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Built using all of the parts we'll use in class, this is the exact printer that workshop attendees will build in our upcoming class. botbuilder.net
This is what happens if you try to use the MB 5.5 firmware and print something taller than 150mm. Even with your .xml file adjusted, the printer won't move more than 150mm. I had to move to the Sailfish firmware.
Assembled extruder with heatsink and 24 VDC fan, bottom view.
Be sure to use a 40 x 40mm 24 VDC fan. MBI uses approximately a 5 CFM fan, but you can get much better, quieter fans which move more air (higher CFM). The fan shown is approximately 7 CFM. Note arrows molded into the side of the fan and orient the fan such that it blows towards the heatsink.
RepRap Prusa Mendel 3D printer frame vertex printed on eMAKER Huxley machine in white ABS with layer height 0.3mm through a 0.5mm nozzle.
3dprinted by Delta 60 100
www.personalfab.it/shop/deltawasp-60-100/
stl from->https://www.youmagine.com/designs/spike-vase
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EnvisionTEC’s E-Glass 2.0 material is a transparent material for use on EnvisionTEC's 3D Printers. Featuring excellent surface finish quality and feature resolution, E-Glass 2.0 is an ideal 3D printing solution for simulating clear plastics.
E-Glass
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