almost two weeks of printing.
While I already have a Tyrannosaur in my collection, the previous print was based off a museum model scan.

I decided to buy an actual professional paleo artist sculpted Rex since with most Museum specimens you get issues with bones being flattened over time and proportions etc. not being perfect. I also don't want to paint it and keep it white since the contrast with white skeletons in my dark bar area works the best.

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It's going to be MyBB™ levels of massive.
Just under 1.2 meters long and took just over 1KG of filament with 10% infill.
As you can see on the plates, this is about as big as I can go without some gnarly splicing.

It's fully printed in PETG and that made it by far the easiest print I've had, not a single object print failed on me.
I swear, PETG on a standard Bambu textured plate is magic.

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And of course, in the most stereotypical Tyrannosaur printing blunder thing I could do, I forgot to print the arms.

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EDIT:
I'm testing out a spotlight setup for my display mount area.

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Final assembly day is here after almost two weeks of printing.
While I already have a Tyrannosaur in my collection, the previous print was based off a museum model scan.

I decided to buy an actual professional paleo artist sculpted Rex since with most Museum specimens you get issues with bones being flattened over time and proportions etc. not being perfect. I also don't want to paint it and keep it white since the contrast with white skeletons in my dark bar area works the best.

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It's going to be MyBB™ levels of massive.
Just under 1.2 meters long and took just over 1KG of filament even with just 10% infill.

It's fully printed in PETG and that made it by far the easiest print I've had, not a single object print failed on me.
I swear, PETG on a standard Bambu textured plate is magic.

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Your dino stuff is epic!
 
Pulled out the nozzle on the work K1 Max but turns out its been changed from standard to the below (left nozzle) :
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So I had to try unclogging the current nozzle instead as someone wants to print urgently.

So I tried heating up the nozzle and poker manually using a stove.

After reinstalling I am getting the following error:
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Any ideas?
 
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