I love the Julia vases! They inspired me to make some of my own. Congrats on the printer, those vases make great planters for potted plants if you add some holes to the bottom.
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Thanks. Do you have links to the vases you made? I'm interested in trying to design some myself eventually.
Unfortunately I haven't posted them yet :( another project in a long backlog lol. Here's the video though showing how they are made though.
That’s awesome! Great job!
Those are fantastic, awesome job!
What was broken about it?
A whole lot lol. Replaced and heavily modified the extruder, extruder motor, filament runout sensor, bowden tube, hot end cooling fan, and part cooling fan/blower. Also had to take apart the hot end / heat break and clean out leaked globs that had stuck everywhere. Also modified the electronics cooling/intake fan setup with a dc/dc converter and 12v fans to reduce noise.