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Might you be so kind as to post the stl file(s) for your endstop switch mounts? Thanks!
0-12,000 RPM. Haven't milled anything yet so don't know whether it will bog down. Here's the stl file for my adapter ring: I wrapped the...
Thanks, Mark. I'm waiting on delivery of a spindle (the thought of listening to my Bosch router running for more than a couple of minutes was...
I strongly recommend Ultibots. The owner, Brad Norman, offers complete kits using OpenBuilds components, electronics, decent documentation, and...
You can use pretty much any relatively fine tooth (40T) carbide blade. They're inexpensive and I doubt you'll wear it out cutting aluminum. And...
Jerry- Again I want to congratulate you on your awesome build (builds?). You are truly a master and your willingness to share is commendable....
I am really impressed with this build, especially the increased z height. Do you have a complete BOM, especially for the modifications you made?...
Hello, Jerry! You should be very proud of your work on this project. Not sure I agree with your color choices on filaments, but I'm sure you...
I'm curious about why you need so many braces. If it's because you think your extrusions are going to flex, then why not use 20x60 or 20x80...
Very impressive work!
Something to consider when contemplating a big 3D printer: build times. Yesterday I sliced an object that didn't use all available space (bed...
I just finished a Delta with a 310mm build plate. It's pretty big. But not big enough to build a house! My parts were sourced from OpenBuilds for...
TriDPrinting.com has boro plates up to 400mm as well as heaters and heat spreaders.
I always turn to my table saw for getting square cuts. Rather than use a standard miter gauge, a cross-cut sled is the best; the material being...
Thanks for the data, Ronald. By my calculations, at 327,900 MTBF divided by 8,760 hours in a year, that little sucker will still be operating for...