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Great info David thanks and I really like the idea of the bees wax. :thumbsup: Thank you
How are you able to get the Z axis height? Are you able to raise the bed or the Z axis (hot end) ? EDIT: I see it now from your pictures you have...
You could look into this one(CNC Shield for Arduino(GRBL Compatible) but really you could use any 3/4 axis cnc driver package....
@Aron Gahagan This is going to be a great build. I have been looking into making one for the shop here @ OpenBuilds. I will wait to build one of...
I agree @JustinTime I have been looking at the two and I really like the idea of the smaller version The other one is bigger then 2x4 and takes...
They are a lot a like :) and I love that you were able to join the plates to make a single unit that would keep your center of forces in close....
Well said David :thumbsup: Thanks for these tips
Cool! this will be the first powder printer on OpenBuilds! :thumbsup:
Hello @andrew Sorry about that I must have missed it. The plan is to put all the SketchUps in a resource so I can update as we go. That will come...
Thanks @richthorn :thumbsup: Glad your liking it and I hope it brings you as much fun as it does for me!
LOL tru! or flappy bird Dang I didn't see this , I was jaded by the concept (again) :D Well like you said may be someday.
That would be a sweet build @The Dude :) @SlowBipe Thanks bro, means a lot to hear that you guys are getting good use out of the Phlatprinters. I...
Good to know Robert I have not tried this yet, thanks for the tip:thumbsup:
Look into getting an upcut O bit for the acrylic cutting and check speeds and feeds. Its important that the 'chips' are removed from the cutting...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cnczucchelli.mach3control&hl=en [IMG][IMG] Description Mach3 Control is an application that allows...
Great info Dude :thumbsup: I also would like to throw out there a good one to use with the Ramps board is the control software repetier host...
Great job @SlowBipe ! WOW that is taking it to the next level of fun :) I have not had the opportunity to play with these little pneumatic...
they are more then enough for sure!:thumbsup: Sounds like a great setup for this machine, looking forward to your first cuts. :)
Well done Richthorn! Looks like you have the speeds dial in on this OX. What are you using for the controller? EDIT: I see your using the Gecko...
@The Dude I like the idea of a lathe motor for the Routy. I think you could make some really great projects with this set up.