Had a few setbacks since last week, including needing to relube the belts with a more appropriate grease. Also, one of the parts for the clockwork 2 was busted. I can’t print ABS yet since I don’t have an enclosure, so I opted to print the clockwork parts in Fiberlogy PA12+CF15. PA12 is OK according to the Voron print guide so I’m hoping it’ll work. My PIF supplier said he’d send me a replacement, so I’ll have a spare in case.

Anyhow, everything is belted up, hotend is assembled, and I built my Klicky (that was a huge pain…), so I think I’m ready for electronics 😀

Having a hard time uploading the latest picture, will try again soon.

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      Yup! Posted a pic about a week ago. I wanted to post an updated pic of my progress but lemmy.world is choking on image uploads for me right now.

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        You should check out the front idlers mod. My belt is currently getting chewed up. Gonna be doing the mod when I do my Canbus mod.

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          Thanks for the suggestion. I kind of wondered why they decided to put the split right where the screw makes contact.

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        There were bots posting wildly inappropriate content, so I think the admins disabled image upload for the time being

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    Congrats/nice work. With no panels I had some ASA warping while printing my panel clips. Cardboard tapped onto the frame fixed that, but I’m still doing smaller part batches to play it safe.

    I thought the wiring was pretty straightforward. I didn’t find klipper setup that hard either. I’ve used putty before, but would still consider myself a novice in most things Linux. Beware that your first mainsail boot can take a little while. Also keep in mind that your access point name is case sensitive…