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3D Printer / CNC discussion thread


First layer was going down and was thinking that is actually pretty fast then it hut the second layer...

Print isn't quite done and I can see artifacts in one of the corners but surprising to see a printer move this fast.
 
Wow. Mine is supposed to show up Friday. Did you use their glue on the build plate?
Yes their glue applied and hyper PLA that came in the box. But that test print basically has voids in the corner right after the long straight.

The benchy only took ~17 minutes and actually looks quite good except 1 row in the hull looks a touch different than the rest, but the bridges of the windows and stuff came out just fine.

I did have issues getting the filament to feed the first time*
 
Printed a new hose support for the CNC. 100% infill, overhang with support. ~6h on the Ender 5 vs ~90 minutes on the K1C and turned out well. Thats 4.5 less hours spent keeping the nozzle and bed heated and motors going.
 
I'm super impressed with this K1C printer. The test print finish was like glass, as was the side spool mount I printed. Printing a lid riser kit with hinges as the bowden tube lifts the lid when the print head is in front right corner of the build plate.
 
I'm super impressed with this K1C printer. The test print finish was like glass, as was the side spool mount I printed. Printing a lid riser kit with hinges as the bowden tube lifts the lid when the print head is in front right corner of the build plate.

What kind of speed are you printing at?
 
What kind of speed are you printing at?
The preloaded loop test prints at 600mm/s and the benchy doesn't specify but it is ~16 minutes with the hyper PLA and it comes out really well.

The prints I have been doing have been 200mm/s on the outer walls and 300mm/s on the inner walls with acceleration values between 5000mm/s - 12000mm/s on standard PLA. Printed an articulated dragon in PETG at the same speeds.

These were DEFAULT values in Orca for the printer 0 tuning.
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Yeah, what @Izerous said. :D It's bloody fast. It printed a part in under 10 minutes that took about 35 on my Anycubic. But I'm almost more impressed with the print quality than the speed. Zero stringing, at least so far. Tomorrow I'm going to try a couple of model parts at .10mm resolution.
 
All I've done is run the input shaping and bed leveling. I moved the filament spool mount to the side panel but I haven't touched any of the settings.
 

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