mike93lx
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He's placing an order for school house spools and if he doesn't keep cutting it (where do I order this? The link got lost somewhere in this thread.
He's placing an order for school house spools and if he doesn't keep cutting it (where do I order this? The link got lost somewhere in this thread.
Which one do you have?


That's absolutely amazing. Your design or a download? Care to share it?


Ok, school me: How do you all track how much of a spool you've used / got left? My slicing program helpfully calculates how much filament a given print will use (I'm guessing most programs do this nowadays) but the only method I've come up with for tracking spool usage is writing down what each print used on a scrap of paper and keeping it with the spool.... there's gotta be a better way!
Buy more of the filament and have a printer setup that can swap automaticallyOk, school me: How do you all track how much of a spool you've used / got left? My slicing program helpfully calculates how much filament a given print will use (I'm guessing most programs do this nowadays) but the only method I've come up with for tracking spool usage is writing down what each print used on a scrap of paper and keeping it with the spool.... there's gotta be a better way!
I weigh every new spool and write the weight in it. Then all I have to do is weigh it again to figure out how much I used. Subtract that from 1000g and then you know exactly how much is left on the spool.Ok, school me: How do you all track how much of a spool you've used / got left? My slicing program helpfully calculates how much filament a given print will use (I'm guessing most programs do this nowadays) but the only method I've come up with for tracking spool usage is writing down what each print used on a scrap of paper and keeping it with the spool.... there's gotta be a better way!
How close to 1kg are you finding your filaments?I weigh every new spool and write the weight in it. Then all I have to do is weigh it again to figure out how much I used. Subtract that from 1000g and then you know exactly how much is left on the spool.
I also weigh spools and then re-weigh to figure out what's left. I used to track use on paper or on the side of the spool, but that would get inaccurate when I would fight under extrusion issues.Ok, school me: How do you all track how much of a spool you've used / got left? My slicing program helpfully calculates how much filament a given print will use (I'm guessing most programs do this nowadays) but the only method I've come up with for tracking spool usage is writing down what each print used on a scrap of paper and keeping it with the spool.... there's gotta be a better way!
Do you get a notification if the filament runs out or do you have to watch it?I also weigh spools and then re-weigh to figure out what's left. I used to track use on paper or on the side of the spool, but that would get inaccurate when I would fight under extrusion issues.
Pretty much halfway through the print. About 550-600g used. Layers should start getting smaller soon.
When I installed the sprite direct drive extruder a couple years ago, there wasn't an obvious and easy way to retain the filament sensor, so the answer has been "I've got to watch it and keep track".Do you get a notification if the filament runs out or do you have to watch it?
I have actually never weighed an empty spool to see how much filament was on it. I have a ton of them around, so I definitely can.How close to 1kg are you finding your filaments?
I've weighed a couple empty spools to back into a quantity, but only in prints where I have to swap over and I'm trying to get an idea on timing
Thanks for the tips and suggestions, all! I'll have to start borrowing my wife's kitchen scale...I weigh every new spool and write the weight in it. Then all I have to do is weigh it again to figure out how much I used. Subtract that from 1000g and then you know exactly how much is left on the spool.
I just weighed a handful of empty spools that I had weighed when new. All were within 5-8 grams except for one that was 31 grams off. I think that particular spool was a really cheap brand.How close to 1kg are you finding your filaments?
Agreed. The eibos is a little silly in comparison with the big riser and control panels. It also has a pile of parts that install internally to separate the chambers and control air flow.looks like a cleaner and smaller overall package compared to the Eibos, I generally like my Sunlu stuff, so will be interested to how you like it.




Fantastic!My latest contraption. It's a scavenger oil cap designed for a PCV valve instead of a catch can.
The OEM b20 setup has the pcv valve on the head but I've swapped the b20 head for a gsr (vtec) head and the GSR has the pcv valve on the block so there's no where for a pcv valve to go now.
I initially bought a Jackspania racing scavenger oil cap and was going to use that to run a catch can setup but that felt over complicated for a NA build so I changed directions.
The unit is printed in two halves that bolt together with o-rings to help seal the vapor passage tubes. It's printed in pc-cf so it should hopefully survive engine bay temps.
The thing on the right is an adapter for tightening down the threaded collar. The only socket I had big enough to fit the threaded collar was an impact socket and it wouldn't fit because the walls were too thick.
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Same feeling here after getting mine hooked back up the other week. After printing those big bins I burned through the remains of 3 partial spools printing gridfinity bins. I was happy with how well the sonic pad and printer finished the gcode line, moved away from the print while keeping temperature at setpoint until I changed spoolsFor the ongoing conversation regarding running out of filament during a print...
One of the best upgrades I made to my printer is the filament sensor. It'll pause the print if the filament runs out or breaks for any reason. It gives me a chance to swap filament or reload it before resuming the print.
The best use is when I need to prototype something. I can burn through 3-4 different colors of filament that are almost out if I don't care that the entire print isn't one color. I use OcotApp on my phone to track current print jobs to get alerts when they pause.
Damn, that's really tempting