3DPrinting
3DPrinting is a place where makers of all skill levels and walks of life can learn about and discuss 3D printing and development of 3D printed parts and devices.
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Some really great ideas here - thanks. I'm thinking little things like end caps and tool holders are a great way to start calibrating the printer. I've got a RasPi running Octoprint for the i3, so Klipper seems like a really quick, easy win too.
I'm thinking I'll try out the Bowden tube for a while, but may upgrade the plastic extruder bits - I hear the plastic handle breaks too easily.
I'm going to have a think about upgrading to a PEI sheet on a magnetic base. I did that to my i3 and it worked amazingly well. But it prevented me from printing higher temps stuff, like ABS. I hear there's high temp PEI sheets available, so will do some research before buying. My mate (who has three Enders going) swears by cheap hair spray on the stock glass bed, so I might give that a go. Not afraid to experiment and tweak - that's the fun bit. It's like a never-ending series of puzzles!