[Arm-netbook] eoma68 laptop casework progress
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
lkcl at lkcl.net
Sun Feb 28 03:32:50 GMT 2016
hi folks sorry been extremely busy.
i've managed to work out some superb settings for the mendel90, it's
currently operating at *200*mm/sec, with a layer height of 0.15mm, and
the prints are coming out with smooth walls most of the time. i'm
deeply impressed with the mendel90, now - it's only taken me 18 months
(!!) to get the right settings.
the bamboo plywood is in place, successfully - i put a diagonal cut on
each edge, and a matching groove into each piece of 3d-printed
plastic, only about 0.8mm depth (it's supposed to be 1.4mm but it
prints out at less than that) - and the panels hold perfectly.
not only that but they hold sufficiently well that i decided to use
them for structural support on the screen edge. the screen hinge has
proved particularly tricky: it's quite a small piece, taking a huge
load because it contains the friction hinge. turns out that if i jam
the bamboo panel into it (and its neighbouring pieces), the screen
hinge stays still under load. i'd previously tried all sorts of
tricks to get the screen hinge to "lock" into its neighbouring pieces
and it wasn't working: the plywood does a really good job.
am still making minor adjustments, chewing through PLA like it's no
tomorrow, photos to follow, then they can be sent to crowdsupply.
l.
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