Picture of the new Eris
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Picture of the new Eris
Here is a new picture of the Eris. Enjoy the new technology coming from SeeMeCNC!
Re: Picture of the new Eris
Here's some more pics from parts, both printed and final molded parts, and other stuffs from around the shop.
https://plus.google.com/100979615117901 ... bDfyU4Se8d
https://plus.google.com/100979615117901 ... bDfyU4Se8d
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Re: Picture of the new Eris
Nice!
Here's a stupid question: on pic 13, you can see the tattoo on the arm of the person. Is it a tattoo of a 3d printer? That would be the coolest tattoo I've ever seen!
Here's a stupid question: on pic 13, you can see the tattoo on the arm of the person. Is it a tattoo of a 3d printer? That would be the coolest tattoo I've ever seen!

nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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Re: Picture of the new Eris
Looking Good!
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RostockMAX v2 (Stock)
MAX METAL "ShortyMAX"
MAX METAL Rostock MAX Printer Frame
NEMESIS Air Delta v1 & v2 -Aluminum delta printers
Rostock MAX "KITT" - Tri-Force Frame
GRABER i3 "Slim"
Re: Picture of the new Eris
It's my tribute to our Rostock MAX and Open Hardware icon.
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Re: Picture of the new Eris
NO WAY! That is so freaking cool, I love it!! Hahaha, I'm going to have to send this to my brother. Thanks for sharing! 

nitewatchman wrote:it was much cleaner and easier than killing a chicken on top of the printer.
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Re: Picture of the new Eris
The artwork must have taken many hours to design and the tattooist is a true artist!
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Re: Picture of the new Eris
was done on Rostock MAX with engraver 

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Re: Picture of the new Eris
Mentioning engraver, got a laser head available yet for cutting/engraving?
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Quando omni flunkus moritati (Red Green)
Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself. (Paracelsus)
All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison. (Ibid.)
Quando omni flunkus moritati (Red Green)
Let no man belong to another that can belong to himself. (Paracelsus)
All things are poison and nothing is without poison; only the dose makes a thing not a poison. (Ibid.)
Re: Picture of the new Eris
I designed a fan duct like that last summer. It worked okay, but encouraged jamming. The flow path was smooth and had a good cross section, but the hot end would always heat soak after awhile. I added a damper that would allow some air to bypass the cooling duct and that helped a little. Eventually I abandoned the idea and decided to use three of the tiny SeeMe blowers.
I think this duct uses a larger fan than the one that came with my E3D. I wish I'd tried that!
One of the first things I 3D printed was a duct blowing into a hollow torus surrounding the hot end. The bottom of the torus is cut out for the air to escape. If the cut was the same width all around, all the air would escape at the duct, where the pressure is highest. So, I made the cut narrower there and tapered it wider towards the opposite end. At the time I didn't realize it was better to use round ducting, and I never was able to get it to flow right. Maybe with a bigger fan, that kind of design could be made to work. Potentially better than even the three-blower setup.
I think this duct uses a larger fan than the one that came with my E3D. I wish I'd tried that!
One of the first things I 3D printed was a duct blowing into a hollow torus surrounding the hot end. The bottom of the torus is cut out for the air to escape. If the cut was the same width all around, all the air would escape at the duct, where the pressure is highest. So, I made the cut narrower there and tapered it wider towards the opposite end. At the time I didn't realize it was better to use round ducting, and I never was able to get it to flow right. Maybe with a bigger fan, that kind of design could be made to work. Potentially better than even the three-blower setup.
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AI Calibration | Dimensional Accuracy Calibration | Hand-Tune your PID | OctoPi + Touchscreen setup | My E3D hot end mount, Z probe, fan ducts, LED ring mount, filament spool holder, etc.
AI Calibration | Dimensional Accuracy Calibration | Hand-Tune your PID | OctoPi + Touchscreen setup | My E3D hot end mount, Z probe, fan ducts, LED ring mount, filament spool holder, etc.