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3/8" rods are 9.525mm, good enough for what they are used for in this build and much easier to find
ABS sucks :P
Meanwhile, how did you adjust your top and bottom plaets for your Z axis? You're supposed to loose your bolts, raise the Z axis to its maximum,...
We want a video :)
Not yet, but our frames are completed, the electronic is bought, the design of the heatbed is near final, just have to give it a little time to...
The source of many problem can be found with simply a picture of a print and the first layer of that print. By the way, we will upload the working...
Yes, yes and yes.
I don't really no how, but what you need here is a tool change
Not yet, the author of this build disappeared, and no one did finish the build yet
maybe just a washer?
Exactly that yes and you won't have to pay for machining
the bearing ID will have to fit the OD of the rod, that's all
Why does everyone want the end to be machined? Wouldn't it be simpler/cheaper to have a motor coupler/bearing who will fit on the unmachined rod?
I have to try it!!!
BOM has been posted, minus the screws :) It's hard to measure screwed screws, but I will update it soon :) I added the .stl for the bed holder and...
What speed/feed do you use for aluminum?
here it is :) http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:438133 (I'm still working on the part list, shouldn't be too long)
Maybe I'm lucky, but I have a 4 axis TB6560 based board for over a year and I'm happily cutting over 4000mm/min, no problem yet
I'll work on it tonight :)
Me. :) www.fuzztech.ca