UniversalFlamingo

joined 1 year ago

Having soldered many of both, I should have noticed. I literally just threw out a big pile of both that have been loitering in storage for years. I'm still surprised when old tech (for any random definition of "old") pops up.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world -3 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

Serial cables. How quaint.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 0 points 2 months ago (3 children)

I wish I could upvote this twice.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago

Thursdays. I never did get the hang of Thursdays.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 1 points 10 months ago

Update: I wasn't able to fiddle with it for a few days but after getting back to it have something I like.

My current settings are based on the feedback in this thread and:

z-offset made the single biggest difference. I reset the printer config and re-leveled.

For this filament: https://www.amazon.com/Inland-1-75mm-White-Printer-Filament/dp/B084RDMG7C/

Global Settings
Layer Height		0.20
Initial Layer H...	0.20
Wall Thickness		0.80
Top/Bottom T...		0.80
Combing Mode		infill
Build Plate Adh...	brim

Extruder
Wall Line Count		3
Print Thin Walls	True
Travel Speed		110
Initial Layer Sp...	20
Retraction Dist...	0.8
Retraction Speed	45
Minimum Extru...	1
Brim Width		4

Filament Print Settings:
Default Printing Temperature	210
Default Build Plate Temperature	 60
Standby Temperature		195
Fan Speed			100

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (2 children)

I printed a tower a few days ago and it looks good anywhere from 200 to 215. I'm going to keep trying though.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

z offset / nozzle height seems to be the thing. I've raised it up and it looks better. After that I played with the temp a bit and it seems to be happier around 210-215 though there is more stringing.

So far, all attempts at ironing have been a disaster, both zig zag and concentric. I'm going to continue dialing in the z offset and temp before ironing.

[–] UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago (4 children)

Weird. I couldn't post the original pic but a screenshot of it seems to work.

The spool doesn't say "silk" but the sticker does say print temp 215-230: https://www.amazon.com/Inland-1-75mm-White-Printer-Filament/dp/B084RDMG7C/ I'll give that a shot & see if it looks any better.

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too hot? too cold? (lemmy.world)
submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by UniversalFlamingo@lemmy.world to c/3dprinting@lemmy.world
 

This is layer 2 or 3. It will be covered by the next few layers but I feel like it shouldn't be this fugly. I'm using Cura's Standard Quality except for temp which is set to 205. The filament is Inland PLA.

 

I have a Zoom65v2 that's almost perfect but doesn't support QMK so I've been shopping around and wanted to get the community's opinions before making a decision.

My criteria:

  • size: 60-65%
  • firmware: QMK
  • layout standard: ansi
  • layout ergonomics: normal
  • hot-swappable: required, my soldering days are behind me
  • per-key RGB (QMK rgb_matrix) is a must have
  • underlighting (QMK rgblight) would be a plus

The kprepublic bm60/bm68 and Tofu 60/65 (2.0) are currently at the top of my list. I have a bm40 that I could only love more if it had more code space.

(I'm selling the Zoom65v2 if anyone is interested.)