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Printer Base Stabilization, Adhesion and Print Heights

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Lab Work – TPU Speed and Cycle Times

I’d say, a typical print cycle might run between 2-5 hours, may be more, while the norm has been 2-5 hours. Recently, we’ve extended the top run times(longer), to a timeframe just under 12 hours for our test models. Shockingly, both print tests resulted in the following mess.

So, a paper towel holder caused this… twice. At first glance the further the print test progressed into the ‘higher’ portion of the test (meaning as the printout got taller, the print out saw issues). So, somewhere between about inch 4 and 5, both print tests went haywire. I’m starting to think there is shaking issue with the table or even a stabilization issue where the printer lives. Both might be addressed with a singular print of the base slices, the holder ends, screws, rod and washers. Printing these items separately, meaning the pieces and parts to attach the towel roll and the rod. The rod that is slung between the holders can be printed in a secondary or tertiary step; this is where we are headed next. *mitigation issue number one. Or, address the stabilization. The printers ‘live’ where they stand today, so not much I can do to shift those around. Once, I receive new filament, we will print the rod and if it works, great. If not, then step two becomes more tedious. More or less it’s a space issue in the office… Filament should be here later today, I’ll post a quick short summary once I’ve finished up the rod slice, assuming success.

Ironically enough, a similar issue was taking place when I ran TPU through the machine. Although I don’t think they are related, adhesion was the culprit with TPU. Of which we will address in a future post, once we get the correct nozzle temps, print speed and adhesion work around setup correctly. I’m hearing/reading adhesion spray of sorts or glue. Another day, we tackle those 3d printer issues/phantom printing phenomenon.

New Creality Series

Creality 3d Printing – Ender 3 Neo Max & Halot Sky

Creality Series

Lab Work – Creality Settings

3d printing? Got a need, give us a call. We will be posting a bunch of new work in the weeks to come. From testing and prototyping, 3d model printing and extruding, resin printers vs PLA/TPU filament printers, trials and tribulations; i.e. issues we experienced when running our 3d printers.

Attached a few sneak peak video clips and photos of our latest test prints and demos. Got a few ‘real-world’ solutions coming out soon… We will put a few polls out regarding 3d software/applications – Tinkercad, Autocad, Creality (design) software, Solidworks and more. We’ve started with Tinkercad and Autocad so that we can print prototypes to finish products within a few hours. Got any ideas? Need 3d prints? Leave us a comment, drop us a line on the Connect, please include: file type, filament, sizes etc. Let’s see what we can come up with.

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Creality Tablet Prototypes 3d Printers In the Lab