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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by ednisley » Wed Jul 29, 2015 11:55 pm

jimc wrote:you hear dead bolds sliding on the inside
You think you have enough guns, then the zombies come.

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by ednisley » Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:18 am

Jules wrote:a picture of your "Frankenprinter"
Unlike the hairball I made out of the Thing-O-Matic, the M2 still looks kinda-sorta like an M2. I don't have an overall picture of the poor thing; it's sitting on a file cabinet next to the Electronics Workbench in the impacted s--tpile known as the Basement Laboratory, where it'd take too much image processing to suppress the background. [sigh]

But, hey, magenta PETG does add a festive flair to the extruder that almost makes up for the brown snot-melt glue:
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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by Jules » Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:51 am

Chuckle! That's colorful all right! :lol:

Why the brass rod zip tied along the wires? Cut down on the flex?

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by ednisley » Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:37 am

Jules wrote:Why the brass rod zip tied along the wires? Cut down on the flex?
Got it in one. The loom wanted to flex sharply at the back end of the trough, so I gave it some motivation to flex gently a bit further out.

Definitely no style points around here...

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by jimc » Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:45 am

ed, i know you prob love your brass rod but i wanted to do the same thing to get some extra support for the loop. i found this. download and print it out. has a cable chain attachment to tywrap the wires to.
EMMrev3top_for_Cable_Chain.zip
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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by Jules » Thu Jul 30, 2015 3:56 am

Snagged that! (chuckle!)

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by innkeeper » Thu Jul 30, 2015 4:16 pm

One of the two most effective mods I did to my other printer was to change to a 1/4" precision ground plate. The heater. Is directly attached and preheat time doubled but was worth it. I use it to almost excusivly print abs onto kapton. The reason this mod was done was to eliminate warping of the original thin Al HBP. it has been my workhorse.
M2 - MKS SBase w Smoothieware, GLCD, 24v, Upg Z & extruder stepper - IR bed leveling, Astrosyn dampers X/Y/Z, MIC 6, Zebra, PEI, & glass Build Plates - E3D, V3B Hotends, & more - many other 3d printers - production printing.

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by jimc » Thu Jul 30, 2015 4:43 pm

I hear ya on that. I love tue plate. I have made these plates for a few guys here on the forum. Some like it, others dont. I personally think its great. I left the plate seperate from the heater though so i can pull the plate and swap out.

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by ednisley » Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:03 pm

jimc wrote:you prob love your brass rod
Almost as much as I loves me some good JB Weld epoxy...

I should print that cable cover exactly as it's arranged, vertically on the platform, just to see what happens. [grin]

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Re: Mic 6 tooling plate

Post by rpollack » Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:10 pm

We are testing with a 1/4" cast aluminum build plate (rather than glass) to work with auto-level. The question we've been discussing is whether or not to have it be removable or not (heater attached directly) . Removable is convenient but adds complexity.

Feedback welcome...

Rick

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