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Posted: Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:03 pm
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Nice! I have a Cr-10s with some upgrades (bltouch, genuin e3d all metal with a volcano heat block and ruby nozzle, stepper dampeners. Running th3d 1.1.9 with LA) a cr-10s5 (same upgrades except a capacitive probe I steal of the bltouch) and a Anycubic Linear plus Delta. Running all 3 with Octoprint on Pi’snightowl wrote:still around... my oldest kid is now 11.5 years old and passed my sholders....
still got the jeep wrangler. great for all this unstable weather we get now up north40 degree summers and -40 winters, even got tornado's in eastern ontario back in september (6 of them total hit EF1 to 3's).
Got a new hobby. 3d printing. picked up a ender 3. great technology and all open source so lots of upgrades!
NICE! I was looking at the creality CR-10 but its still expensive in canada ($500+cdn). Ender 3 ($300cdn) is slightly smaller (220x220x250) but everything is attached to the frame which makes it portable and takes most of the same parts as the CR-10. I can pick it up with one hand (with filiment) and put it in the back of the jeep and take it to work on those long night shiftsmorbidpete wrote:Nice! I have a Cr-10s with some upgrades (bltouch, genuin e3d all metal with a volcano heat block and ruby nozzle, stepper dampeners. Running th3d 1.1.9 with LA) a cr-10s5 (same upgrades except a capacitive probe I steal of the bltouch) and a Anycubic Linear plus Delta. Running all 3 with Octoprint on Pi’s
I'll be picking up an ender 3 this month. Want it for smaller prints while my bigger printers are busy with 48+ hour prints. You are going to love octopi. Has made management of the printers so much easier. PM if you every need help or just want to chat. I'm in some cr-10 facebook groups. Mostly complaining posts but some good info here and there.nightowl wrote:NICE! I was looking at the creality CR-10 but its still expensive in canada ($500+cdn). Ender 3 ($300cdn) is slightly smaller (220x220x250) but everything is attached to the frame which makes it portable and takes most of the same parts as the CR-10. I can pick it up with one hand (with filiment) and put it in the back of the jeep and take it to work on those long night shifts. Looking to get octoprint working on it in the next few months.
Make sure you get a mirror glass bed cut at a local glass store ASAP for the ender 3. the bed adheasion pad comes pre warped.morbidpete wrote:I'll be picking up an ender 3 this month. Want it for smaller prints while my bigger printers are busy with 48+ hour prints. You are going to love octopi. Has made management of the printers so much easier. PM if you every need help or just want to chat. I'm in some cr-10 facebook groups. Mostly complaining posts but some good info here and there.
I use mirror on all my printers along with ABL'snightowl wrote:Make sure you get a mirror glass bed cut at a local glass store ASAP for the ender 3. the bed adheasion pad comes pre warped.