My Functional Print Failure: Risers for X1-Carbon
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2024
- I didn't print the riser sections precise enough. This functional print failed due to dimensional accuracy as the riser sections did not sit flush together to properly connect. In particular the front two sections did not align well with the back two sections. The issue is with the dimensional accuracy and tolerances on my Ender5-Plus, not the model. It's a lesson learned and reminder to check calibrations and maintenance before starting a larger functional print project.
Contents:
00:00 - Introduction
00:24 - Timelapse
01:09 - First riser section printed
01:33 - Test fit of first section on X1-Carbon
01:50 - Second riser section printed
02:20 - Fusing two riser sections with connectors
02:50 - Test fit of half of the riser on X1-Carbon
03:01 - Print fail to get remaining sections to fit
Ender5-Plus
3D-Fuel ReFuel Pro PLA (Grey)
V2 Vented Remix/Remix (Printables)
www.printables.com/model/5621... - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
why wouldn't you have printed it on the x1 carbon?
After getting my bambu, I only use my Ender to print brittle or TPU filaments that would otherwise get stuck in my carbon.
probably the build volume is my guess like it could not fit on the x1s build plate
@@bsgames5374 No, you can print the whole thing on the X1 or P1 series. I printed this exact model on my P1S for my P1S and it printed and fit perfectly.
You tried to print TPU from AMS? Bro, it's not meant to work with TPU.
@seren_derpity the pand x series handle Tpu amazingly you're just not supposed to use the ams.
I figured someone would ask this question. I had another project going on my X1C at the time. I probably will print it all on the X1C when I get back to printing it again.