Hello! :D For those of you who saw one of my previous posts - I designed an entire construction toy system using the Zortrax M200. The website for this system will be available to the public next week but I wanted to give my Zortrax friends (and family =p) the first chance to try it out before everyone else. Feel free to give me feedback in regards to parts and even the website. It's in beta so please forgive if there are any bugs!
To enter the site visit:
www.clickaloo.com/wp-admin
username: betatester
password: betatester2000
then visit www.clickaloo.com as normal!
(not mobile friendly at the moment)
be sure to check out the 3D interactive models in the play set section!
Also check out the facebook page at www.facebook.com/clickaloo
Adrian - it looks like you did a really good job on these and I'm starting the buggy tonight. Do the parts get loaded into Z-Suite in the orientation that is best for printing or should we expect to choose the orientation that makes the most sense?
Adrian - it looks like you did a really good job on these and I'm starting the buggy tonight. Do the parts get loaded into Z-Suite in the orientation that is best for printing or should we expect to choose the orientation that makes the most sense?
Mike
That's fantastic haha! Sorry for taking so long to reply. Be sure to show images! The parts unfortunately dont load in the correct orientation - something I;m working on for the future. All the pins should basically be orientated to be printed vertically (with the head of the pin touching the platform). Some people have found more strength if they do it sideways but it should be ok either way. I print everything on .19 with light infill. plates dont need any support and angles I generally use 10 degree of support - easy to come off! Good luck can't wait to see your results. Let me know if you have any issues/ideas!
I'm printing the last of the buggy parts (the 4 wheels) now and they should be done in about 22 hrs. I tried 90µ for this batch but the upper splines in the 135SFA-I and 90DFA-I parts that are not flat on the bed are malformed even with 10° support - the upper areas inside the holes almost look melted. I'm wondering if my my bottom fan is shot. I will probably replace that tomorrow and try the 135SFA-I parts again and then switch to 0.19.