Amazing fit and finish spot on design. Excellent Customer service . You can hear the bed as it changes during heat soak.Well worth the $$$.5 star customer service and fast shipping.
I ordered 2 rapido v2 hotends from Amazon and both were used and or not even v2 hotends. This was a legit rapid v2 hotend new in the box. Fast shipping great company to deal with.
I thought the original label was kinda cringe already but i guess they must have changed it because this is what i received... i think this is worse?
overall pretty good though. works well.
Hey there Noah,
We're glad to hear the Maker's Mistress is working well for you, we are confused by what you mean by changed label. The packaging for this product has not changed since we launched this product, and still reflects the product picture.
Best,
Aaron
Of all of the ASA I have printed with in the past 12 months Ambrosia Galactic is the best looking and most reliable to print with of the many brands I have tried. Multiple colors from Ambrosia has similar heat and print speed. No hassling with different profiles for each color. This is great filament!
Super easy board to use. Makes the change to CAN way to easy. I don’t use the X and Y stop since I changed to sensorless homing, and instead use it for the ERCF Galileo hot end that has two switches. My next printer will absolutely use the same board. 5 stars.
I have been using my Positron v3.2 for a while. I really want to like it. It has a great build and the quality of the LDO parts is outstanding. It prints nice and works great with Orca Slicer without much tuning. I really like the size and how it can fold down, but I just don't love it. There are just little things that bother me about it. The leveling is one. Every time you store it you have to re-level it. I just find that to be tedious and annoying. I really don't like the extruder and I would prefer if this had direct extrusion but I understand that would be difficult because of the footprint. There is no filament latch on the extruder so you have to use the load and unload macros. Other planetary systems like the Galileo allow you to be able to remove the filament without having to use the load and unload macros. Sure you can just rip it out if you disable the motors but not the best. I also am not a big fan of printing on glass. I'm probably going to sell it and just stick with my Vorons. My 0.2 never has to be leveled and prints exceptionally.
Awesome bow and modular.draws down the spool really well and the sealed box does a great job keeping it dry.
So you don't have to look it up like I did, the color coding is:
20 AWG wires: White and Brown <== Perfect for power
24AWG twisted pairs: grey/pink and red/black
I've used other usb => CAN adapters with klipper and this just worked flawlessly out of the box. Didn't need to flash firmware, and the connectors are standard JST-XH so you probably have some laying around if you need more.
I used the flex plate to adhere Garolite. Removal of the smooth PEI surface was quite difficult, but I succeeded. With Garlite, I was able to fininally print Nylon. Thanks to West3D for all the assistance in making this possible.
I had fans from other brands die quickly from high temperatures but this one works like a champ. Remember to put the a diode with the band facing the fan on the tach pin if not using a dedicated tach port or you could kill your fan (applies to EBB36)
One fan worked for about 2 weeks before it started seizing. The other just wouldn't accept 24v. Hooked it up to my variable psu and it turns at 10v, but seizes at anything higher when testing as a standard 2 pin. Could be user error, but this is my experience. Using an ebb36 and tested at 24v / multimetered.
As always, everything i get from here is the quality you'd expect when ordering printer parts. I have never been dissatisfied with an order!
I have been using this usb toolhead for about 1 month. I purchased it from my local supplier not here but they do not have a review section. So if is OK I would like to review it here.
It's been working flawlessly in my heated chamber Voron at 60 C. I did install a small cooling fan which prevents the toolhead from overheating restricting its temperature to about 80C at most. I use it with the orbiter v2 and its smart filament sensor. All work brilliantly together.
For 1-2 hours of printing and 30 minutes of tuning and assembly, this thing gives amazing results. SOOOO much better than stupid sound based apps.
Working on reprinting my V0 using this stuff, and my god is the purple pretty. Es mantequilla.
This stuff prints great. The texture on the outside looks really nice, and it feels quite stiff. I can update after I make a bunch of new printer parts
I used this to upgrade a Fystec ERCF V1, so that threw me a couple curves. First, you will need to reuse a lot of the previous hardware and fasteners. Not a big deal, but keep track of the stuff you pull off. Also it had some fasteners that weren't in the build instructions, OK. It includes 2 of some items that it expects you to use the original 6 towards the 8 total gates, like the gear sets. And includes a couple extra links to extend the previous drag chain, but they didn't fit my chain. So I made longer arm to mount the chain on, pretty easy stuff. It includes about everything needed to add an ERCT, which I don't think most v1 folks would have. This is good, except it only includes 2 608 bearings. Maybe the original Triangle Labs v1 kit had 6 608 bearings? Just odd that was the only part of the ERCT that wasn't included for all 8 lanes. But didn't mater, I don't use a ERCT. Looks like it also has everything for the Filametrix Cutter, but I didn't use it either. All in all, a pretty decent box of parts to use in tackling a project which could use better documentation in general, but if you made it through the first ERCF, it is a lot less painful the 2nd go around, and totally worth it! Much more reliable now!
I used this in place of the RS-25-5 power supply on 2 Voron V2.4 machines, one of which also has a ERCF V2. It takes up less space, and I like the idea of limiting the amount of A/C wires in use. Seems to be pretty efficient, as it doesn't get any warmer than the other components in the electronics bay. I am glad I grabbed a couple extra, as I think I already see other applications for them.
I got a new 3D printer as a graduation present for myself, and I got this magnetic PEI plate. Along with leveling my bed properly, I’ve had no problems with bed adhesion using this plate. Absolutely recommend!