Random 3D printing chatter

My Elegoo Centauri Carbon did indeed arrive on Thursday despite being pre-order with a dispatch date of 31st August. This thing is heavy and seems to be very well built. A half spool of PLA would have been nice rather than the stingy tiny amount you get but I suppose that's the same with all the brands and I had a few rolls delivered from Amazon anyway. I set it up this morning and updated to the latest firmware then let it do it's self test and calibration which took around 10 minutes and then I started it printing a test piece. The problem is that the unit I had it mounted on (old kitchen cupboard on wheels) just isn't sturdy enough and was bouncing around which of course messed the print up so I cancelled it and switched it off until I get something far more sturdier. What are you guys setting your printers up on?
I have two on top of old filing cabinets, they are getting on a bit now but still doing what is needed of them so no point replacing yet.
As for drying PLA, I’ve never done it but I always put it back in the bag with the silica gel pack it comes with, more and more brands now ship with a sealable bag so I’ve never had trouble that way.
If I leave a reel on for a while it does tend to start snapping so that’s why I pack up after I’m done.
I bought the little sovol reel joining thing a few weeks ago, I’ve only used it a few times but it works a lot better than the other methods I’ve tried, I even managed to join a reel mid print without pausing which is very handy.
I’m using orca slicer with a pi4b running octoprint and some webcams hooked up to the pi, not the most elegant solution but it works quite well.
 
Got my P1S/AMS set up :) Just updating firmware to lock me into the eco system and I'm ready to print. Absolutely excellent packaging overall, the AMS unit being setup inside the printer out of the box was a big surprise.
 
Got my P1S/AMS set up :) Just updating firmware to lock me into the eco system and I'm ready to print. Absolutely excellent packaging overall, the AMS unit being setup inside the printer out of the box was a big surprise.
Looking forward to seeing some more prints on here.
 
Looking forward to seeing some more prints on here.
For the most part I'll be printing out GridFinity stuff for my draws at my place and my late fathers toolboxes in his garage so nothing special. Right now I'm printing out the common essentials like a poop bucket, scraper, hydro/dessicant boxes for the AMS!

At work I use BambuStudio a lot along with TinkerCAD for custom creations so I am hoping having the same printer setup at home will allow me to delve into the 3D printing world in peace and just learn more at my own pace.

Tad annoyed that there wasn't more filament in the box. I think probably 250 or 500g's worth so I'll have to buy some quite soon. So far the machine is whirring away without issue.
 
For the most part I'll be printing out GridFinity stuff for my draws at my place and my late fathers toolboxes in his garage so nothing special. Right now I'm printing out the common essentials like a poop bucket, scraper, hydro/dessicant boxes for the AMS!

At work I use BambuStudio a lot along with TinkerCAD for custom creations so I am hoping having the same printer setup at home will allow me to delve into the 3D printing world in peace and just learn more at my own pace.

Tad annoyed that there wasn't more filament in the box. I think probably 250 or 500g's worth so I'll have to buy some quite soon. So far the machine is whirring away without issue.
Still, I always like looking at what people have designed and made, always fascinates me what can be done with them.
 
This is all new to me and I am rather confused at the moment. Can you not print directly from the .STL file with the Elegoo Centauri Carbon? I downloaded some files from Printables.com and put them on a USB stick, plugged the USB stick into the port on the printer and held down the appropriate key as per the manual to read from the USB stick and get nothing. Either my printer doesn't like my USB stick or it can't print directly from a .STL file. Do I need to run it through the Elegoo slicer first and generate a G code file?
 
This is all new to me and I am rather confused at the moment. Can you not print directly from the .STL file with the Elegoo Centauri Carbon? I downloaded some files from Printables.com and put them on a USB stick, plugged the USB stick into the port on the printer and held down the appropriate key as per the manual to read from the USB stick and get nothing. Either my printer doesn't like my USB stick or it can't print directly from a .STL file. Do I need to run it through the Elegoo slicer first and generate a G code file?
I don’t have that printer but any one I’ve used needs a gcode, slice the stl file with your preferred slicer then print the generated gcode.
 
