Assembling a CR-10 - Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
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Re: Assembling a CR-10 - Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
For a bed, I have several of these....
https://tiny-machines-3d.myshopify.com/ ... d-printers
Documentation...i feel your pain. I used to do technical writing/documentation for a software company. Trust me....i feel your pain.
https://tiny-machines-3d.myshopify.com/ ... d-printers
Documentation...i feel your pain. I used to do technical writing/documentation for a software company. Trust me....i feel your pain.
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Re: Assembling a CR-10 - Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
Hi LePaul
These look better than the ones I suggested.
Have you used them with ABS?
These look better than the ones I suggested.
Have you used them with ABS?
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I've not used ABS on any of my printers. My friend has and the smell was awful
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I've used it a few times and it didn't smell that bad. I have it in the garage anyway.
Did your friend use ABS on one of these polyprop sheets?
Did your friend use ABS on one of these polyprop sheets?
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No, this was before those were out
According to Tiny Machines website (https://tiny-machines-3d.myshopify.com/ ... d-printers)
Benefits
Superior adhesion compared to glass. No tape or glue needed with PLA! Adhesion is improved with temperature so prints can be removed easier at room temperature.
Compatible with PLA, ABS, and exotics (good up to 130℃).
Easy to clean! Use alcohol or warm, soapy water.
Weight savings compared to 3mm glass (see chart below)
According to Tiny Machines website (https://tiny-machines-3d.myshopify.com/ ... d-printers)
Benefits
Superior adhesion compared to glass. No tape or glue needed with PLA! Adhesion is improved with temperature so prints can be removed easier at room temperature.
Compatible with PLA, ABS, and exotics (good up to 130℃).
Easy to clean! Use alcohol or warm, soapy water.
Weight savings compared to 3mm glass (see chart below)
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Hi LePaul are you on commission from these people.
It sounds too good to be true.
It sounds too good to be true.
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Tiny Machines? No....I just like their stuff
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Re: Assembling a CR-10 - Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
I've been using tape and heating the bed for PLA, but now I'm seeing info that says not to heat the bed for PLA. (??)
I tried a print without using any tape or glue and with the bed heated but nothing stuck at all, zero adhesion.
Is it better to run the bed cold for PLA?
I tried a print without using any tape or glue and with the bed heated but nothing stuck at all, zero adhesion.
Is it better to run the bed cold for PLA?
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Re: Assembling a CR-10 - Any "gotchas" to be aware of?
I have printed PLA both ways, without any differences.
PLA Nozzle temp 200C Bed 50 C or PLA 200C Bed room temperature, On tape.
When I print on my Bed surface it like the bed above room temp at about 50C which seems to have good adhesion.
PLA Nozzle temp 200C Bed 50 C or PLA 200C Bed room temperature, On tape.
When I print on my Bed surface it like the bed above room temp at about 50C which seems to have good adhesion.
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As soon as, I have received the Creality CR-10S printer, I spent literally 25 minutes to assemble the printer. It is so simple to assemble comparing it to other 3d printer kits. You can easily unpack the parts for the ease of installation and set-up for an everlasting experience.
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The biggest issue I had with the CR-10 printers...especially my first one...was how it was packed. Poorly. The cables were not secured so they bounced all over and really clobbered the hot end. I had to spend a fair amount of time getting the eccentric nut just right to secure that