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Re: Anybody tackled a scratch built JS2?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:07 pm
by Tankbear
Got to admit your achieving some very nice detail on the prints.

Do you find it quicker to print lots of parts at same time than singular?

Re: Anybody tackled a scratch built JS2?

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:15 pm
by AlwynTurner
Hi Ian, I try and print as many parts at the same time as possible, as it allows each layer more time to cool before the next layer is deposited. It seems to reduce warping and delamination. I think it does save time overall as the printer doesn't have to relevel between each print and it reduces the overall amount of brim that has to be printed but not by very much.

The converse which fortunately doesn't happen very often is that if a print goes wrong, you have lost more print time/material.

Alwyn :thumbup: :wave:

Re: Anybody tackled a scratch built JS2?

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2017 7:37 pm
by RobW
AlwynTurner wrote:Hi Rob, I and a number of others use Openscad which is free and does everything I need (the JS2 wheel and cover only took about 3 hours and it was fiddly. I suggest downloading it and giving it a try

http://www.openscad.org/downloads.html

Regards
Alwyn
Wow, now I'm even more impressed with the JS wheel - I've not had to build CAD like that since the mid 90's!

Edit: Just downloading https://www.freecadweb.org/wiki/Download looks to be a lot easier to work with. Will review later - note, the day job is driving (and supporting) CFD software.

Re: Anybody tackled a scratch built JS2?

Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2017 7:22 pm
by AlwynTurner
Just finished the last designs for the sprocket cover and idler wheel
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The sprocket cover was a cast iron bitch! :crazy: :crazy: Anyway all done now.

Alwyn :thumbup: :wave: