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  1. @fabbaloo

    "What’s more interesting is that the K1 series is equipped with substantial networking, cloud connectivity, and remote control features. It seems that Creality has implemented some form of farm management system where an array of K1s could be running production jobs."

    This could be great! Maybe now feels as if their printers are on par with , after the outperformed the in usage.

    The just wasn't reliable enough, and if it was used, it had to be heavily modded.

    But a new age of print farms has grown with the release of the . Someone could have a small print farm for their products without any skill and juet plug-and-play their printers.

    Creating a commercial print-and-play solution is a great step.

    It will be interesting to see if this is a fork of , a multi-printer and setup, or something brand new. already have their own solutions.

    @3dprinting

  2. @fabbaloo

    "The advanced leveling accessory mentioned above is installed by default in the K1 Max. This accessory includes a LIDAR sensor that scans the print bed and develops a surface model of “one million points”. That’s equivalent to 1,000 x 1,000 touches for mechanical sensors used in other equipment. The K1 series also includes a strain sensor built into the toolhead. Creality said, "

    Some have called the LiDar a gimic on the #BambuLab #X1C, so I wonder if #Creality only opten for this for the trend and hype or that they brought in their own design here and use cases.

    Furthermore, their first printer with the strain guage was the #crowdfunded and #KickStarter #CR6SR, which I personally have. Although it simplifies the bed leveling process and I never understood or experienced the struggles of #Ender3 leveleing, it had its own problems.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  3. @fabbaloo

    "Both devices are 300 x 300 x 300 mm CoreXY machines, an interesting switch for Creality, which has largely relied on the bedslinger i3 approach until now."

    This is very good and interesting. I hope this helps bring #CoreXY to the masses because most of the current CoreXY machines are very niche or self-built #DIY machines, which is a limiting factor.

    I don't see any mention of whether they are using #Marlin or #Klipper, but my guess is Klipper for it's native networking support.

    An interesting question would be whether they went the #KlipperScreen route, have they implemented their own displays, or will the printers simply not have displays at all and rely on network support for everything.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  4. @rcarmo

    There is #KlipperScreen for #Klipper. One of my reasons that I haven't moved over to #Klipper yet is because then the display on my #Creality #CR6SE will be useless, and I currently don't have a touchscreen for my #RaspberryPi.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  5. Color me impressed!!!

    So how did I do this?

    Well, as you saw in the videos, not all circular mocements were converted, and without this technique, none of them are. Why is that?

    Well, the #Slicers we use like #Cura #PrusaSlicer and #Superslicer need to "slice" or models. This converts the 3D model from its original format to the tool paths of the printer.

    These software are insanely complex, and they dont recognize circles easily. They basically just find the shortest straight path with the least amount of deviation from the original curve.

    Some slicers do use arc movements, but it is better to do it in post-processing.

    Post-processing is when a sliced #Gcode file is processed further after it was created.

    The tool I use for this is #ArcWelder. You can either download and use a #Python script or use an #Octoprint plugin to do it automatically for you.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  6. @koz @mia

    #PrusaSlicer is by far the best #Slicer that I've used in my 3 years of #3dprinting. My profiles are dell tuned and I have my entire workflow set up in it.

    #Cura is very user friendly in the sense that it hides many settings. It's like the #TinkerCAD of slicers.

    #SuperSlicer is the original fork of #PrusaSlicer, but I like the support I am getting now.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  7. @sander76

    Yeah, that is one problem for me as well. I am currently using it, and after I switched from #DesignSpark, I hsd to convert sll of my designs from .rsdoc to #Fusion360 format by redesigning all of them.

    Now I am knee deep in the ecosystem, and I am so afraid they remove the free version or remove a feature I use and need.

  8. @vaughnsc

    It used to be owned and created by #Google. They then sold it, and it just didn't get updated and improved over the years.

    The UI and design are outdated, and they lack many modern features.

    I moved to #DesignSpark, but thersdoc format isn't used by many in the #3dprinting world and I needed parametric designs and the timeline featue, so I moved so #Fusion360 as my daily driver and #OpenSCAD for simpler parametric designs I intend to share with others.

    @Sablebadger

  9. @jonn

    I actually found communities to be very weird there. There are many communities on #Matrix for specific apps and services like #Linux and specific one for things like #Ubuntu, but you just don't get responses, but then when one of the popular guys post everyone respond.

    So, I find myself lurking more and not interacting as much. #Maston was a lot more inviting and felt at home immediately in all of the existing communities.

    Maybe just my experience. That's why I mostly use it for individual one-on-one conversations.

    #Element #Matrix

  10. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  11. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  12. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  13. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - #Marlin 2.1.2 introduces #InputShaping to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - #InputShaping results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  14. Marlin 2.1.2 has been released!

    - 2.1.2 introduces to compensate for machine vibrations by carefully timing its movement impulses.
    - results in much cleaner output and allows for higher print speeds with no loss of quality. Although this implementation has received extensive testing, it is still considered experimental.

    github.com/MarlinFirmware/Marl

    @3dprinting

  15. @oblomov @davew

    But for some reason, people don't want #quote posts on #Mastodon.

    Some say that by allowing quotes, you allow to take someone's post away from that person and divert it to a separate discussion on your account, resulting in toxicity.

    Personally, I don't have a current use for quoting for me and how I use #Mastodon.

    If I want to comment on someone else's post, well then I comment on their post and change the post visibility to public rather than unlisted.

    But #journalists have said that they want #quoted posts, which I can understand, because they can create a post referencing another post.

  16. @barsteward

    It is possible. It is exactly what I am doing. The back lights are my heating lamps, off in the picture because the enclosure is at 60°C, but the front lights are LEDs that are on when I tell them to, or they turn on just as #Octolapse takes a picture.

    @GossiTheDog

  17. @fabbaloo @3dprinting

    Just this week, I saw a video by #Slant3D on why part suppliers don't sell #OEM parts, so this is interesting

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  18. @fabbaloo @3dprinting

    Just this week, I saw a video by #Slant3D on why part suppliers don't sell #OEM parts, so this is interesting

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  19. @fabbaloo @3dprinting

    Just this week, I saw a video by #Slant3D on why part suppliers don't sell #OEM parts, so this is interesting

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  20. @fabbaloo @3dprinting

    Just this week, I saw a video by #Slant3D on why part suppliers don't sell #OEM parts, so this is interesting

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  21. @fabbaloo @3dprinting

    Just this week, I saw a video by on why part suppliers don't sell parts, so this is interesting

    @3dprinting

  22. The amazing #Octoprint plugin #OctoEverywhere now has full #Klipper support! This is really amazing for Klipper and the Octoprint community using it instead of #Fluidd and #Mainsail. Until now, Octoprint was manly the good choice for the plugin support, but this will allow for all the great remote #Marlin features with Klipper!

    octoeverywhere.com/klipper?sou

    Octoprint on #Mastodon
    @octoprint

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  23. @Thangs3D

    thangs.com is my goto search engine for any 3D models. I even use it even when I just want printables.com results. It provides similar tools and syntax to #Google search for advanced searching and queries. I definitely recommend it!

    It is especially great for #Gridfinity

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

    #3dartists #3d #thangs #printables #3dprinted #search #SEO #thangscommunity

  24. @Thangs3D

    thangs.com is my goto search engine for any 3D models. I even use it even when I just want printables.com results. It provides similar tools and syntax to #Google search for advanced searching and queries. I definitely recommend it!

    It is especially great for #Gridfinity

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

    #3dartists #3d #thangs #printables #3dprinted #search #SEO #thangscommunity

  25. @Thangs3D

    thangs.com is my goto search engine for any 3D models. I even use it even when I just want printables.com results. It provides similar tools and syntax to #Google search for advanced searching and queries. I definitely recommend it!

    It is especially great for #Gridfinity

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

    #3dartists #3d #thangs #printables #3dprinted #search #SEO #thangscommunity

  26. @Thangs3D

    thangs.com is my goto search engine for any 3D models. I even use it even when I just want printables.com results. It provides similar tools and syntax to #Google search for advanced searching and queries. I definitely recommend it!

    It is especially great for #Gridfinity

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

    #3dartists #3d #thangs #printables #3dprinted #search #SEO #thangscommunity

  27. @Thangs3D

    thangs.com is my goto search engine for any 3D models. I even use it even when I just want printables.com results. It provides similar tools and syntax to search for advanced searching and queries. I definitely recommend it!

    It is especially great for

    @3dprinting

  28. Just crazy!

    #Octoapp for #Octoprint allows me to control my #3dprinter from my #Samsung smartwatch.

    I am lying in my bed and heard that my printer just finished, you can probably see it is almost 2am here, and turned my printer off from my watch.

    Why, well, because I can, of course, and I was too lazy to open #Octoprint on my phone and disturb my #Netflix episode.

    Maybe I should just go to sleep. Well, after checking my prints, of course! It is my LED bar that I posted about recently. I'm going to put it all together and mount it in my enclosure tomorrow or well later today.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting