![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks to the holiday gifting cycle, many homes are newly adorned with 3D printers. Providing Expert Calibrating Services in Los Angeles & Nationwide. Some noobs are clearly in the “plug and play” camp, looking for a user experience no more complicated than installing a new 2D printer. Style:Standard Version Build Volume 180(W)x180(H)x180(D) mm, pre-calibrated in factory, support a large variety of materials like PLA/PET/PETG/TPU/TPE/PVA etc. But most of us quickly learn that adding a dimension increases the level of difficulty substantially, and tinkering ensues. NovemThe Tiertime Cetus 3D Printer MK3 is an outstanding 3D printer for business owners. ![]() One such tinkerer, has been taking his new Cetus 3D printer to new places, and his latest video offers a trio of tips to enhance the user experience of this bare-bones but capable printer. While the company offers a heated aluminum bed for ABS and PETG printing at a very reasonable price, rolled his own. Perfect for beginners and advanced users. Learn how to initialize, connect to WiFi, and use the software. ago thanks - I'm up at 220c, but maybe 230 will fix it. Software Interface Account UP (Print) Library Help Account Printer name Current Settings Material Share Nozzle & Platform Connection Printer Status Skin type. Discover how to assemble and calibrate the Cetus3D Cetus2 3D Printer Deluxe Version with this comprehensive user manual. He bolted some power resistors to the aluminum platen, built a simple controller, and used the oversized stock power supply to run everything. ago MK3 All the issues I've had with clicking (extrusion issues) clear up when I increase the temperature, it seems for the most part that the cetus requires higher temps than typically stated. To contain the heat, tip two is an enclosure for the printer. Nothing revolutionary here - just built a quick cover from aluminum profiles and acrylic.īut the clear case allows for tip number three, the gem of this video: synchronized time-lapse photography. Unhappy with the jerky time-lapse sequences that are standard fare, he wrote a Python program that uses OpenCV to compare webcam frames and save those that are similar to the last saved frame. Reimu NotMoe has updated the project titled Notkia (name change planned).Tachion wrote a comment on Easy Raspberry Image Object Identification.rewolff on 660 FPS Raspberry Pi Video Captures The Moment In Extreme Slo-Mo.Raster on ERRF 22: Baby Belt Promises Infinite Z For Under $200.KENG-YUAN CHANG on In Our Own Image: Do We Need Humanoid Robots?.Truth on Building A Local Network With LoRaWAN.Frankel on Building A Local Network With LoRaWAN.įoldi-One on Velomobile Gets Electric Assist.Pretty neat stuff.ĭid you find a 3D printer under your Festivus Pole, and now you’re wondering what’s next? Check out ’s guide for 3D newbies for more tips.Ĭontinue reading “Trio Of Tips For A Cetus Printer” → Posted in 3d Printer hacks Tagged Cetus3D, frame dropping, heated bed, opencv, printer, time-lapseĢ022 Hackaday Prize: Congratulations, Wildcard Winners! 3 Comments This results in super smooth time-lapse sequences that make it look like the print is being extruded as a unit. ![]()
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