I had one more free unused pin on the motherboard intended for a Y max endswitch.
I decided to use it as an output pin to drive a dedicated part cooling fan.
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I had one more free unused pin on the motherboard intended for a Y max endswitch.
I decided to use it as an output pin to drive a dedicated part cooling fan.
I wanted to do this mod since I got my Weedo Tina2 3D printer.
Thanks to my firmware hack it's now possible and it works !
I noticed that the Weedo Tina2 3D printer has a tendency for slight Z wobbling.
So I designed a part that completely removes it which leads to much better prints.
Having now a complete Marlin firmware opens a lot of new features.
Among them there is a filament runout detection section which I think is a feature every 3D printer should have.
So it's time to add one to my beloved Weedo Tina2.
Like any other 3D printers, it's important to spend some time at calibrating your Tina2 if you want to be sure to print accurate dimensional parts.
In this tutorial I'm gonna show you how to do this. Of course this calibrating procedure can also be used for any other 3D printer... and not just our beloved Tina2!
So if your printer doesn't give you accurate dimensional prints, go ahead and read further.
In my previous post I introduced you to the Weedo Tina2 3D printer on which I allready performed a few improvements.
Among them I told you that I will probably add some light inside it. Because I'd like to be able to better see my models being printed in dark situations or at night time.
So let me show you how this can be done in this very easy to follow tutorial...
WTF !!!
Is this a joke ?
And what can we expect for that price ?
Let me introduce you to the Weedo Tina2 3D printer...