Installed the 200x300 heat bed, fixed a pulley / belt alignment issue,

Installed the 200x300 heat bed, fixed a pulley / belt alignment issue, added a cheapie LED setup, and installed some mashed up silencer feet on the little Mr. Wallace this weekend. Fun little thing and good prints for the setup to me. Those feet made a huge difference on noise for sure.

How is the heat up times? 12v? Will it do 110c?

@Markus_Granberg Just over five minutes from 24c to 60c. Never could get 110c out of it after 10 more minutes, peaked at 85c, and Marlin giving up on it. May be my power supply as it’s an old PC version. It’s just a cheap clone as well so may never work at 110c. I’m just doing PLA period so no worries here.

all i can say about this is…WOW

Ok, Thanks for the info!

@David_Sherwood Long Y axis is fine as the print point is always on the bearings under the hot end but sure it wobbles when high on Z with fast prints. I slow it down on tall stuff but it’s no speed demon to begin with. I use rectangular fill on tall stuff too as honeycomb obviously rattles things. Fun little project for the cost and time though. I actually assembled it in 2014 and put it up in the closet after losing interest and a bad ramps board. Dug it out this month and figured the board was bad and with cheap boards now gave it a new life.

@David_Sherwood Forgot to say going to drop a Bowden setup on it soon to lower X mass. I built and still use my old Prusa I2 from 2013 quite often which is what created this guy. All in fun, no way I’m going to keep up with the 3d Joneses around here for sure :slight_smile: