Hi,
We can spend a considerable amount of time trying to revive the printers,
but we all have so many projects already and not enough time.
I think we should invest in a new fdm printer. The more recent ones have a
decent GUI module attached to it, accessible via browser. Some printers
have WiFi, and LAN connection, which makes it all the easier to operate.
We could use the 'new' pc to remotely access the new 3D printer, or from
our own laptops.
Cheerio
Wouter
On Wed, 12 Mar 2025, 11:42 Iain R. Learmonth via 57north-discuss, <
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All of this sounds very sensible. Let’s do it.
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2025, at 11:36 AM, Hibby wrote:
Hi all,
TL;DR: The Formlabs printer and Lulzbot printer really need some love.
Let's spend a couple of hundred quid on each or throw them out. Can we
approve a budget of up to 400 GBP to get it under control?
At the moment the printers are taking up space on a bowed desk in the
lab and need maintenance to be usable for all.
In the case of both, we're at the point of use it or lose it. We're
carrying a lot of stuff and there's nothing less appealing for new
faces than "oh yeah, i remember when so and so used that successfully
once, but we've got 7 not-really-working-3d-printers".
Let's get them moved to a dedicated, flat, stable workspace and invest
in makign them usable and repeatable.
I suggest the old radio area that currently houses a boat anchor and
TV, maybe combined with the table housing a sewing machine. The Desks
are flat steady and reliable.
Formlabs (SLA):
This has sat unused for a long time as we're a bit afraid of it, but
it's an outstanding printer which is easy to use and, if dialled in and
cared for, should be a pull factor to the space.
Items/Parts/Hardware it needs are:
* New Tank
* Resin
* Wash / Cure
Tank: This is the thing the resin sits in and the print rises out of.
Formlabs considers them consumable, and ours has sat with semi set /
set resin in it since the last time anyone tried to print. [1]
Resin: the printer will take all kinds - I sugest we standardise on
something cheap from Amazon[2] and get that dialled in.
Wash/Cure: Once someone has printed something, it needs exposure to UV
to cure and IPA to wash off excess resin. Floating around there's an
ultrasonic cleaner and a UV Lamp, but with the explosion of home resin
printing there are dedicated products on the market that are
affordable, we just need to match our print area in size [3].
Lulzbot (FDM):
The hackerspace has always been a bit crap at FDM 3d printing with
printers that almost work. The lulzbot is currently in the liminal
state of mostly working but being a bit disappointing. Every print I've
done this year has had a warping/lifting issue [4] and layer 1 is a bit
crap, I don't really know where to start on improving that.
It would really benefit from someone dismantling the hot head, cleaning
it thoroughly and assessing if we need to repair/replace/update the
whole thing or the nozzle or something else.
Similarly, it has mounting holes for a plastic enclosure to improve
temperature regulation of the print area. Is this something we need? [5]
We have a lot of old filament that isn't well stored, which probably
isn't a great starting point for good printing. Does anyone have any
opinions on whether we can revive it, or are we best to chuck it out,
invest in some decent storage [5] [6] and start from scratch? I lean
towards a new and controlled start.
Computer:
Wipe it and restart//recover the root password and update.
Cura LE [8] is now under active maintenance again, get that installed.
Other Printers:
When these two work, let's give away every other 3d printer we have as
'free to a good home, no warranty' on facebook marketplace/somewhere
else as a ploy to both clear the shelves and get people in the door.
[1]
https://www.solidprint3d.co.uk/shop/spare-parts/3d-printer-spare-part/resin…
[2]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ELEGOO-Washable-UV-Curing-Standard-Photopolymer/dp…
[3]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/ELEGOO-Mercury-Machine-Station-Double-row-Yellow/d…
[4]
https://www.simplify3d.com/resources/print-quality-troubleshooting/warping/
https://www.123-3d.co.uk/Polymaker-PolyBox-Edition-II-filament-drybox-70180…
[7]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dry-Store-Multi-Filament-Container-Materials/dp/B0…
[8]
https://lulzbot.com/support/cura
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