RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
My Pi is equipped with a touchscreen, keyboard dongle and 2 cams, therefore the connection to the Einsy via GPIO. 250000 baud are possible without any problem, correct configuration required.
I have read a lot about problems concerning fluctuating power supplies to the Pi and therefore I decided to supply it with a separate source. It works independently of the printer and takes over many control functions (Octoprint, ventilation, temperature, light, cams, printer on/off...).
works, works, without any problems - without yellow flash and hanging system 👍
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
I would recommend a good pair of Chanel Locks or a wrench to hold the heat block when removing a nozzle. I like these two because then the handle is coated.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
I just bought a photo booth on Amazon to help me take better photos. I want to take better photos of my prints.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
My wife bought me a new deburring tool. I love the aluminum handle and weight of the tool.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@karl-herbert
Me too - I bought a Leatherman Supertool in 1995 - it is always with me - a loyal companion.
Best regards, Clemens
Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@karl-herbert
The Leatherman Supertool is nice.
As a combat veteran with 22 years of service and growing, I prefer the Gerber MP600 Needle Nose Multiplier or the Leatherman Wing Plus Multitool is a close second. As a safety note, I have sutured more hands from a multitool than any other source of injury.
I have quite a collection. Someone shipped me on on each of my 6 combat tours.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@charles-h13
Nice tools!
The Gerber tools remind me a little bit of the Swiss knife, just the American version. The name Gerber sounds to me like it is of German origin.
The Leatherman and my Buck 110 have served me well over the years, even repairing the 3D printer.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@karl-herbert
Gerber is a company in Portland, OR. The founder is of German ancestry.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@charles-h13
Somehow funny. The Germans buy American tools, the Americans buy German tools.
I buy a lot of American products because the quality is convincing. Since this is sometimes difficult at Amazon, I prefer to buy the products from the manufacturer or distributor. The price is secondary for me, because I am a fan of good quality.
That's why I bought a Prusa, because good support is part of the product and, with a few exceptions, you can't say anything bad about this company.
There is always and everywhere something to complain and grumble about. I prefer to go there and put things in order.
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Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
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@karl-herbert
You can go to the Real or Hagebaumarkt and get them cheaper.
Excuse the spelling. I lived in Auerbach (Germany) for 5 years and I can’t remember exactly how to spell some words in German, but I can read them still.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@charles-h13
That explains seeing you from time to time in the German part of the forum.
Best regards, Clemens
Mini, i3 MK2.5S, i3 MK4, CClone (Eigenbau)
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@clemens-m
Yes. I have traveled the word pretty wide. I have lived in 9 countries and I speak several languages, unfortunately, none of them well.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
I really like these Balldriver Screwdrivers over standard allen wrenches.
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
Please Don't use ball drivers to finally tighten the M3 grub screws in the Bondtech gears and motor toothed pulleys, the ball end applies pressure away from the root of the hex socket and is likely to split the hex sockets!
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
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@joantabb
I think that be more true with smaller screws.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
Although I have used them on set (grub) screws, I typically do use standard allen wrenches. Which really is only for attaching the gears/pulleys to the stepper motors.
I was mainly referring to using them on the standard screws.
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
Hi Charles,
Thank you for your message, I have edited my post to make it more specific.
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
I use the ball drivers rather at badly accessible places. For final tightening they are not so well suited, because they can wear out the hexagon socket of the screw.
Statt zu klagen, dass wir nicht alles haben, was wir wollen, sollten wir lieber dankbar sein, dass wir nicht alles bekommen, was wir verdienen.
RE: Tools: What do you recommend?
@joantabb
I agree with both, just more common with smaller more delicate screws.
@karl-herbert
Probably true also.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog