![]() The white peg was a bit of a pain to separate from it's supporting structure (the stuff that makes temporary scaffolding for the construction. ![]() The black base is pretty well as big as the print bed, so although I can print taller I cannot make things of a much larger cross section. Interesting design with the two parts screwing together with a coarse printed thread. The basic frame - the black bit in the pictures took over 6 hours to print, and the white supporting peg took almost 3 hours, so the poor little printer has been churning away for over nine hours solid. I used to use a different printer for that. The design is not mine, I lifted it from the Cetus forum, though it is also on Thingyverse - no point in re-inventing the wheel :ddb: so far, k-series 3d printer has done an amazing job with humanillas printing. Software Features: Arrange model on print plate: resize, rotate, invert, move,auto place. Upload and share their 3D models to other people who use the same printer. The software provides 2 major functions, 1 Slicing 3D models and send the data to Cetus printer for printing. Well today my ambition knew no bounds with the Cetus3D printing solidly all day making my biggest print yet - a spool / reel holder for the filament that clips onto the body of the printer, rather than being a separate item. Cetus3D is required for the operation of our 3D printer Cetus. While it was set up I made ten of the little clips, reasoning that they are the sort of thing that dissapears when needed :thumbup: However, what I have done is print moulds and cast my own soft rubber/gasket type components. Sorry, printed elastomers are outside my zone, I have found none to have characterristics I would be happy with. Still struggling with Fusion360 - it isn't coming naturally to me, I'm used to whacking in numbers directly to get things aligned and sized, but no doubt familiarity will improve things :scratch: Gently insert the filament into the small hole. Why Did We Make It We want everyone to enjoy. I've drawn something in Fusion360 that I actually wanted, then printed it and it works :clap: The printer will buzz and Cetus currently does not support the print head will start to extrude. What Is It A Minimalist 3D Printer that delivers the joy of creating and building ideas at an affordable price. So now this really IS a first for me :ddb: The Cetus is a minimalist printer whose driving force springs forth from Tiertime’s desire to manufacture a 3D printer free of the complexity that unfortunately defines various models on the market with an emphasis on enjoyment and functionality. This is fun - I've just created a 'Clip' in Fusion360 to hold the Poly-carbonate screens together on my Wire EDM machine to replace the crude use of cable 'p-clips' - if the proto-type fits then I'll make a further 5 of them :ddb: That's probably a question for Joules, though I know flexible filament is available, being a thermo-plastic there will be temperature constraints.
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