edit the downloaded configuration files, then use the Arduino software to compile the Marlin project into a readable form for your 3D printer. Once done, you’ll simply upload it to add Marlin to your 3D printer.
Designs were made in Fusion 360 and printed out of PLA using a Creality Ender 3. Parts were sliced with Cura using a 0.3mm layer height, 20% infill, 210°C extruder temperature, and 55°C bed temperature, and printed with supports for the base halves, Oreo clamps, and penny castles. ...
This print was also my first experience with the supports that some models have that help the printer span voids. You can see a small support under the skull’s cheek bone. There was more under the back of the skull. I had to use needle-nose pliers to remove the extra material. For ...
A big mess on the first print. Christopher Allbritton I had neglected to add supports for parts of the model, like arms, that overhung into empty space. The resolution was too low and the speed too high. Argh. Over time, I got better at it, but I often found using the M5 printer...
In this tutorial we will learn how to make an Arduino Robot Arm which can be wirelessly controlled and programmed using a custom-build Android application. I will show you the entire process of building it, starting from designing and 3D printing the robot parts, connecting the electronic ...
4. How challenging was Chaplain 40K model to make? Did you experience any issues with STL files or 3D printer settings on the Creality Ender 3? The Chaplain 40K model is such a beast of a model! It was definitely one of the toughest prints I’ve done, but also so rewarding and I...
Note you can click on any of the images in this blog to see a larger version. I thought I would describe how I created the image and point out some of the little references that inspired the card. First of all, this 3D printer is loosely inspired by a printer called the Creality ...
Designs were made in Fusion 360 and printed out of PLA using a Creality Ender 3. Parts were sliced with Cura using a 0.3mm layer height, 20% infill, 210°C extruder temperature, and 55°C bed temperature, and printed with supports for the base halves, Oreo clamps, and penny castles. ...