Indeed im not 100% sure if mine is amplified or not, but i think it isn't. Its more just a nice thick shielded l cord.
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Awesome! Well im down for the moment, but thats ok gonna get some air time this weekend. I do have the fuselage finished and the mid wing sections done on the pby, also finished the canopy and motor pods. So just ailerons tail feathers and outer wing parts. So 4 prints in total. All are about a day long prints
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I picked up a second printer finally. :Cool:
Even though the Prusa MK3 (and now MK3S) is available, I decided to grab a MK2S instead. My first MK2S has been a workhorse, and I wasnt confident with getting the MK3 with the amount of mixed reviews on the prusa forums.
Build was straighforward and I managed to get everything mechanically aligned on the first shot.2 Photos
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Ya'll. On your way to building your "Printer Farms"? That is on my 2019 list. I hadn't heard, though have not been reading Prusa forums, that there are some issues with the Mk3 or are the issues with the Mk3S? Best, LBOriginally posted by Dirty Dee View PostI picked up a second printer finally. :Cool:
Even though the Prusa MK3 (and now MK3S) is available, I decided to grab a MK2S instead. My first MK2S has been a workhorse, and I wasnt confident with getting the MK3 with the amount of mixed reviews on the prusa forums. Build was straighforward and I managed to get everything mechanically aligned on the first shot."I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
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I'm figuring I will want a 3D printer considerably larger than the Ender 3 if I'm going to print airplanes, because I don't want to print wings in 6 to 8 pieces.
Getting the fuselage down to 2 pieces on a "40 or 60 size" (glow equivalent) model would be nice tooFF gliders and rubber power since 1966, CL 1970-1990, RC since 1975.
current planes from 1/2 oz to 22 lbs
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RRH, diggin' it. What a great way to spend Sunday afternoons...3DP printing stuff to make our A/C more betterer.. Best,LBOriginally posted by RRHandy View PostPrinted every thing Orange in the pixs, printing the front brace for the printer now. No planes printed yet, I want to make sure it is reliable first. R."I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
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I cant summarize off the top of my head, but i know the "debris-sensing" and filament sensors have caused many people failed/stopped prints due to false readings. some other issues with firmwares and bondtech design problems. For the most parts its very polarized, with people either loving their MK3, or having a pile of issues. the New MK3S seems to address several physical design issues based on the newsletter.Originally posted by Elbee View PostI hadn't heard, though have not been reading Prusa forums, that there are some issues with the Mk3 or are the issues with the Mk3S? Best, LB
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unless you will be designing the planes yourself, you will mostly still be printing multiple piece airfrmae sections, as that is how they have been designed. The only way to reduce the part count would be to import the STL files onto a software (blender is free and can be used for this) and merge the pieces together prior to bringing it into the slicer software.Originally posted by fhhuber View PostI'm figuring I will want a 3D printer considerably larger than the Ender 3 if I'm going to print airplanes, because I don't want to print wings in 6 to 8 pieces.
Getting the fuselage down to 2 pieces on a "40 or 60 size" (glow equivalent) model would be nice too
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DD. Thanks for the reply. I am sure you've updated the firmware every time it's updated, I did have an issue with the 'hot end' and after some emails, Prusa sent me a new one. I took the original apart and found that the brass nozzle was NOT fully seated to the all-threaded 'wach-a-dealio' and reinstalled the hot end and "BINGO" no problem-o. I had an issue with the sensor, too but I now take it out after I print a roll of filament and blow the crud off, so far so good. Again, love your 'Printer Farm' idea and would buy another Prusa either Mk2 or Mk3 for sure. Best, LB"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Hey guys, this might be a real stupid question so forgive me in advance. Just found out the 3DPUP cockpit for the bubble top 1600mm Corsair is the printer files only (after looking all over like a bone head for the pre-made parts). Don't have a printer and know next to nothing about them, so was wondering where to go to get these pieces made (bet this is not somethiing I cold run over to kinkos for).Hugh "Wildman" Wiedman
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Hugh, Check the "Visitor's Page" There is a message for you. Best, LBOriginally posted by Hugh Wiedman View PostHey guys, this might be a real stupid question so forgive me in advance. Just found out the 3DPUP cockpit for the bubble top 1600mm Corsair is the printer files only (after looking all over like a bone head for the pre-made parts). Don't have a printer and know next to nothing about them, so was wondering where to go to get these pieces made (bet this is not somethiing I cold run over to kinkos for)."I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
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