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Andre_A
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by Andre_A » 18 Jan 2016, 16:11
Hi
This is the best way to print it. I also recommend use the "touching buildplate" support type and "First extruder" in support dual extrusion.
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Cheers

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trinomic - Posts:11
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by trinomic » 26 Jan 2016, 16:30
Hi,
I printed the stability feet (all of them) and found the gaps are ~2.55mm, not wide enough for the printer structure (~2.9mm width) to slide in.
Are there different versions of the HelloBEEPrusa with different measurements? Or do I need to do some more calibrating on the printer?
Thanks,
Paul.
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jsilver - Posts:15
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by jsilver » 10 Feb 2016, 08:11
Paul,
If the slots are too small in both x and y planes, you're probably over-extruding and should reduce your extrusion multiplier slightly. If it's just one plane, that would indicate mechanical slackness, for example due to a belt that's too loose or even a belt wheel that's slipping.
Jon
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trinomic - Posts:11
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by trinomic » 11 Feb 2016, 01:27
I've loaded up the files in Freecad, and it seems the gaps are around the same size as what I printed. So it looks like the printer body has changed dimensions at some point.
The stability feet here
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1080908 are the correct size (3mm gap) and fit perfectly.
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jsilver - Posts:15
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by jsilver » 21 Feb 2016, 23:53
trinomic wrote:I've loaded up the files in Freecad, and it seems the gaps are around the same size as what I printed. So it looks like the printer body has changed dimensions at some point.
The stability feet here
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1080908 are the correct size (3mm gap) and fit perfectly.
Having tried this myself, I concur... DNeves' stability feet on Thingiverse are the designed at the right size, but the BVC parts have too narrow a slot.
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by DNeves » 04 Mar 2016, 09:14
jsilver wrote:trinomic wrote:I've loaded up the files in Freecad, and it seems the gaps are around the same size as what I printed. So it looks like the printer body has changed dimensions at some point.
The stability feet here
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1080908 are the correct size (3mm gap) and fit perfectly.
Having tried this myself, I concur... DNeves' stability feet on Thingiverse are the designed at the right size, but the BVC parts have too narrow a slot.
Hi Guys! Well, HBP stability feet were inspired my idea. I think you won't have any issues with my design, although let me know if you need any change in the design!

Happy prints!
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by stig.joergensen » 10 Sep 2016, 18:50
Hi
Its seems the Z Support 1 and 2 are missing from the part - eg the top of the Z Tower...
Can you fix that?
Thanks
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Filipe
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by Filipe » 19 Sep 2016, 09:01
stig.joergensen wrote:Hi
Its seems the Z Support 1 and 2 are missing from the part - eg the top of the Z Tower...
Can you fix that?
Thanks
I had to ask BEEVERYCREATIVE.
The Z TOP part is the same for both sides.