The STL is essentially the wireframe model, you load that into your slicer, which then uses various printer and filament settings, and then generates the gcode, that's the bit that the printer then uses to print the model with.
Can you can then save all of that into a 3mf file which is essentially the 'project' and remembers all of your settings and other info.
 
Right, I got my first print done from a USB stick thanks to you two guys. Now I have a .STL file for a two part poop chute, one part is the main outer bit and the second is a removeable drawer that collects the poop and makes it easy to empty. The problem I have is that I want to remove a large chunk from the front and back to save filament and also cut down on the print time but I can't find anything in the slicer to let me do it. I believe that Elegoo's slicer is based on Bambu's slicer but it looks the same as Orca as well. I could ask someone to do it for me but I would rather learn how to do it myself so I don't have to trouble anybody for assistance on what will probably turn out to be a easy process (when you know how). The Elegoo slicer manual is rubbish for anything like this as it only cover the basics so can you give me a pointer or point me towards a detailed guide on how to do it please?
 
Can’t help you with what you want to do and I’ll be interested to know if it can be done myself, however if it’s any help, most, if not all, slicers are Orca derivatives. Orca seems to be the base slicer that’s used by all the manufacturers who add their own bells and whistles and needless obstructions
 
Hi all. I was given a Creality Ender 3 V2, told it was not printing and had bed errors.

1 evening and all it took was a reset config. 2 prints done.
2nd evening, bed level lesson that was a steep learning curve but got 3 prints done.
This evening the extruder got gunked up so it was a disassemble, clean and reassemble. On my 3rd print now.

Next is to learn the art of the settings to understand how to get the print right. Must say it's very addictive this 3d printing!
 
Right, I got my first print done from a USB stick thanks to you two guys. Now I have a .STL file for a two part poop chute, one part is the main outer bit and the second is a removeable drawer that collects the poop and makes it easy to empty. The problem I have is that I want to remove a large chunk from the front and back to save filament and also cut down on the print time but I can't find anything in the slicer to let me do it. I believe that Elegoo's slicer is based on Bambu's slicer but it looks the same as Orca as well. I could ask someone to do it for me but I would rather learn how to do it myself so I don't have to trouble anybody for assistance on what will probably turn out to be a easy process (when you know how). The Elegoo slicer manual is rubbish for anything like this as it only cover the basics so can you give me a pointer or point me towards a detailed guide on how to do it please?

You could load the stl into Tinkercad website and edit it through there, not quite sure what you are trying to achieve as not seen the model.
 
Right, I got my first print done from a USB stick thanks to you two guys. Now I have a .STL file for a two part poop chute, one part is the main outer bit and the second is a removeable drawer that collects the poop and makes it easy to empty. The problem I have is that I want to remove a large chunk from the front and back to save filament and also cut down on the print time but I can't find anything in the slicer to let me do it. I believe that Elegoo's slicer is based on Bambu's slicer but it looks the same as Orca as well. I could ask someone to do it for me but I would rather learn how to do it myself so I don't have to trouble anybody for assistance on what will probably turn out to be a easy process (when you know how). The Elegoo slicer manual is rubbish for anything like this as it only cover the basics so can you give me a pointer or point me towards a detailed guide on how to do it please?

In Orca you right-click on the model in the 3D viewport and 'add negative part'. Choose the most suitable shape and position it appropriately, when you slice that portion will be removed.

Aligning things in the 3D view can be tricky, but using the cube in the lower-left corner to set top/front etc. helps. I also prefer to have 'auto perspective' checked in the view menu (top left next to the file menu) because that switches to orthogonal views when appropriate.
 
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Basically two paths (as you've just been told).
You can try to bodge* it with modifiers in the slicer, or you persuade a modeling package to edit it. I believe TinkerCAD can handle STLs reasonably (though I've not tried). Others such as Fusion 360 are good for other things...but STLs are a pain. If you can get a STEP (STP) file or something specific to the CAD package you're using (Fusion, Solidworks etc) you'll probably find it easier to edit...it maybe just what I'm used to is the 'only easy answer' *shrug*

*Nothing wrong with doing it in the slicer. If you can get it to do what you need, that's a win.
 
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