3D Printing

We have moved on from our original 2016 Anet A8 to an Artillery Sidewinder X1 v4.

The A8 (build volume 220x220x220mm, 8″x8″x8″) was purchased as a budget machine and produced good prints, so no real complaints. There were a few safety measures that needed to be done – hardwiring the heat bed wires due to overheating and installing Marlin firmware to enable thermal runaway protection. It is definitely a tinkerer’s machine, but you should not expect premium performance or components on a budget printer. It came as a kit and took about 6 hours to assemble and get to first print.

The Sidewinder X1 is a 2020 v4 model and is a large format (build volume 300x300x400mm, 12″x12″x15″) FDM printer. It came in a few modules and took about 20 minutes to assemble and get to first print.

Artillery Sidewinder X1 Calibration Guide | 3D Print Beginner

Fighting Stringing Part 1: Calibrating filament settings — Bob’s Project Notebook beta documentation (ttlexceeded.com)

Setting up your new Artillery 3D printer | Getting started with your Artillery 3D printer (n3t.ro)

Getting started with your Artillery 3D printer | Collection of resources to get new people started with 3D printers (n3t.ro)

Setting Up Your Brand New Sidewinder X1 – Sidewinder X1 – Setup Guides – Fulament Forums

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