Open-Source machines still have a place in today’s proprietary world!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lojprD2KvnU
I think they should of given it to you :), Great video once again. No 3D printer is perfect but this one is inching closer and closer.
Such a good review man! Keep up the good work.
Tom - I miss the days when you used to give tips and advice on home built machines - now it just seems like reviews of “production” machines. I still like the “homebrew” community of 3d printing - you know - where it started!
3D printed started about 30 years before Reprap.
@dstevens_lv hey thanks for that insightful history - I meant where TOMS videos started - when REPRAP printers first emerged.
@Jeff_Para Take another look at the videos he has posted lately. He does a good variety of types of videos. Only a minority are about completed, commercial machines, there’s clearly more about upgrades and choosing parts for DIY machines. https://www.youtube.com/user/ThomasSanladerer/videos
@Thomas_Sanladerer It looks like acceleration is 500mm/s^2 by default, is that the case on your unit? Did you notice any impacts to print time, and/or try higher acceleration values? I’m guessing the printhead mass is limiting in this regard.