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The hackerspace currently has 2 FFM 3D printers available.
A Prusa i3 MK3S+ and a wanhao Duplicator i3.
There is also a stock of Filament available.
Contents
Prusa i3 MK3S+
Bought as a kit with member donations with the intent of having high quality, reliable and easy to use 3D printing available in the space.
Primary contact: Evils
Usage
This device is well documented on their website and elsewhere on the internet.
Despite this, use of it is limited to those who have received training on this specific device, by someone who has received training on this specific device.
This is in hopes of informing new users of specific quirks.
Sheets
We have a smooth and a satin print bed sheet available.
- Printing anything but PLA on the smooth sheet without additional precautions is not allowed.
- Each sheet needs a different height offset calibration which can be switched using profiles.
- Because the inductive sensor does not sense the coating thickness.
See Prusa's guide on print sheets for an overview and more details
The minimum size for a stone base seems to be 28*35cm.
Filament
There are usually several spools of filament in the hackerspace.
Usage
- Any spool marked with an owner and a price can be used by anyone that pays for the used filament.
- Any spool not marked with an owner can be assumed to be property of the printer/hackerspace.
- Any such spool not marked with a price can be used at typical market price for the material.
- Please mark such spools with the price when you determine one.
- Pay for usage into the
3D-printer
bar account, which can be used to pay for new filament and repairs.
- Any such spool not marked with a price can be used at typical market price for the material.
- Unless marked otherwise, prices are assumed to be per 1000g and must have their unit marked (E.G.: €30).
- If sealed packaging is marked, make sure to transfer such markings to the spool itself on opening the packaging.
- Always return remaining filament to a sealed container to prevent moisture uptake.
- Inform the owner when you use a substantial amount of their spool's filament, or when the filament runs out.
- The empty spool remains property of the owner unless otherwise marked.
- Being allowed to use the filament does not include being allowed to use the printer.
Wanhao Duplicator i3
Owned by Sasja and put in the space to make use available to others.
Usage
This device is free to use after receiving training on this specific device from someone who has received training on this specific device.
Always level the bed before a printing session!
This device is fitted with an after-market print sheet similar to Prusa's smooth sheet described in Sheets.
However, due to this sheet being held on by a magnetic sticker instead of magnets in the heated bed,
the maximum allowed temperature is 75°C.
This device accepts the same 1.75mm filament as the Prusa.
Build volume: TBD
The minimum size for a stone base seems to be 41*39cm.
OctoPi
This device is connected to a raspberry pi 4 running OctoPi (a pre-made Raspbian running OctoPrint).
That pi is equipped with a USB controlled relay to switch off power when the printer is not in use.
That relay prevents usage of the machine from its control panel, use http://octopi/
Unattended Operation
This model of printer is known for spontaneously catching fire,
unattended operation is absolutely not permitted!
Wanted
- Reasonably priced automatic fire suppression that won't be triggered by a smoke machine.
- Individual dry boxes for each in-use spool. (with a pass-through and some mechanism to allow the spool to rotate)
- To reduce moisture uptake when not used and to reduce the machine height by not needing the spool holder above it.
- What if any changes need to be made to the machine to accept filament from a spool next to it?
- indicating desiccant in dust proof packaging that fits next to the spool.
- To reduce moisture uptake when not used and to reduce the machine height by not needing the spool holder above it.
- Draft resistant enclosure(s).
- Stone bases for the printers.
- Preferably thick granite or other large, dense and rigid material with a large enough flat side.