Saw this a few years back done on the original MakerBot Replicator (I have the dual version, jeez it's old now that I think about it) and thought it was a cool idea but never ran into needing to do it or if I have the prints where too large to knock off with fears of it damaging the machine (mostly skipping teeth on the belt). Awesome work ;-) keep it up
brainfarth In my research I found it's possible to call a gcode subroutine but it got a little complicated since gcode is technically not a programming language so I just went the easy route.
Saw this a few years back done on the original MakerBot Replicator (I have the dual version, jeez it's old now that I think about it) and thought it was a cool idea but never ran into needing to do it or if I have the prints where too large to knock off with fears of it damaging the machine (mostly skipping teeth on the belt). Awesome work ;-) keep it up
Nice. I've thought of something similar. Is it possible to add a go-to command in gcode for repeating prints?
brainfarth In my research I found it's possible to call a gcode subroutine but it got a little complicated since gcode is technically not a programming language so I just went the easy route.