3dprint

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General

Printer

JGAurora A3

JGAurora A3 and Amazon. It is based on Prusa i3.

  • Both cura and Repetier-Host (slicer) software ! it depends on different models ,each software has its advantages!
  • it have heated bed. max temp at security for this machine :90-100'degree of hotbed.
  • The controller has an arduino mega embedded in the controller board so you can flash the latest Marlin firmware.
  • The nozzle is MK8 extruder 0.4mm nozzle diameter,1.75mm filament diameter,you can use M6 nozzle!
  • there is no auto leveling for this kit. layer thickness: 0.1-0.4mm .resolution 0.1mm.
  • This printer kit only works with plastic filament not conductive filament.
  • max printing size of this machine: 200*200*180mm.
  • Cables assembly video.
  • 1 layer height: normal quality prints are 0.1mm,high quality is 0.06mm.
  • The extruder looks like MK8
  • On Cura setting: 280 (width)x220(depth)x180(height), 0.4 nozzle size, heated bed. Profile -> Import -> configure.ini file. But my experience shows it is best to use 270(X) x 250(Y) x 180(Z). If we use the real size for the X and Y plane (200x200) for the printer, the center of the print will be too close to (0,0).
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     front

To create a successful 3d print

  1. The first layer is the most important.
  2. To have a wonderful first layer, the levelling is the key. The four corners are most important. You may need to experiment it a few times to get a feeling of the best distance between the nozzle and the bed.
  3. To have a good levelling, make sure the fraction is reasonable
  4. Simple architecture is easy to create; models with hollows too close to each other are easy to fail
  5. Flat object is easier to be successful. Tall objects tend to fail.

Printing tips/troubleshooting

  • Troubleshooting Guide to 23 Common 3D Printing Problems
  • Monoprice Select Mini 3D Printer: 7 Essential Tips for Better Prints
    • Slow it Down: using 1x speed for large objects — or .5x speed for small or high-quality objects.
    • Use an Alternative Print Surface:
    • Maintain the Extruder Nozzle: remove the nozzle and soak it in acetone for several days. A clogged nozzle will result in the printer making a “thump” noise every fifteen seconds, and the filament will come out at a lesser flow. You can tell if you have a clog by extruding filament from the move menu while heated up. If it curls, you have a clog.
    • Retraction: change the retraction distance to 4mm and the minimum distance over a non-printed area to begin retraction .5 mm.
    • Use the Correct Temperature: 200 for PLA. Anything higher, and you’ll run into stringing. Lower, and the nozzle will clog.
    • Change Layer Height: don’t try to print anything with layer height above .15 mm
    • Store Your Filament Like a Pro.

How to prevent nozzle clogging

Clean the nozzle

  • Clean blocked extruder nozzle in 3D printing. Signs of block nozzle include too thin output or lumpy output.
  • Always heat the heater block before screwing and unscrewing. Metal expands so the threads will be bound up when cool.

Bed temperature

According to this

  • PLA: 50-60°C
  • ABS: 100-110°C

And this website recommends

  • Bed: 70 (first layer), 60 (other layesr)
  • Extruder: 195 (first layer), 185 (other layers)

Under-Extrusion

Printer cannot supply the material needed

  • Check the filament diameter
  • Check the head
  • Set the extrusion multiplier

Over-Extrusion

Too thick layers

Gaps between Infill and Outer Wall

  • Check the infill overlap. In Cura by default this is set to 15% so raise it to 30%.
  • Printing infill before the perimeter. In Cura check to see if you have ‘Infill prints after perimeters’ ticked.

Misaligned Layers

  • Check belt tension
  • Are top and bottom belts the same?
  • Tighten the belt tensioner.

Missing layers

You can test it in Cura easily with XRAY view. If you see any red then there is a problem. https://ultimaker.com/en/community/6797-missing-layers-on-print-and-layers-view.

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3D modeling software

Tinkercad

Online

Sketchup

Some people comment Sketchup is really lousy for anything more complicated than a cube.

Need to download the sketup-stl extension to export STL files.

Blender

  • Display resolution scaling, Blender Modeling Introduction: How to create 3D objects!
  • Crashes when I select an object. The solution is to use blender-softwaregl instead of blender program. See this post.
  • Manual
  • Keyboard shortcuts
    • Delete a scene: x
    • Delete an object: object mode -> x
    • Save a scene: Ctrl + s
    • Add: Shift + a
    • Property of an object (eg change dimensions/size): n
    • Move: g
    • Cylinder: after adding a cylinder, press f6 to change its properties (vertices, radius, depth)
    • Orthographic view: 5 (Numpad)
    • Front view: 1 (Numpad)
    • Zoom in: . (Numpad)
    • edit mode: Tab
    • Select an object: File -> User Preferences -> Select with (Left|Right) mouse button
    • Undo: ctrl + z
  • Navigation
    • Mouse wheel only: Zooms in and out of the scene
    • Shift + mouse wheel: Pans up and down
    • Ctrl + mouse wheel: Pans side to side
    • Shift + Alt + mouse wheel: Rotates up and down
    • Ctrl + Alt + mouse wheel: Rotates side to side
    • Change angle: NUM key. Ctrl + NUM key.
    • Blender only renders what a camera sees. You can find out what the camera is seeing by pressing the 0 key on the NumPad.
    • F12 key to render the scene so you can see it. Esc key to close the rendering window.
    • F11 key to see the previously rendered view. Esc key again.
  • To place an object on the floor
  • 3D view window. There are three objects in the default scene. The first is the default cube.
    • The cube you see is a 3D mesh in the shape of a cube; you can use it or delete it.
    • The four-sided cone with a triangle above it is the camera.
    • The black dot surrounded by dotted lines with a line hanging down from it is a lamp.
    • When Blender is opened, the cube is the active object, which means that it is the object currently being worked on.
  • 3D Tools
    • At the origin, the center of the world in Blender, there are two controls—one is the 3D Cursor. It's a red and white dashed circle with four black lines through it, and it is shown in the center of the following screenshot. This marks the location of where a new object will be made. It can be moved wherever you need it, as you'll discover later.
    • The other 3D control at the origin is the 3D manipulator, which is on the right-hand side in the following screenshot. It's a white circle with red, green, and blue arrows coming out of it and an orange dot in the center. It gives you control of rotating, translating, and scaling the active object in 3D.
  • There are twelve basic types of objects: Armature, Camera, Curve, Empty, Force field, Lamp, Lattice, Metaball, Mesh, Surface, Speaker, Text.
  • Measure 3D
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-y /  | -z
  • Perspective and Orthographic views
    • In Perspective, all parallel lines stretch off to the horizon and finally appear to meet at a single point. This is pretty much what our eyes see.
    • Orthographic is slightly different. It comes from the world of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD). With Orthographic projection, all parallel lines are shown as being parallel
  • Books
    • Blender 3D Basics Beginner's Guide Second Edition By Gordon Fisher
    • Blender 3D By Example By Romain Caudron, Pierre-Armand Nicq
    • Blender 3D Architecture, Buildings, and Scenery By Allan Brito

OpenSCAD

You can design models using code.

Others

Slicing software

Cura

MatterControl

OctoPrint

Free STL files

https://all3dp.com/best-sites-free-stl-files-3d-printing/

Photogrammetry: 3d scan

Meshroom: 3D models from photos using free photogrammetry software

Terms

  • Heater block
  • Heatbreak
  • Nozzle
  • Hotend

3D print pen

SUNLU $44. Filament: ABS PLA. Filament diameter: 1.75mm.