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Author: Ianmcmill

Hello. My name is Sebastian a.k.a. Ianmcmill. I like to build stuff. Wood, plastic, metal. I like to disassemble electronics to see what is under the hood. I am not an engineer nor did I learn what I am showing here.

Sudden consistant layer shifting [UPDATE1]

Posted on July 19, 2014July 20, 2014 by Ianmcmill

After printing several parts okay I noticed that my whole prints were slightly tilted to the left on the X axis. This was very strange because I did not change anything and kept the rod lubricated all the time. So I went through all the parts that affected the X axis. Finally I noticed that…

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Printing just for fun ? Huh

Posted on July 17, 2014July 17, 2014 by Ianmcmill

Actually works. Printed with 0.3 layer height (???) so they are quite visible. Some sandpaper or Tetrahydrofuran could come in handy. Gotta visit LHS tomorrow. Downloads: Thomas Bangalter’s Daft Punk Helmet Keff’s Weeping Skeleton Vampire Mummy Earphone Winder  

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Odds and ends…or Learning to 3d print by printing a new 3D printer #3

Posted on July 17, 2014July 17, 2014 by Ianmcmill

…arrived today. Namely linear ball bearings and linear rods. Printed one part of the motor_end.stl. The motor_end.stl is taken from the original Rostock Mini. No changes have been made on the Rostock Mini Modification (Sorry for not posting a link). Still unchanged settings but I went back to the heated build plattform. The MDF is…

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Learning to 3d print by printing a new 3D printer #2

Posted on July 11, 2014July 11, 2014 by Ianmcmill

Just finished the platform for the modified Rostock mini. The modded version has the hex nut notches switched on the sides so I reprinted it again. Though I think it would be possible to have used the vanilla part. Anyways. Printed this thing again with my speed settings and a 0.30 layer height again. Came…

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