Anyone else into 3D Printers?
Fast forward a couple years, and wanting to print larger items, I bought the Ender-3. I was only ever able to get a few good prints off of that
before putting it in storage. My current job has some of those HUGE (totally just forgot the name - they are like 2 ft x 2 ft x 4 ft
enclosed in plexiglass). So I talked with the engineer who uses that one
and he had me buy the BL Touch to see if my system would print better.
He provided me with a working G-Code to have it level the bed (9 points) prior to printing.
I also love my resin printer (I got into that after giving up on my Ender). I've only ever had a couple fails and those were due to my forgetting to update the settings for th resin I was using. But, print sizes are limited, so we shall see what the new Ender-3 does for me :)
Get a Pi and hook it up with OctoPrint. It wil do all of that for you.
I'd love to go Resin but I can't really do it right now. The router I'm saving for is going to be about 6 grand and I'm not quite half way there yet lol... <sigh> mouths to feed...
Already have that going. I run Octoprint on a vDI (virtual desktop) on a server I grabbed from a place I used to work at -- that is also where my BBS runs from now and I also took all my old physical 386/486/Piii/etc. PCs and converted to vDI so I can power them on when I need to run some older software and keep it all off any network.
I like my smaller CNC (if that was the type of router you were referring to). The motor is liquid cooled and it is classified as an Engraver
(just like my 20W Longer I just got).
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