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That's very interesting. With that board, you can do the entire electronics (excluding steppers) for a little over $100!!! That mod should work...
Go big or go home :)
Most likely same supplier, but I'll see what I can find. I'll be using one of the three LCDs that I posted about earlier, with another LG being...
Oh, right. Of course. :duh: I'll see about ordering a second LCD so that I'm not dead in the water if this doesn't go well. May be a few weeks...
Not sure what you mean there. Can you clarify?
So, good news and bad news. Good news, I got the display working!!! Bad news, I don't think that the n3100 series Celeron CPU's are going to cut...
Degradation from long term exposure to violet/blue light would be my guess.
Interesting. There could be some serious time and detail improvements with that.
Hiwin HGR20 series rails take 5mm bolts. See page 13 of the PDF linked below. Torque spec is on page 15...
Nah. It's just the backing paper. They are thicker than the adhesive!
What series rails? Might help shed some light on the issue if we know the specifics.
3M 468MP (what is commonly used to stick PEI down) is a transfer adhesive (5.2mils/0.13mm thick). What that means is that it has no substrate...
I've been looking closely at the Udoo X86 these last few days, and seeing if there were any alternatives that would fit the bill. I even looked at...
Thanks :) I'm pretty happy with the way it's turning out. I decided to go for broke yesterday and print a Yoda bust (I know, I know). It came out...
I'll have to check, but I'm pretty sure that the 8mm screws are long enough for the 4mm plates. 10mm screws bottom out on the extrusion.
Let's see if these work any better for you (cropped from the original image, not the Photobucket one) [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Simplify3D works flawlessly over USB. Easiest setup ever.
Huh. Guess Photobucket clips the image size on upload. I'll crop them so it's just the cube so you can see more detail. On to good news though....
I'd say $1K is easy, providing that doesn't include the PC/Laptop to drive it (my C-Beam based FDM printer that I just finished was about $1K, and...