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- Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:26 am
- Forum: Props in progress
- Topic: Making a Pip Boy 3000
- Replies: 1
- Views: 18903
Re: Making a Pip Boy 3000
I don't know about any general tips I could give. If you do run into trouble do feel free to ask. What kind of printer are you using?
- Sun Oct 09, 2016 11:25 am
- Forum: Props in progress
- Topic: Monster hunter statue
- Replies: 3
- Views: 45130
Re: Monster hunter statue
One of the only printers I know of that can handle these impossible kinds of overhangs. The UP! plus (all UP! printers do amazing work with overhang). They only print ABS, but that they print amazing.
- Sun Oct 09, 2016 9:34 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the HP45
- Replies: 757
- Views: 2920283
Re: Hacking the HP45
At this very moment I am working on the controller. I hope to have an "all nozzles are on" before the end of this weekend. After that I will share the PCB and the stl. I first want to be sure this thing actually works. For instance I had some issues with the carrier not alighting properly....
- Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:38 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the HP45
- Replies: 757
- Views: 2920283
Re: Hacking the HP45
I have to order basically all important parts before I can ship out working HP45 controllers, but as soon as this thing is tested and works well enough I will take you up on that offer.
- Thu Oct 06, 2016 8:15 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the HP45
- Replies: 757
- Views: 2920283
Re: Hacking the HP45
The last thing I missed was a carrier for the new controller. I first tried to improve my old design. It does work really well, but it is may different pieces. The new design I made only had one piece. That would have been great, if it had actually worked. It is also a tolerance problem, but for now...
- Wed Oct 05, 2016 4:52 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the HP45
- Replies: 757
- Views: 2920283
Re: Hacking the HP45
Mistakes were made in the BOM. I repaired what I could. Main changes: 1. is now 2.2k. There are now 5 2.2k resistors instead of 4. IC8 was the HCF 4081. It is now renamed so it is correct. IC5-7 were long and tedious numbers. They are now what they really are. HCF4017. As for the 4081 and the 4017. ...
- Tue Oct 04, 2016 9:42 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the HP45
- Replies: 757
- Views: 2920283
Re: Hacking the HP45
Because this circuit is now in the hands of more people, I have been asked to give the lists. Because I cannot work on this for a little while longer, I have made these lists. This includes a component list and a schematic. I tried my best to check for errors, but I cannot give any guarantees until ...
- Thu Sep 29, 2016 7:43 pm
- Forum: Props in progress
- Topic: The T60 power armor
- Replies: 30
- Views: 121988
Re: The T60 power armor
Keen observers may have noticed that I have not added much to this site and to this forum for the past months. Short story long, I don't feel 100%. I am slowly starting to feel better, so lets hope that the trend continues. I restarted work on things that are simple for me, and the simplest open pro...
- Fri Sep 23, 2016 6:55 am
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
- Replies: 365
- Views: 1343503
Re: Hacking the Xaar 128 printhead
That document and code is an absolute goldmine. The manual alone describes the full operation.
I can't wait to see people make stuff with the head using your data. I know I want to design with it.
I can't wait to see people make stuff with the head using your data. I know I want to design with it.
- Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:14 pm
- Forum: 3DP printing
- Topic: CN642A again
- Replies: 1
- Views: 7485
Re: CN642A again
That is all right, the old forum is still accessible because it is not copied to here. The biggest issue for me is that I knew more about the HP45 then the CN642A. If I could get the 642 to work properly I would chose it in a heartbeat over the 45. It is 5 color and more accurate and durable (and ha...