Posts tonen met het label Orca. Alle posts tonen
Posts tonen met het label Orca. Alle posts tonen

vrijdag 9 mei 2014

Keep it cool

Hi all

I've not been printing for a while. Here you can see the front of a building which came out pretty good.
I can still notice the bed not being perfectly 'flat' even after leveling it multiple times.

To make the bed perfectly level I will (in the future) install these parts from thingiverse. This is the link http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:63796 
I printed the part at 0.1mm layer height and the parts came out looking very good.

To get my prints looking this good I tweaked the extrusion multiplier in slic3r. This head to be done because I didn't do this after I started using a new roll of filament.

One problem with this printer is that the Y-axis motor gets reasonably hot. It's mostly because of the heated bed constantly hovering above. I'm currently trying to insulate the top of the motor (closest to the heated bed) and cool the underside of the motor (with a heat sink). If my temperature sensor/finger is accurate and the motor does run cooler then before.

Saved the best for the last. I've printed a new enclosure for the electronics and tidied up the wiring.

vrijdag 18 april 2014

Small update

Hi readers
all fixed nicely
Small update here!
I fixed the small fan that cools the extruder and I made it possible to disconnect the fans from the power supply. Usually they are connected straight to the 12V input.




both fans connected to one terminal on the GEN6 deluxe board


I also switched back to clamps for holding down the glass plate on my print bed. The tape didn't hold the glass good enough and it started to come loose. The clamps I use now won't bump into the extruder because they don't stick out as much as the previous ones.

Last but not least I update the Marlin firmware after running a PID autotune. The instructions I used can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APzJfYAgFkQ

zaterdag 12 april 2014

Ran out of filament

Yesterday I ran out of filament on the end of a big print. Unfortunately the print wasn't finished yet. Here is the time-lapse video of the print: http://youtu.be/hjPn_ucdcfY
Luckily I can start printing again because today I got my new filament
 

zondag 30 maart 2014

Update

For those who read my blog sorry that it has been a while since my last update.
Since my last update some things have changed, the extruder cooling fan stopped working, I re-calibrated the bed, I've put kapton tape on the bed and I printed a clamp to hold the cables of the x-carriage.
The cable clamp was needed because the cables used to be zip-tied to the cooling fan cable. This made the cable a hinge which would bend every time the x-carriage would move. Eventually the copper inside the cable broke and the fan stopped working. I temporally put the big fan on to replace the small fan untill I've got a new one. 
I'm actually planning on to replace both fans (the on for the extruder and the one for the electronics) because the original ones make to much noise.

After some recent failures I decided to re-calibrate the bed, put kapton tape on it and get rid of the clamps.
One off the problems I had where because of unneeded tension in the printers frame. The tension caused the x-axis smooth rods to bend and cause the extruder to hit the bed on the sides while at the middle it was fine.
I've also started using kapton tape on the bed instead of hairspray. The hairspray looked so dirty but it worked ok. I don't know if the kapton tape will do better than the hairspray but we'll see.
The last thing I changed was getting rid of the clamps that used to hold the glass in place. Every time I printed something big the extruder would bump into one of the clamps and mess things up. That's why I've taped the glass in place with kapton tape now.

woensdag 5 maart 2014

Haven't heard from me for a while

Hello readers

I'm still here. I haven't been updating a lot because I couldn't print a lot or work on my printer.
So here is something I have printed.


donderdag 20 februari 2014

It has been a while

Haven't been printing a lot smaller since my last post.
Here are some things that I have printed.
First picture is a part of a house. The second picture is a magic wand.

maandag 3 februari 2014

Upgrade #2 upgraded (again)

Because my previous version of the cooling started to melt away I made a new cooling unit.
This version is more compact and of course doesn't melt.
In the picture you can see two versions the one on the right is final version. The top of the cooling unit is covered with a layer of aluminium foil to reflect heat from the print head. 

zaterdag 25 januari 2014

Upgrade #3 insulation

When I switched from PLA to ABS heating up the print bed took forever.
I got sick of waiting so I insulated the underside of the print bed. Now the bed heats up faster (I guess, don't know how long it took before).
As a precocioun I also insulated the y-axis carriage to minimize heat transfer from the bed to the bearings.

woensdag 22 januari 2014

Small upgrade

A few days ago I replaced the metal clamps that hold the glass bed in place. I replaced them with smaller printed plastic clamps.

zondag 24 november 2013

The biggest print yet!

Today I printed the biggest print yet.
It's a roof for an architectual model. The print took about 3 to 4 hours.
The rest of the model will follow this week.

woensdag 6 november 2013

Calibration extrusion

This was the first calibration ran. With a simple guide I managed to set the correct extrusion multiplier in slic3r (see the difference in the picture). Here is the link to the website: http://cisana.net/extruder-calibration/
The first test print had rough corners but after setting the correct extrusion multiplier they improved significantly.

zondag 3 november 2013

First print

This is the very first print to come out of my 3D-printer.
After levelling the print bed and adjusting the endstop I was finally ready for the first print on my Orca v0.43.
Without tweaking any settings the print looks great already.
The only settings I changed were the nozzle diameter and filament diameter.

vrijdag 1 november 2013

Day five and done one building!

I now have a printer that moves! After five days i managed to get the Orca v0.43 moving. The only thing left to do is fine tune and print.
Below you'll see some progress pictures I took during the build. 

the y and z axis which is a pain in the but to get straight.

Y motor with rubber O-rings to dampen the vibration (this is not a standard thing I added this myself)




working on the extruder/puzzle (the instructions weren't complete) 
nearly done, here I was working on the cable managment

maandag 28 oktober 2013

the printer arrived!

Today my 3D-printer arrived! You can watch the unboxing video right here.
I started to build the printer and I can already say that it is easier to build then the shapercube.
The instructions on mendel-parts.com explain the build verily well, although they could give more information.
For instants they don't always tell you if the bold in the picture is a M4x16 or a M4x20 (I can't tell the difference until I notice it is to short).

vrijdag 25 oktober 2013

First things to arrive

Today the first things arrived.
I received two 1kg rolls of printer filament. One roll of PLA plastic and one roll of ABS plastic (both white).
I'll try both rolls and see which one I like the most.

woensdag 25 september 2013

Bought a 3D-printer

Today I bought my first 3D-printer the Orca 0.43. This is a 3D-printer by Dutch design. This will be my second 3D-printer build, my first build was a Shapercube. This is a german 3D-printer. Unfortunatly I this printer for my school so I couldn't use it for myself a lot.

My plan is to post my progress on/with the Orca on this blog, because there isn't a whole lot out there about this 3D-printer.

It will probably take a while till the next post, because I have to wait for 3-4 weeks for the kit to arrive.