3d printer stls from GT
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Problem is Jim, because he's out of stock you can't order one and check if it's plus VAT
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Whoops - didn't note the VAT selector in the top right corner.John S wrote: Problem is Jim, because he's out of stock you can't order one and check if it's plus VAT
I have to confess that I didn't take a lot of notice of VAT in my past life since my business used to be VAT registered and input VAT went straight through the accounts. But I'm learning the pain of actually having to pay it now.
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Art/John,
I bought my UP Plus last August and haven't looked back since. A recent firmware upgrade now allows a resolution of 150 microns. I bought it from Denford here in the UK.
At present I'm using it to make telescope parts. My next project is to make a rack and pinion micro focuser.
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I bought my UP Plus last August and haven't looked back since. A recent firmware upgrade now allows a resolution of 150 microns. I bought it from Denford here in the UK.
At present I'm using it to make telescope parts. My next project is to make a rack and pinion micro focuser.
Jim
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Jim:
Its ideal for that type of of work isnt it? Im making an encoder bases rainbowduino led flasher
and the test case I made fit like a glove to the encoder, I was quite pleased. I can see where I
have to fight with CAD programs to learn to extrude with them, none of them seem real friendly that
way..
Art
Its ideal for that type of of work isnt it? Im making an encoder bases rainbowduino led flasher
and the test case I made fit like a glove to the encoder, I was quite pleased. I can see where I
have to fight with CAD programs to learn to extrude with them, none of them seem real friendly that
way..
Art
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Jim:
One other comment, .. I added a 10 ohm resistor to my Up! to lower the temp a bit so I could use
standard reprap filiment..worked great and Ive been printing in ABS or Nylon now. The nylon works fine
with the 10 ohm resistor added to the plug for the sensor..
Art
One other comment, .. I added a 10 ohm resistor to my Up! to lower the temp a bit so I could use
standard reprap filiment..worked great and Ive been printing in ABS or Nylon now. The nylon works fine
with the 10 ohm resistor added to the plug for the sensor..
Art
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Art,
On the CAD front I use Solidworks. I use the 2D DXF profile from GM which I then Extrude - I don't change anything and it works perfectly - just one command!
I must admit, however, to enormous difficulty using the 3D DXF from GM. So much so that now I don't even bother trying.
Like the idea of using the resistor to control the nozzle heat. On the UP Printer forum there are many requests for user control of the nozzle temperature via the software. Perhaps we'll see it with a future release.
Jim
On the CAD front I use Solidworks. I use the 2D DXF profile from GM which I then Extrude - I don't change anything and it works perfectly - just one command!
I must admit, however, to enormous difficulty using the 3D DXF from GM. So much so that now I don't even bother trying.
Like the idea of using the resistor to control the nozzle heat. On the UP Printer forum there are many requests for user control of the nozzle temperature via the software. Perhaps we'll see it with a future release.
Jim
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Jim:
The resistor is pretty easy to add, took me about 10 minute son mine.. The forums show where it goes.
Teh 3d DXF's are hard to use, DXF is a pretty wide and loose standard. Its why I prefer the stl's , at least they
can be tested as accurate as they load or are used. I will be redoign the 3d DXF's as well now that Im aware of all the
3d modeling issues in terms of portability. GT's shoudl eb immediately loadable in pretty much any printing software...
Art
The resistor is pretty easy to add, took me about 10 minute son mine.. The forums show where it goes.
Teh 3d DXF's are hard to use, DXF is a pretty wide and loose standard. Its why I prefer the stl's , at least they
can be tested as accurate as they load or are used. I will be redoign the 3d DXF's as well now that Im aware of all the
3d modeling issues in terms of portability. GT's shoudl eb immediately loadable in pretty much any printing software...
Art