Nice Video!! At 10:48 you can see that your extruder is moving up because it's not fixed properly... I hope you've noticed and fixed that yourself... 🙂
Your 3d printer is awesome! But I would recommend that you, if possible, replace the current brackets - with brackets made of more heat-resistant and hard plastic ... especially the printhead itself!🙂
I really dont need to change on 3.1. All I need from 3d printer is alredy in. Fast, precise, big volume, reliability. For me now it's waste of money ;). I prefer to spend it on enclosure.
What hot end is that? It looks like a Phaetus of some kind. I'm trying to use a Rapido and an APUS and am searching for all of the parts to print to make it happen.
It's ratrig.com/steel-ball-12mm-threaded-m5.html and it works with magnet in the bed arms (d3t0tbmlie281e.cloudfront.net/igi/ratrig/GWaottW11ysROL4D.huge)
You did good to get non warped ABS parts out of your little printer!
Nice Video!! At 10:48 you can see that your extruder is moving up because it's not fixed properly... I hope you've noticed and fixed that yourself... 🙂
Yep :) i noticed it. After that i disassemble and assembled whole EVA few times.
Your 3d printer is awesome! But I would recommend that you, if possible, replace the current brackets - with brackets made of more heat-resistant and hard plastic ... especially the printhead itself!🙂
4:20 bruh you had b roll of a tool set which had sockets why you done used pliers? If you dint already do 3.1 I highly recommend.
I really dont need to change on 3.1. All I need from 3d printer is alredy in. Fast, precise, big volume, reliability. For me now it's waste of money ;). I prefer to spend it on enclosure.
What hot end is that? It looks like a Phaetus of some kind. I'm trying to use a Rapido and an APUS and am searching for all of the parts to print to make it happen.
It's all from EVA 3 (rapido + orbiter 2.0 ) -> main.eva-3d.page/hex_nuts/core/corexy/
@@uttech3236 Thanks. I'm getting all of the pieces put together to test.
Did you print those plastic parts or did you pay for them? I'm hoping you didn't pay for them, because the quality of them is really bad.
At 4:29 what's the propose of that bearing?
It's for taking a high axial load (from screws and heavy bed).
At 7:27 what is name of connection part?? like a ball
It's ratrig.com/steel-ball-12mm-threaded-m5.html and it works with magnet in the bed arms (d3t0tbmlie281e.cloudfront.net/igi/ratrig/GWaottW11ysROL4D.huge)