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    Watermark printing with M593 Input shaper? [obsolete]

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    • o_lampeundefined
      o_lampe @Phaedrux
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      @Phaedrux
      Not exactly, but BETTER! 😀

      I've missed a lot, when I turned my back to 3D printing...glad I came back #thankstocovidlockdown

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      • JoergS5undefined
        JoergS5 @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux said in Watermark printing with M593 Input shaper? [obsolete]:

        You mean like this?

        https://all3dp.com/2/velocity-painting-how-to-paint-your-3d-prints-with-style/

        This is from my point of view a very good example to transform a 3d printing disadvantage (layer bulges) into something positive. Maybe one can invent more such ideas. E. g. using ringing for a positive effect.
        For house printers, the bulges are advantageous because walls are easier to plaster.

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        • o_lampeundefined
          o_lampe @JoergS5
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          @JoergS5
          I played around with velocity painting, but the effect it had on a surface is minimal. At least with a 0.8mm nozzle and the yet unchanged jerk/acc and e-steps settings. There's not much information about the GUI or a tutorial for specific setup.
          I guess, it's another roll of filament I'll spend until I've dialed it in.

          Although their pictures in the web are quite nice.

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          • JoergS5undefined
            JoergS5 @o_lampe
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            @o_lampe nice that you're back to the 3d community. Let's discuss wire based printers 😉

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            • o_lampeundefined
              o_lampe @JoergS5
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              @JoergS5 said in Watermark printing with M593 Input shaper? [obsolete]:

              Let's discuss wire based printers

              I've made an Aramid wire-driven XY plotter lately and where ever I can, I use the dual roller constrain-method to avoid racking axis'...

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              • JoergS5undefined
                JoergS5 @o_lampe
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                @o_lampe in summer I'll have to paint a wall, a wire based hangprinter would be perfect for this. I am thinking about it...

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                • o_lampeundefined
                  o_lampe @JoergS5
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                  @JoergS5
                  Ahhh, the ** Hangprinter**!
                  It actually made it in the hall of fame by getting a dedicated kinematic profile in RRF.

                  Not sure if it can paint outside of it's own print envelop?Or do you have plans on mounting it horizontally? 😉

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                  • JoergS5undefined
                    JoergS5 @o_lampe
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                    @o_lampe the "nozzle" (the brush) can have an offset to the position - and so being outside of the construction - , so one has only to change this offset to plus/minus at the edges to get the necessary offsets. But I am currently at the idea stage, not further (no prototypes, nothing).

                    paintingCut.png
                    (not my house, unfortunately 😉 but interesting use case, to paint the correct regions, some camera data involved)

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                    • o_lampeundefined
                      o_lampe @JoergS5
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                      @JoergS5
                      Let's get crazy and build a giant inkjet printer to spray grafitis and other Art on House Walls 😁

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                      • JoergS5undefined
                        JoergS5 @o_lampe
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                        @o_lampe that's a good idea, and then go viral and make a challenge!

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                        • o_lampeundefined
                          o_lampe @JoergS5
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                          @JoergS5
                          Banksy! Here we come...

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                          • o_lampeundefined
                            o_lampe
                            last edited by o_lampe

                            Back to topic...
                            I designed a panorama frame and tried transparent PETG. It seems, Velocity painting doesn't like Arc Welder, or pressure advance, so I switched both off and got a pretty good result.

                            The frame is on thingiverse

                            honycomb_panorama_iso.jpg

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