How are you going to keep up with Boris…? ![]()
I’m not sure it is possible to keep up with @TDK1013
But it has been fun trying lol. I am trying to get one chair done today, and @CCJ can deliver it tomorrow on her way back from dropping me off at work lol. That will put us even till another day or 2 and he delivers #11 lol
A sunlu s2 is $45ish and is far better than a dry box. One of my P1S’s is solely fed by one and it works great
To be completely honest, I had no idea of these stats until @Little_Charlie asked to take a peek behind the curtains
--it was quite a shock! I’m not quite sure how to feel about it)
@NWCC I will not be delivering #11 this week…but it is 3/4 of the way done ![]()
That’s for sure. Before that all I could do was look at the map and see the number, and I had missed yours lol. I thought I was more than everyone else by 1 or 2. But now that I am admin, I can see the stats any time. And you are steady at one ahead of me lol. Your completion time is a lot better than mine as well, but that is due to my work schedule mostly.
That’s awesome!!! Keep it up! I am not yet confident we will be dropping off #10 tomorrow, but still hopeful. Also hoping to hear back from the family for #11 so I can get it started!
The TPU Assist from babmbu has worked great for me. I used to have issues just getting tangles or really anything that caused the spool to not want to spin easily from my dry box. Ever since I started using the Assist module I haven’t had an issue.
I even had a tangle that caused my dry box to get thrown to the floor overnight but the assist was still able to slowly pull the filament and I had no print issues.
I have a PolyMaker dry box with a PTFE tube that feeds to the Assist Module then from there into either my P2S or H2D. The fun part is the assist module is only attached to my P2S so when I need to feed the H2D I just add a super long piece of PTFE to go over to the H2D and it works great.
Congratulations on becoming an admin!
Thanks! Hopefully that lets me help out more when I am away and cant be building!
I have my tpu roll hanging from a photography stand over the open printer. Well dried before hanging but in open air after that. My house runs between 45% and 70% humidity. (freaking Texas) There’s a ~3 inch ptfe tube out of the toolhead and the filament feeds directly into that. When I also use pla as a support I can eke out results like this. PLA on left and cut off of TPU push handle on right. This was one of the tests I have sitting on my desk but the following handles worked well too. (I’ve just jinxed myself.)
That looks amazing! I will for sure be trying that on the X2D next time I am home. Have you done PLA supports for any of the cushions??
^ that photo was off the H2D with tpu in the right and PLA in the left but I’ve set up the X1C the same basic way. Just cant use the PLA support with the single nozzle. The H2D just makes the support possible.
The following is testing PLA as support for the cushion. It came out well but added LOTS of print time on the H2D.
I’ll let you guess which test was with support and which was without.
I am ok with added print time if it produces results like that!
It added like 24 hours
I will say the holes came out nice on the full print but I’m still having issues with the infill trying to break through the walls.
This is going to be fun ![]()
That is WAY more than I would have guessed! Its not worth it for that lol. Ill have to play around with it when I get back.
Got too curious… Just for the back cushion…
No support - 6h 33m
TPU Support - 8h 39m
PLA Support - 12h 40m
I could be remembering wrong for sure. I clicked the button, went “Woah that’s a lot of extra time”. Oh well I won’t be home to clear the plate either way when it’s done so let it run."
I will say that is using a .6hf nozzle and the bambu 95a TPU HF profile. So that might be part of it.
Mine was with a .4


