Hi everyone, I have a few questions that I would like to get help on before I start my 3DR build.
Some background on me: I own a solidoodle 2, modified to run off a RUMBA and E3D hot end with full enclosure. I've finally got it running reliably with good print quality.
I have decided I want to build a 3DR, sourcing everything myself and printing all parts on the solidoodle (looks like they will all fit). I will use some extensions pieces and slightly longer rods than on Richrap's original build. When I am ready to install the electronics, I will take the RUMBA and E3D off my solidoodle and probably put it back to stock and sell it, My 3DR build will also have a heated bed.
Anyway, one thing I have learned on the solidoodle is that I absolutely need a full enclosure to prevent ABS warping/ lifting. Those issues are behind me and now I can get totally flat prints without even a hint of lifting but not without my enclosure. I noticed the 3DR does not typically have an enclosure. Are people somehow getting lfiting- free ABS prints on the 3DR without an enclosure? The typical design puts the RUMBA inside the printer, but I don't want my board, even with fans, enclosed in an area where it will get hot. So I could move the board outside the printer if I make an enclosure, but this would be somewhat of a pain and look sloppy. I was thinking I would mount my PSU and RUMBA on a piece of wood and just set it next to the printer. Or, has anyone enclosed the 3DR in plexiglass with the RUMBA in there and not had any issues? That just seems like a bad idea but maybe it would work.
Second question: what is the best heated bed to use? I have not seen any heated circular beds out there, but maybe they exist somewhere. I think I can fit a 200mm x 200 mm bed in with these extensions: [www.thingiverse.com] What heated bed have you all used with and without the extensions? I already have a good printer than can print 150 x 150 mm to I want a minimum of 200 mm but I will go bigger if I can find a good one. Any heated bed suggestions?
Thanks!
Some background on me: I own a solidoodle 2, modified to run off a RUMBA and E3D hot end with full enclosure. I've finally got it running reliably with good print quality.
I have decided I want to build a 3DR, sourcing everything myself and printing all parts on the solidoodle (looks like they will all fit). I will use some extensions pieces and slightly longer rods than on Richrap's original build. When I am ready to install the electronics, I will take the RUMBA and E3D off my solidoodle and probably put it back to stock and sell it, My 3DR build will also have a heated bed.
Anyway, one thing I have learned on the solidoodle is that I absolutely need a full enclosure to prevent ABS warping/ lifting. Those issues are behind me and now I can get totally flat prints without even a hint of lifting but not without my enclosure. I noticed the 3DR does not typically have an enclosure. Are people somehow getting lfiting- free ABS prints on the 3DR without an enclosure? The typical design puts the RUMBA inside the printer, but I don't want my board, even with fans, enclosed in an area where it will get hot. So I could move the board outside the printer if I make an enclosure, but this would be somewhat of a pain and look sloppy. I was thinking I would mount my PSU and RUMBA on a piece of wood and just set it next to the printer. Or, has anyone enclosed the 3DR in plexiglass with the RUMBA in there and not had any issues? That just seems like a bad idea but maybe it would work.
Second question: what is the best heated bed to use? I have not seen any heated circular beds out there, but maybe they exist somewhere. I think I can fit a 200mm x 200 mm bed in with these extensions: [www.thingiverse.com] What heated bed have you all used with and without the extensions? I already have a good printer than can print 150 x 150 mm to I want a minimum of 200 mm but I will go bigger if I can find a good one. Any heated bed suggestions?
Thanks!