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Apr 2016

Some very impressive upgrades

Have you achieved any really great quality prints?

'most of my upgrades have been to remove movement on the axis/vibrations

Have you managed to make the printer quieter ? That’s the next thing I want to tackle. Have you replaced the bearing? They seem to rattle around like crazy

Im actually really happy with the print quality im able to achieve at the moment

I’ve got a second CTC and noticed the plastic pulleys. My original had the aluminum ones so I’ve purchase the replacements. I want to swap them but It looks like a lot of work. did you have to open all the sides? What’s the easier way to do it.? Thank you in advance for any tips !

That all seems cool - did you see the other talk post about problems after reflashing with sailfish? Might be worth a look.

id look at the extruder tension - can you see a way to adjust? Tighten if possible, this will help reduce the need for the high temps, i think the nozzle is melting the layers around it.

Does the printer have a heated bed?

I dont have the same printer, or filament, and everybody has different settings and advice on this, but I print my Rigid Ink PLA at 65 degrees bed temp and between 200-215 degrees, at 50 mm/s on a 0.4 nozzle.

The other thing to look at is speed. Slower is generally better for quality, slower means lower temps can be used, which means less melting.

Next up, check your firmware’s acceleration and jerk settings. Youtuber Thomas Sanlader did a great job on explaining these in his video ‘tuning speeds’

Where do you but aluminium replacements from???

i have opened mine up many times

just undo the screws on one side … Take it slowly and make sure you remember how to get it back together again! U

It’s the hardest thing I have had to do thus far… I am not going to lie it’s a bitch. I had to pull both side panels off, remove all the rods etc, clean them and remove the flipping glue they used to keep the plastic shitty pulleys in place also taking them off is a bit of an art don’t mess up the rods in the process. I used a pair of pliers a bit of muscle to try and pull them strait off the rods without bending or gouging the rods.

After that, you just need to install and re-align all the belts etc… I took it apart another two times due to leaning prints but after some careful tweaking to get everything super smooth it now works perfectly!

Also, aside from the clogging issues my prints look significantly better compared to the original extruder setup etc that came with this printer.

Also, it’s super stealth now!!! The bushings and bearing replacements have made it beyond quiet! It’s not the same printer, I have replaced a great deal of parts or made my own replacements.

I posted a detailed response to you below.

Thanks Man!

Also, you will need (Quantity: 8x) GT2 Timing Pulley 17 Tooth Pulleys w/ 5mm Bore and you can get them on eBay from China in packs of 10, just make sure it has 17 Teeth… I tried a few variations without success, it would appear I need to change firmware parameters for drastic changes.

The bearings on the X-Axis pulley also go bad right away and generate a clicking sound while printing, you WILL need to replace these and it’s a pretty simple task to do, I suggest you replace them when you swap out the pulleys. These are the bearings that you will need (Quantity: 2x) 5 x 8 x 2.5mm Metal Shielded Flanged Bearings.

The linear bearings / bushings were purchased here: www.ebay.com/itm/252011586572?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Well here is the thing, it will clog my nozzle then I have to back the filament out and cut the little nub that formed at the end off and that will fix it, so if it’s getting too hot you suspect that is what is creating that little thing?

Yes it has a heated, glass bead. (glass over heated bed element with z-stop adjustments)

I am pretty new to 3D printing to be honest and this is my first printer, I have been pretty much learning as I go along. I am positive that my firmware is giving me trouble but I have yet to find anyone who has done the upgrade on a CTC and managed to correct the weird little quirks it’s introduced like the head running off the build plate during the print start. I assume it’s an offset somewhere…

I have reduced my speed a great deal but I am confused about the speed variables in MakerBot Desktop it has two categories “Extrusion Speeds” and “Extruder” and under each is a setting related to speed but is it the speed of extrusion or the speed of the head movement… Which category is which… ? If that is confusing I can post photos.

I will try and run off a print at a significantly lower temp, I have yet to try something so low as I googled this filament and got a starting temp of 230…

Yep the software should do it somewhere. If not just print slower from the outset.

Your retraction distance reminded me of the E3D troubleshooting page, they recommend 2mm-5mm, and acknowledge its a fuction of bowden tube length, sadly no magic formula. My bowdens 45cm, retraction 2.5mm @ 40 mm/s.

9 days later

It’s been a little bit I know but I have been hard at work on rectifying the issues. I do believe that I have reached a point where I can say that everything I was having issues with has been solved.

I want to go over a quick summery of what I had to do in the end:

  • Replaced my whole extruder with a Nema 17 5:1 Planetary Geared Extruder - The NEMA 17 alone did not have enough torque to push the filament through the all metal hot end causing the clogs in the nozzle.
  • Lowered Printing Temps - 200 - 205c - Using anything higher will cause the PLA to degrade in the nozzle causing, clogs…
  • Adjusted printing speed better to suit my extrusion rate - 50 - 65 mm/s w/ variable extrusion multipliers
  • Recalculated the extruder steps per mm for use with the new Bowden Extruder which is SIGNIFICANTLY stronger than the last one. I used the following formula to do so: (Steps_Per_Rev * Microstepping * Gear_Ratio) / (3.14 * Effective_Dia) (Note: more info on my community page)
  • Replaced my slicing software - Now using Simplify3D and loving it!

I will not be stopping my work on this printer after this little hill I just managed to get over, my goal is to install dual Pv2 Hot Ends and for anyone who might be interested in my work including photos of all of the work from start to finish you may check out my community page here: https://www.facebook.com/xploitninja/ 2

I would really like to thank everyone especially you Sra1, thank you!

-Pyr_X

Most welcome, delighted to hear things are resolved and happy to have helped. Facebook looks great, prints looking amazing, well done!