Hello everyone. I printed the base of the throttle with a 0.2 nozzle on an artillery x1. It took the time of 2 days each piece. It goes very well on the bed, as I have a glass held by tweezers, remove the tweezers and hold it with a masking appointment. To this day I continue printing and assembling the pieces little by little. Cheers
Hello all, I have updated the print the guide to answer all these questions. I used 20% infill and a wall thickness of 1.2mm. Way to much! This thing could support a car ontop of it and i way over did it. Also put both the 0.4 and 0.8mm print times. From 4 days to 22 hours. OMG go with a 0.8mm nozzle and gent;ly sand for a perfect finish!
Yes. The issue is the height of the base. I had to by the Ender Extender for Z-axis. Go with the below version. Also, make sure you have 2 520mm threaded rods. I had to order an extra for my dual z-axis.
I will add that the installed of the extender bed is time consuming. There's some good videos that show the install. Teaching Tech is one of them and Edge of Tech is another. If you go with the 300x300 bed size, I recommend the dual-z axis.
do you remember the amount it took to print the base? it tells me about 1.2kg, but if I change without changing anything else it goes up to more then 1.5kg
Hello everyone. I printed the base of the throttle with a 0.2 nozzle on an artillery x1. It took the time of 2 days each piece. It goes very well on the bed, as I have a glass held by tweezers, remove the tweezers and hold it with a masking appointment. To this day I continue printing and assembling the pieces little by little. Cheers
Hello all, I have updated the print the guide to answer all these questions. I used 20% infill and a wall thickness of 1.2mm. Way to much! This thing could support a car ontop of it and i way over did it. Also put both the 0.4 and 0.8mm print times. From 4 days to 22 hours. OMG go with a 0.8mm nozzle and gent;ly sand for a perfect finish!
Kind regards Karl
the base fits perfectly on the slicer bed, but the guide is still missing for me...
I am curious how Karl printed this on his CR-10. Even without Build Adhesion set to None, it's still too big for the 300x300 print bed.
do you remember the amount it took to print the base? it tells me about 1.2kg, but if I change without changing anything else it goes up to more then 1.5kg
Hi Ido,
I printed the hole
MTU with a .6 Nozzle, but you will see the Layers.
After sanding it and Paint, it will be ok.
That works for me.
sorry, Pictures are in german. Quick help
Piki