Got a late start printing today and have a policy of not leaving the printers running after we've gone to bed, so it will probably be Saturday before I get the main body printed. I'm expecting it to take 5.5+ hours. I did print out the tracks (traks?), guns, and hubs to hold the tracks on. While I have the blue filament in, I'm going ahead and printing some smaller things I've been meaning to do for a while but didn't have the right filament loaded for and was too lazy to swap out just for one or two small prints. So here are some pics of the tracks printing and the finished product, pre-cleanup.
The print job starts, laying down the brim to help secure the print job to the bed. I always use a brim and you'll see why in a couple of pics.
The brim is finished and the parts are printing:
Uh-oh! A problem with printers like this is they are extremely susceptible to temperature fluctuations and drafts. This can cause prints to peel up, especially at the edges. You can see the brim has lifted:
It's not a perfect fix but I keep clamps and spare brick pieces around for just such an occurrence. I clip the brick over the edge of the brim and it helps hold it down some to minimize warping of the part:
A close-up of the brick/clamp support:
Close to done printing. There's some warpage to the track where the brim started lifting, with it losing maybe 20% of its height on that edge but I can live with it.
Last couple of layers being laid down:
Printing is complete!
Parts removed from the build plate. I removed the interior brim from the track on the far right to show what they look like when ready to install:
The bottom side of the print job (the side that was directly on the build plate). The guns will need some fill removed from the holes that peg them onto the main body:
I'm leaving all the parts on the brim for now so they're easier to keep track of. I'll post cleaned up pics of them when I'm ready to assemble. Watch for the final print and assembly this weekend!