Terrific Tinkercad Print in Place Car Tutorial. Thanks SpeedyMachines071!

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  • Terrific Tinkercad Print in Place Car Tutorial. Thanks SpeedyMachines071!
    The make a Tinkercad Print in Place car Tutorial is based on a creation by SpeedyMachine_71. Speedy started from one of my tutorials and created a masterpiece. I took his creation and turned it into a tutorial you can follow to make your own print-in-place car. I include a ton of basic skills and all the shortcuts that will allow you to design quickly. Have fun with your car and please share if you are proud of it. Thanks for watching and keep tinkering!
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Комментарии • 14

  • @denis2381
    @denis2381 5 месяцев назад

    Lovely!

    • @HLModTech
      @HLModTech  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks. I really enjoy that project. Need to print it on the x4 pro soon.

    • @denis2381
      @denis2381 5 месяцев назад

      @@HLModTech I am excited to see how it turns out :)

  • @denis2381
    @denis2381 5 месяцев назад +1

    By the way, i already installed klipper on host machine and build a configuration from scratch for my old 10 year old printer and verified the pin assignment etc. The last step is to flash the printer itself. If everything works well i will tackle the geeetech a10t and publish the config and/or provide it to klipper developer for them to add it to their repository. I can tell you when finished in case you want to upgrade your machine too :-) most likely i will end up uploading on github

    • @denis2381
      @denis2381 5 месяцев назад +1

      The old printer has nothing like bltouch or other gimmicks of that nature. A10t is way more complex so I figured to test with old printer first 😊

    • @HLModTech
      @HLModTech  5 месяцев назад

      Good luck. What brand of printer are you playing for this learning exercise?

    • @denis2381
      @denis2381 5 месяцев назад

      @@HLModTech from the company called Hobbyking and the printer namr is turnigy fabrikator. Its surprisingly well build with many linear rails but the Plastik cage is kinda ruining it a bit when it comes to stability. However, this can be fixed with some modding in order to stiffen it. I printed something with 150mm/sec and the part was useable, but the stability suffers because plastic. I uploaded some time ago a short video to be able to show it an online friend from playing video games.
      Actually I recently provided marlin my config for that printer and they added it to their example configuration repository. Would be cool in terms of preservation. I had big problems with configuration because firmware etc are lost in time and hobbyking removed the Downloads for that printer and refer to a Domain that is not active anymore. I just found a modded Firmware in a rc car forum and had to de-build it to stock configuration.

    • @denis2381
      @denis2381 5 месяцев назад

      @@HLModTech and the host machine is an old compac cq1000 pc which is slightly faster then raspberry pi 4. Also because i have no spare raspberry and that pc was catching dust anyways. So I will end up running 2 instances of klipper on it for each printer when finished. I installed Linux mint and run klipper there.
      Klipper should be also helpful to generate less Vibration etc due to more effizient movement and faster print times.

    • @HLModTech
      @HLModTech  5 месяцев назад

      Very cool. I remember that printer. Never owned it myself. Super cool detective work to track down old firmware to start from. Will be fun to see your progress as you stiffen the frame. 100 Amazing that you are bringing her to the future. =)