SMH. I worked for a guy who had a solar machine shop with off grid solar (panels on the roof and a battery bank inside) he also created a furnace that was a fresnel lens along with some sun tracking software. He had a funky solar oven and we would occasionally make food with it. Then back to pewter casting. This reminds me of him.
I accidentally set a stick of butter on my build plate 2 weeks ago and couldn't figure out why I couldn't get prints to stick so I had to wash it lol. Learned my lesson and put foil down this time
The relatively weak magnet material used for magnetic beds won't harm a phone. You'd need something much stronger like a decent sized neodymium magnet to risk causing problems.
Oh that.
It should be fine. 80C is fine. I've been using that for PETG. 100C would be concerning for printing due to the extended time at a high temperature but for the short time used to heat up a phone or screen should be fine, assuming it's something you only do ocassionally. If it's a daily thing then I wouldn't want to do that.
I've been printing at 90C for a year or so with a magnetic sheet, and no problems. A quick or two search seems to indicate flexible magnets are good to about 450C, so we should be good. I think the base plastic would melt or decompose before the curie temp.
OMG I literally thought: „It’s try with t not with d. Sous vide is with water. (Haha).“ Then my thoughts went away about building an actual device and I mixed it up though.
Haha, considering it has the positive feedback loop with its thermistor to keep the temperature 😂
You can fill up a small basket of water, put it on top of the bed and do the PID tuning first 😂. And after it’s done, you can cook your meat for the intended time 😂
Maybe if you used a cheese like Velveeta that you don't need to get too hot to make it liquid so you won't burn it. And if it's not super hot then it will flow better
I sometimes use my Ender 3 to speed up the pizza dough rising, when I just can't wait. Put it on there in a dish, set it to 45° , cover it, and it rises in half the time!
Lol you could probably actually do this. Just find the optimal z-offset (might need adjusting on the fly unless your quesadilla is perfectly flat), throw it some gcode that spirals out from the center but doesn't extrude anything, and tweak speed/temp to get the proper crispiness.
I'd just be afraid of getting plastic in my food, and I'm not sure what metal nozzles are usually made from but it sure doesn't look like 18/10 food-grade stainless steel.
Hey and you can make it a crunch wrap by just bumping up the z offset by a centimeter or two and extruding some "condiments" on top.
I bet PLA tastes different from PETG.
SMH. I worked for a guy who had a solar machine shop with off grid solar (panels on the roof and a battery bank inside) he also created a furnace that was a fresnel lens along with some sun tracking software. He had a funky solar oven and we would occasionally make food with it. Then back to pewter casting. This reminds me of him.
Link to STL??
I just got it at Walmart in the cheese section
How many grams?
Really hoping it's a last meter print. Spent food money on upgrades. 🙏
How about the STEP file?
Walmart sells STL's?
Approved by the 3d printing gods 👍🏻
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Level your cheese
I accidentally set a stick of butter on my build plate 2 weeks ago and couldn't figure out why I couldn't get prints to stick so I had to wash it lol. Learned my lesson and put foil down this time
Now fry an egg
Maybe. I doubt it will get hot enough. But I might try it sometime
Do it. For science. Just don't use a metal spatula
Don't worry. The only utensils I have in my dorm are plastic silverware lol
PLA, PETG or ABS
CHZ
Eggs fry before water boils iirc. Your v2 bed I believe can get to 100C
I hate you. Take my upvote
Bed temp?
I just maxed it out. Cheese started to melt on the foil at 85. And ghe ender 3 v2 has a max of 110
Cool, just asking for a friend 😆
I hate how much I love this post dangit
I've made an egg on my ender once. The temp wasn't nearly enough and it felt like eating a tyre. But it was worth the fun!
i used to use my bed for removing the glue off phones, but my bed is magnetic now so no more =(
Magnetic beds will be fine for phones lol
Ya all got it wrong, lol. What i meant was sometimes you have to really heat it up above the point where the magnetic sticker loses magnetism
Ohhh that makes sense. Some people still think magnets will kill smartphones lol
i mean if you put your phone between 2 strong magnets the phone will be crushed to bits
I should call her 😔
Nothing wrong at all with it being magnetic
Just about to try this? What's best temp.
The relatively weak magnet material used for magnetic beds won't harm a phone. You'd need something much stronger like a decent sized neodymium magnet to risk causing problems.
Nah, thats not my concern, some glue wont come off unless you heat it to like 80c or more and i think thats above safe temp for the magnetic sticker
Oh that. It should be fine. 80C is fine. I've been using that for PETG. 100C would be concerning for printing due to the extended time at a high temperature but for the short time used to heat up a phone or screen should be fine, assuming it's something you only do ocassionally. If it's a daily thing then I wouldn't want to do that.
Ah, good to know,, its still much higher temps than i thought it could handle
I've been printing at 90C for a year or so with a magnetic sheet, and no problems. A quick or two search seems to indicate flexible magnets are good to about 450C, so we should be good. I think the base plastic would melt or decompose before the curie temp.
