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skip to content homehack homemade projects menu home electronics woodworking 3d modelling about contact google+ blogger hephestos 2 upgraded with heated bed is it worth upgrading the hephestos 2 with the heated bed that bq offers for 160 euro? read on and find out. adhesion problems and warping i own a hephestos 2 for over a year now and although i was pretty happy with it i very much wanted to upgrade the 3d printer with a heated bed. the reason for that was not so much the desire to use other material like abs but i was hoping for better adhesion. adhesion problems in the past led to warping and misprints. to counter this i used buildtak en pritt. this helped most of the time but it also led to a new problem. it was very hard to remove the model from the printbed. with the help of a vise to clamp the printbed and a special knife i was able to do it but it was far from ideal (to say the least). a heated bed is the obvious solution to this problem. warping is mainly caused by uneven cooling and therefore shrinking of the different areas of the print . the printbed counters this effect by keeping the whole printbed warm and thus warming the print evenly over it’s surface. printing a benchy on the heated bed. gone is the buildtak. continue reading “hephestos 2 upgraded with heated bed” author eribuijs posted on may 30, 2017 january 8, 2018 categories 3d printing tags bq , heated bed , hephestos 2 leave a comment on hephestos 2 upgraded with heated bed the bq hephestos2 (3d printer), nine months later after nine months i can say that i’m satisfied with the bq hephestos 2 printer. it’s easy to print with and easy to maintain. it doesn’t come with a heated printbed which i consider a shortcoming but for pla and filaflex the printer works fine. introduction it’s been nine months since i received and assembled my bq hephestos 2 printer and i think it’s time to share some of the experiences that i had with it. for those who don’t know the hephesthos 2 it’s a 3d-printer that is based on the prusa i3 design with a thick steel frame and almost all metal parts. it’s not cheap but it’s a well designed, high quality 3d-printer with a large printbed. it does have it’s shortcomings but more of that later. continue reading “the bq hephestos2 (3d printer), nine months later” author eribuijs posted on april 2, 2017 categories 3d modelling , 3d printing tags 3d modeling , 3d printing , hephestos 2 , prusa i3 leave a comment on the bq hephestos2 (3d printer), nine months later switching from freecad to solvespace? solvespace is a good addition to the existing open source 3d cad programs such as openscad and freecad. if you want to try a truly free 3d cad program but are intimidated by freecad because of it’s steep learning curve and openscad because of programmers-like approach certainly should give solvespace a try. introduction for my current project, a laser engraver, i initially choose freecad as my 3d cad program. i had some excellent experiences with it so it was the obvious choice for me. however contrary to previous work this project required a lot of cad assembly. this is where i became frustrated with freecad. assembly in the current version (0.16) just isn’t well implemented unnecessarily extending my time spent with freecad. the next version of freecad (0.17) will have a separate assembly workbench but i wasn’t willing to wait for it’s final release. when reading the hackaday website i came across solvespace . given the problem that i have with freecad i was immediately interested. solvespace is a parametric modeler just like freecad. the interface looks archaic which put me off a little at first but i found it surprisingly easy to work with. the last month i worked intensely with solvespace v2.1 and i want to share the experience that i had with the program. the solvespace gui looks archaic but is easy to work with. working with solvespace solvespace is a lightweight program. it loads fast and runs very smooth on my aging imac (5 years old). i have encountered an occasional crash with solvespace however freecad appears to be more prone to crashes on my imac. i also noticed a small delay in solvespace while dragging parts around in a complex assembly. the solvespace user interface is static throughout the program whether working in a 2d sketch, an extrude or an assembly. the gui and the keyboard shortcuts don’t change throughout the program. this means for instance that constraints can be applied the same way in 2d and 3d making it easy to work with solvespace. freecad on the other hand has a dynamic user interface with multiple workbenches each having a different tool bar and functionality. i found that each freecad workbench has it’s own learning curve making it harder to learn than solvespace. with all these workbenches however freecad offers much more functionality than solvespace solvespace allows the model to be dynamically manipulated as long as it’s not fully constraint, both in 2d and 3d. this can be very helpful while studying a model or looking for its best shape. this is impossible in freecad or openscad where a model can only be changed by entering other discrete values for the parameters (not to be confused with the animation options in openscad and freecad). assembly in solvespace is very easy often taking only a few mouse clicks. two parts must be oriented and constrained to the same direction. a point of each part is selected and the parts are connected at the selected points. that’s it. this method works fast and i haven’t encountered any problem with it. when working in an assembly of multiple files a change made in one of the files propagates to the assembly. this is a very powerful features when working with complex models because it’s creates a consistent environment where it’s sufficient to make a change once instead of keeping track of multiple files. apparently freecad has a similar feature but getting it to work is far from trivial for me. the laser engraver that i’m working on. it’s a rather complex project mith multiple parts but assembly is real easy in solvespace. other 3d cad programs offer functionality like chamfer and fillet. solvespace doesn’t have this and that’s a shortcoming. often chamfer and fillet are used for aesthetics and if necessary i can do without that however if you do need them regularly solvespace isn’t for you. it also impossible to extrude along a path a functionality that is for instance used to create a thread. creating a true thread is therefore impossible however if it is able to mimic a thread by drawing a sawtooth sketch and revolve it. i 3d-printed numerous models that i had designed with solvespace. i exported the models as .stl files and used cura to create the nessecay g-code before printing them. i encountered no problems with this workflow and all prints came out as expected. i therefore conclude that solvespace is a good companion for 3d-printers as long as the shortcomings of the program are taken into account. support community support is very important in open source software. whether you’re a beginner, intermediate of experienced user it’s vital to be able to get help. this can be tutorials, forums, irc or mailing list. solvespace has support although it’s not as abundant as with freecad. this is probably due to the smaller user base of solvespace. the solvespace tutorials are good but they are few in number and the documentation is adequate but not as polished as freecad’s. an active development of the program is also important not only for bug fixing but also with new features in new releases. solvespace has a small but active developers team which is fine but it also makes the project vulnerable. if the main developer decides to abandon the project the user is left empty handed. freecad appears to be having a much larger group of active developers decreasing the chance that the project will be abandoned. solvespace’s forum is a good place to post questions about the program. 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