Bogleo
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Love the printed gloves! Do you plan on gluing them together or use magnets to held them together?
hey, where did you get the files for the gloves from?... i can seem to find a good set anywhere
Small question here... I have ordered a resin cast of an Ironman helmet. Do I need to put fibreglass on the inside, or is that only if it's made out of paper/cardboard etc?
can you share your printing model for gloves? the 3d model on kenlandrums thread look different?
I have printed the whole faceplate now, except for the eye frames. I tried printing the jaw, and this is what happened.
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I don't know what went wrong. It looks like all the layers are separated. It's also flexible, floppy, and very easy to break.
If anyone knows what went wrong or how to fix it, please tell me. This is on a Makerbot Replicator 2.
have you calibrate your system/printer? did you use abs? so try to print with a different fan speed?
Is this only happening on this specific part? If you printed another part, would you get the same result? By the looks of it, it's very likely the extruder is either too cold (which would be a thermister problem) or is about to clog (which I read happens often on Replicators).
I print with PLA exclusively on another type of printer and have never seen such an issue. This is definitely not a bed level issue. If not temperature or a clog, it can also be poor gcode generation for the model.
EDIT: Unfortunately the Replicators are closed source printers and all parts and service will need to go through MakerBot.
Is this only happening on this specific part? If you printed another part, would you get the same result? By the looks of it, it's very likely the extruder is either too cold (which would be a thermister problem) or is about to clog (which I read happens often on Replicators).
I print with PLA exclusively on another type of printer and have never seen such an issue. This is definitely not a bed level issue. If not temperature or a clog, it can also be poor gcode generation for the model.
EDIT: Unfortunately the Replicators are closed source printers and all parts and service will need to go through MakerBot.