CR10 pancake conversion therapy

CR10 pancake conversion therapy

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Summary

Honestly, there isn't really much to this and it's exactly what you think it is, a printer that prints pancakes.

just don't forget to flip your bed so you can use the other side, and use butter or Crisco so you can take them off once they're done.

here's the ending g code scrip I used:

G91 ; make coordinates relative
G1 Z2 F5000 ; move Z another 2mm up
G90 ; use absolute positioning for the XYZ axes

G1 X150 F3600 ; moving center

G1 Y150 F3600 ; moving center

G1 Z30 F3600 ; move up

M104 S0 ; turn off extruder

M107 ; turn off part cooling fan
M84 ; disable motors

M140 S110 ; start heating the bed to 110 degrees Celsius

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and for the speed of the extruder motor I used:

26 mm filament diameter with a 1500mm/min printing speed and a 5 mm nozzle

these are important settings so make sure you have them

as for parts:

https://www.amazon.com/Iverntech-Stepper-Integrated-Printers-Machine/dp/B0776F4BKH/ref=sr_1_4?crid=1OVC59RKBKNV5&keywords=stepper+motor+with+lead+screw&qid=1579414334&sprefix=stepper+motor+with+%2Caps%2C204&sr=8-4

https://www.amazon.com/uxcell-Rings-Nitrile-Rubber-Diameter/dp/B07GJQRVG4/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=60mm+o+ring&qid=1579414374&sr=8-3

and 3 mm screws and nuts

Print Settings

Printer:

CR10s-pro

                                            

Rafts:

Doesn't Matter

Supports:

No

                                            

Resolution:

.2 mm

Infill:

25%

                Filament:                                     betty crocker pancake batter                    

How I Designed This

pain and suffering

            

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