I mean, it doesn’t have to be, but printing upgrades for your printer is part of the fun. But my job does have a maker space I could use.
Honestly the calibration would only take an hour or so, I just have to get around to it. The longest part will be setting up Klipper on my pi4 to replace the less powerful ODROID I’m currently using, because I plan on starting from scratch with the config.
Kinda, but they all need to be done before I can start printing again. I replaced the entire hot-end, so I basically have to redo everything:
And all of that is just so I can print a mount to use a magnetic z-stop (normal is contact probe), then I get to do it all over again.
Then I need to do temperature and acceleration towers for each filament material.
Must the magnetic z-stop mount be printed on your machine specifically?
If yes; do a calibration step or two each week and you’ll be done by xmas
If no; print one at a local makerspace/public library then do a calibration step or two each week and you’ll be done by Thanksgiving!
I mean, it doesn’t have to be, but printing upgrades for your printer is part of the fun. But my job does have a maker space I could use.
Honestly the calibration would only take an hour or so, I just have to get around to it. The longest part will be setting up Klipper on my pi4 to replace the less powerful ODROID I’m currently using, because I plan on starting from scratch with the config.
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You mean the PINDA touch sensor?
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