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  1. #1
    Thanks for all the good input. I was all set to build one and then a Wanhao D5 mini came along at the right price so Im now the proud owner of this little beast.Click image for larger version. 

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    also has the heated glass bed and some PLA+ to play with. Should be up and running soon.

    Thanks Again.

  2. #2
    Hi I have a Cubex trio 3d printer, triple extruder ideal if you want to use dissolvable filament for support material when printing complex parts. Very easy to use comes with some material & and tools to get you started. Good condition. £400
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  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross77 View Post
    Thanks for all the good input. I was all set to build one and then a Wanhao D5 mini came along at the right price so Im now the proud owner of this little beast.Click image for larger version. 

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    also has the heated glass bed and some PLA+ to play with. Should be up and running soon.

    Thanks Again.
    Cool. Have you printed anything? Are you happy with it? What's your impressions so far?

  4. #4
    I've been printing some Nylon parts with my Factory 3D Prusa i3 clone kit ;-)
    This is my PLA part cooling duct with a 40mm fan.
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    - Nick
    Last edited by magicniner; 12-08-2017 at 03:50 PM.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  5. #5
    Cool. Have you printed anything? Are you happy with it? What's your impressions so far?
    Yes lots of failures but I guess its a learning curve. I had bed leveling issues and poor prints with layer shift, since found out that the 2 or the 3 screws holding the main x-y carriage where missing and the 3rd was loose.

    tightening them has solved the layer shift but Im still getting 1mm variation on the bed calibration. guys on the forum think it is the micro switch but it seems to work fine when I tested it with a meter.

    I think it will be a good machine but needs a few tweeks and lots of wear, the previous owners must have used it a lot.

    biggest issues that i missed when researching are the bowden extruder and being stuck with the wanhao maker slicer program. (firm ware upgrades to 3d partry but not brave enough to try)
    Last edited by Ross77; 13-08-2017 at 01:54 AM.

  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Ross77 View Post
    Yes lots of failures but I guess its a learning curve. I had bed leveling issues and poor prints with layer shift, since found out that the 2 or the 3 screws holding the main x-y carriage where missing and the 3rd was loose.
    Too bad... never the less, at that price I'd expect that something needs to be fixed. Glad you managed to fix those small and simple things. Levelling issues are not difficult to fix but depending on the results you expect and the instruments you have to help you, can take time. Anyway, regardless if it is a CNC or a 3D printer, I think that spending time on levelling is beneficial in the long terms.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ross77 View Post
    tightening them has solved the layer shift but Im still getting 1mm variation on the bed calibration. guys on the forum think it is the micro switch but it seems to work fine when I tested it with a meter.
    Not good. On the other hand, 1mm variation should be easy to reduce considerably. If you have an instrument to measure than you could see if the problem is mechanical or electrical. The mechanical variation takes some time to remove or reduce, but normally should not be too difficult.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ross77 View Post
    I think it will be a good machine but needs a few tweeks and lots of wear, the previous owners must have used it a lot.

    biggest issues that i missed when researching are the bowden extruder and being stuck with the wanhao maker slicer program. (firm ware upgrades to 3d partry but not brave enough to try)
    What do you mean is the issue with the bowden extruder? The printer I am planning to build is planned to have bowden type of extruder, so I'd be interested if there is an issue I did not think about.

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by A_Camera View Post
    How long did it take to print it? Which temperatures did you have on the table and the extruder?
    I think the print was about an hour and 40 minutes, 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer, 60C bed 170C hot end.
    It's in Taulman Bridge which is lovely to work with compared to standard Nylon 6 filaments.
    You think that's too expensive? You're not a Model Engineer are you? :D

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    I think the print was about an hour and 40 minutes, 0.4 nozzle, 0.2 layer, 60C bed 170C hot end.
    It's in Taulman Bridge which is lovely to work with compared to standard Nylon 6 filaments.
    I found PLA a lot easier to print with than ABS I only recently changed my hot end to an E3d clone so can now print Nylon, etc. The only issue with PLA is it's absorbs water so make sure you store in with silica gel and if it has absorbed moisture an hour in the oven at 80c will sort it out.

    I bought 10kg's of ABS when I first bought my printer so I make it work lol but my life would have ben much easier if I had bought 10kg of PLA instead ;)

    I find ABS is strong than PLA but there's not a lot in it.
    http://www.mycncuk.com/threads/10880...60cm-work-area My first CNC build WIP 120cm*80cm

    If you didn't buy it from China the company you bought it from did ;)

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    I've been printing some Nylon parts with my Factory 3D Prusa i3 clone kit ;-)
    This is my PLA part cooling duct with a 40mm fan.
    Click image for larger version. 

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    - Nick
    How long did it take to print it? Which temperatures did you have on the table and the extruder?

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