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I think you misunderstand how crap he3d products are…sure a tightened frame may help, but if your going to rebuild a printer then do it right and do it once… sticking with a poor frame that needs retightening and resquaring once a week isnt really worth the time…as for sales…meh, i just reccomend pa…
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On my laptop so can give a more comprehensive answer Starting with a good solid frame is essential, if the frame flexes then you will just get crappy and inconsistent prints, the P3 Steel is a great solid frame, be advised that the steel kit will lack a lot of plastic parts for making the X axis, s…
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Best go to the e3d website for the extruder and hot end, ebay for the p3 steel frame and duet wifi for the duet you may get them from amazon but going direct to producer is better…and going direct to duet wifi will give you essy access to one of the best support networks for this kind of rebuild.
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I bought a he3d delta…and like you regretted it! Since then ive renovated it and its now by far irs my best printer, but it wasnt a cheap renno. Id reccomend you start by buying the following parts P3 steel frame E3d titan extruder E3d v6 hot end Duet wifi control board With these and some ha…
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You dont say what your nozzle size is. First layers are always tricky, you may want to try increasing the first layer thickness, for a 0.4 or 0.5 nozzle try a 0.3mm thickness, and make sure your bed is level.
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1) yes it feasible, but what kind of sizes are you talking abut 2) Design spark, freecad and mesh lab, all free can all manipulate and repair STL Depending on the part complexity it may be better to get someone to reverse engineer the part, doing this on older parts that were designed with simpler…