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/
[5]
https://www.3dupfitters.com/products/lulzbot-mini-enclosure
[6]
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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Dave Hibberd <hibby(a)debian.org>
Debian Developer
Packet Radioist
MM0RFN
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