Re: A good start
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 5:54 am
The 50 mm fan dragged on the bed, but I got it adjusted with a little twist and without stopping the print, but it did drag a bit on the outer perimeter of the skirt and caused a bit of thread to detach, but other than that.....
I'd say other than a few hiccups (my fault), some technical issues (all resolved), and a manual needing a few tweaks to make it even more noob friendly, I had a good time getting this project together the past few days. Once I added in info gathered from the wiki and S3D software and MG Googlegroup and this new forum, I say this was about very positive experience and I am looking forward to taking the next steps.
I have documented several projects on various forums, but this is the first time I have been able to document a hobby from the very first time I tried it for myself. It's kinda cool that my M2 order coincided with the creation of this forum! I hope that this little build will help someone in the future.
Thanks MG and groups/forum members, it was a good start!
This bracelet is pretty cool. I am impressed with the speed, the quiet running, and the quality of the end product. It took just a few minutes to print, but I spent some time waiting for the bed to cool (I just printed on the bare, heated glass). I gave it a bit of gentle jiggling and the bracelet popped off intact and only needing a little trim with an xacto.I'd say other than a few hiccups (my fault), some technical issues (all resolved), and a manual needing a few tweaks to make it even more noob friendly, I had a good time getting this project together the past few days. Once I added in info gathered from the wiki and S3D software and MG Googlegroup and this new forum, I say this was about very positive experience and I am looking forward to taking the next steps.
I have documented several projects on various forums, but this is the first time I have been able to document a hobby from the very first time I tried it for myself. It's kinda cool that my M2 order coincided with the creation of this forum! I hope that this little build will help someone in the future.
Thanks MG and groups/forum members, it was a good start!