
GeckoTek
GeckoTek
Found a new way to use my Geckotek plate from the Kickstarter campaign. I attached/taped on some PEI and it works great now 

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- Tincho85
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Re: GeckoTek
That's mean! 
I know PEI is awesome, I love it. But is the Gecko really that bad?

I know PEI is awesome, I love it. But is the Gecko really that bad?
Martín S.
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Oh wow, that's sad.
From everyone being so excited when it first started getting whispered about, to this level of derision and scorn.
From everyone being so excited when it first started getting whispered about, to this level of derision and scorn.
Re: GeckoTek
Didn't intend to be scornful. Just thought is was good use of a nice flat precut piece of steel.Captain Starfish wrote:Oh wow, that's sad.
From everyone being so excited when it first started getting whispered about, to this level of derision and scorn.
It lasted about 20 prints before it started lifting. Had to use different areas of the plate until I ran out of different areas. The coating also scratched amazingly easy so the bottom side of prints had scaring.Tincho85 wrote:That's mean!
. But is the Gecko really that bad?
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Re: GeckoTek
Ah, I wasn't singling you out - there aren't many (any?) good reports, it's a big disappointment after all the early hype.
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Re: GeckoTek
Actually I'm more impressed by your machine printing upside down. I guess a leaking extruder won't be an issue there.
Martín S.
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It must have its' drawbacks. The slicer would never want to slice it upside down. I bet no supports needed though.Tincho85 wrote:Actually I'm more impressed by your machine printing upside down.

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Re: GeckoTek
No see, the slicers support it using the Australian setting. Most of the other problems can be solved with a few python scripts.
https://xkcd.com/353/
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Rostock Max V2, Duet .8.5, PT100 enabled E3D V6 and volcano, Raymond style enclosure
Automation Technology 60W laser cutter/engraver
1m X-carve router
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi
01-10011-11111100001