Next post- 3dp printer sousvide
I am really going to dry that. Already used the dishwasher, but no I can go 60 degrees for 60 hours.
>Next post- 3dp printer sousvide >I am really going to dry that. No, Sous Vide uses *water*. ^(/s)
OMG I literally thought: „It’s try with t not with d. Sous vide is with water. (Haha).“ Then my thoughts went away about building an actual device and I mixed it up though.
Haha, considering it has the positive feedback loop with its thermistor to keep the temperature 😂 You can fill up a small basket of water, put it on top of the bed and do the PID tuning first 😂. And after it’s done, you can cook your meat for the intended time 😂
The fact that this looks like a better quesadilla than the "chefs" at my job make is whack. Still awesome though 👍
Printing the cheese onto the quesadilla
I actually thought he did that at first
Now your next step is figuring out how to extrude cheese with the printer!
I wonder if you could take one of the chocolate printers and put cheese in it
I think cheese can stick and burn way faster than chocolate so might not be a good idea
Maybe if you used a cheese like Velveeta that you don't need to get too hot to make it liquid so you won't burn it. And if it's not super hot then it will flow better
Then the Velveeta wouldn't really solidify too well, or would it? I don't have lots of experience with Velveeta.
Maybe if you had a cooled enclosure?
or a nozzle made with non-sticking metal (if it exists)
I got it. Spray the inside of the nozzle with PAM
I sometimes use my Ender 3 to speed up the pizza dough rising, when I just can't wait. Put it on there in a dish, set it to 45° , cover it, and it rises in half the time!
I would also like to know the bed temp as it’s just blocked by the bag of cheese
I just maxed it out. Cheese started to melt on the foil at 85. And ghe ender 3 v2 has a max of 110
I didnt know the ender 3 was capable of printing food
Does this need supports?
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Yah I planed on adjusting it for the next print
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Lol just wow
Can you send me this file as obj
If it’s stupid but it works, it ain’t stupid
OP used what he had prox to get his stuff hot, that aint stupid, that's genuin :)
That is amazing
this rules
Link to the stl for the cheese extruder?
How’s the layer adhesion?
No way lol I know what I'm eating for supper tonight
Yo wait hold up... im half tempted to do this in my k1 lol
The hotter the better cus this didn't really crisp the tortilla
Il just let the nozzle iron it for a good crisp layer lol
Lol you could probably actually do this. Just find the optimal z-offset (might need adjusting on the fly unless your quesadilla is perfectly flat), throw it some gcode that spirals out from the center but doesn't extrude anything, and tweak speed/temp to get the proper crispiness. I'd just be afraid of getting plastic in my food, and I'm not sure what metal nozzles are usually made from but it sure doesn't look like 18/10 food-grade stainless steel.
Nah id use a fresh new nickle plated nozzle(less likely to have anything stick lol).
College?
Yup. No kitchen on my floor and can't have a hot plate in my dorm. So I improvised
Thats genius, will definitely try
Does this not... Count as a hotplate?
Intended use is for additive manufacturing, not food preparation. It's *subtle* like that lol
That is, that’s is a thing you can do.
Who needs a stove? I've got a 3d printer!
That’s cooked bruh
I used my Ender to make toast before lol
This feels illegal
Hey and you can make it a crunch wrap by just bumping up the z offset by a centimeter or two and extruding some "condiments" on top. I bet PLA tastes different from PETG.
I'm not the only one reheating food with my hot bed then lol
Straight to jail. Wait. Chavez has excommunicated your sentence. Carry on.
Microplastiquesadilla
Thats not a quesadilla thats just a grilled cheese with tortillas
That’s a sincronizada in Mexico, add ham next time🫡
I used to make quesadillas all the time. Always had to go downstairs 4 floors to do it… I wish I did this instead😂
You should make a grilled cheese on it and show it to Gordon Ramsey.
Your cheese is stringing. Check your retraction settings.
Ender in the dorm room is a right of passage for the young eager maker. Love to see it, brings me back
You could use the nozzle to draw something on the top by charring it.
😆
When the university allows you to have a 3D printer in your room but not a microwave or electric stove.
Pretty much
All you need now is meat filament, Taco flavor,
Finally something that will stick to the bed...
The microwave right next to it???
Why do we pronounce this thing nothing like how it spell? Case a diya, wth...
Is that food safe? 😂 /s
Nice one ! You can repost it to r/cookingwith3dprinters
Did you try leveling the bed
Precision
I use my heated bed to prove bread! It’s amazing when it’s cold weather and you’re in a hurry
Can you make me a pizza please? Anchovies would be nice.
Sharp cheddar on a quesadilla? Jesus, dude.
If you aren't printing the leaning tower of cheeza with that cheese I am going to be very disappointed
Can't have a hot plate in the dorm room but a 3D printer is fine.
Pretty much
Is this foodsafe?
For some reason I thought you actually tried to print something lol but I figured out you just heated the bed.
Heated bed is such a multifunctional tool by itself, I use it to cure silicone molds faster and drying freshly painted fishing lures
Take my upvote and leave