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The design is completely open so feel free to re-use any portion of it you wish.
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CAD model here. Software stack here. Preferred slicer here. The software driver stack Installs cleanly onto any new Raspbian installation. It...
Thanks for the suggestion. I can always post this information on grid.space -- but thought it would be better in a community setting where it is...
The rigidity of the frame comes from the angle braces inside the corners. These corner covers are functional on the top of the printer (holding...
hi @samski09 glad you like it. I think if you're new to 3d printing, it's best to start out with a stock printer of some sort. the approach you're...
I usually do that through the GridBot interface. But it's just as easy to send the GCode commands via Octoprint or some other interface that gives...
Hey, Oldsam. You don't really need a touch screen at all. You can access the entire print interface using a web browser. In fact, you can just use...
Nope. But it's trivial to add if that's the way you want to do it instead of using the network.
1. there should be a camera tab. it shows whatever is on a raspberry cam. if you have a usb cam, we need to discuss. 2. drag/drop files onto the...
the interface runs on port 4080, not port 80
Thanks! Please document your build there, if you are at all inclined to do so :)
If you haven't checked out this thread documenting a GridBot v2 build, I highly recommend it. You may need to set an offset for the kerf in your...
Hi, Oliver. I use Kiri:Moto inside Onshape (free in the Onshape App store) to do all my part conversions, whether it be 3D printers, Laser cutter,...
When you are in the file view, click "raw" then "save" the page ... or just clone the repo to your local disk and you will have all the files.
Ah. Are you looking at an old version of the model? I hid / disabled those and do not use them.
1. end stop? if you want to use them instead of stall detection, i use the optical ones 2. they wrap around the fins below the head (see CAD),...
yeah, most slicers expect millimeters
@Bobo Ross I don't know of any case where Onshape changes the dimensions of the part on export. The default for this model is millimeters. But...
@Bobo Ross Have you opened the CAD model? you should be able to export any part to scale, open sketches to see dimensions, and click on part faces...