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sh944

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In the spirit of Xmas…. my wife suggested using my grandfathers handsaw (circa 1920’s)as a Xmas decoration, so I got busy with the printer and made clamp jaws and a “topper” for it. I have a similar saw from my other grandfather (circa 1950’s) that will be getting the same treatment. My wife is currently waiting for Amazon to deliver a string of led lights for each, but here is the mock up…IMG_4508.jpeg

I’m planning on redoing the c-clamp jaws but for proof of concept, they work well enough.
 

draco_1967

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Well, I finally pulled the trigger on a P1S since I got a nice end-of-year bonus.

My big hope is to print more. I am finding that with my E3v2, I am wanting to print less because it is such a hassle print. Constant bed leveling, print quality, speed (lack of it), and constant computer-to-printer back-and-forth dance all make the process so tedious! I could put a couple hundred into more upgrades to improve things, but I would still have a mediocre printer by today's standards. I've had my fun learning how it all works, now I just want it to work!
 

neblinc

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use cross hatch or gyroid instead of grid. grid can cause bad things to happen. looks good
Are you using Bambu studio, or Orcaslicer? Going to crosshatch and a little lower on that infill probably could have saved some time and material.
Using Bambu Studio. Honestly I have never messed with infill settings. Everything is complicated enough with all the choices for settings :confused:
 
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draco_1967

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You are an excellent resource for this kind of thing. Out of all the printers you have, and all the hours they print, how often does a significant failure happen?
 

jeepxj

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You are an excellent resource for this kind of thing. Out of all the printers you have, and all the hours they print, how often does a significant failure happen?

we're doing in the area of 12,000 print hours a month. on the P1S with single color. rare. i dont really count a first layer issue as a significant failure. its just something that happens from time to time.
 

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