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Don't forget, I've got a pretty old shapeoko, and the plates are different than the newer shapeoko plates. I used the holes which were 60 mm...
I stripped the nut on my 5 year old shapeoko and ran into enough issues (no one makes the delrin nut for the non acme threaded rod from the...
Limine3D published a new build: Replaced the original Z-axis for a shapeoko with a c-beam upgrade. This upgrade required a nema 17 mount and a...
2/15/17 After building the M3Delta, I have decided to try my hand at making a cartesian style printer. I am using a screw for the z axis and...
Right now, I am using mdf, but have found that here in nc, I have to replace it once every couple of months because of the humidity. Thinking...
[ATTACH] Delta printer using 40x20 extrusion for a stable build. Uses four NEMA17 motors and the RAMBO board so that you can add a second...
Well since I am working on a build right now...the 3D printer!
thanks Giarc, for the information. Like I said before, my experience is just from experimenting with a shapoko. I would love to see a post on...
The torque on my motors are 175oz-in and I got it from openbuilds. Unfortunately because the board is rated for 2.5A I would be reluctant to try...
Thanks for the reply. I think i have built it in such a way that I can add extra beams on the frame to reduce the wobble. Thanks for the...
My CNC is fairly basic, so is only doing a cutting space of 12 inches x 12 inches and is using NEMA17 motors. I have hooked up the xpro to NEMA...
I have both boards that I used to upgrade a Shapeoko kit. My initial preference has been Xpro V3 because it is smaller, I can use easel, and i...
Limine3D published a new build: A cartesian build with a build dimension of 200x200x750mm. I will be using a dual extruder, heated build plate,...
you could actually do it with a little less than 6 meters, but since it was my first build, I wanted extra to experiment with. Hope that answers...
I will add it now. I have pretty much redesigned the whole thing. I have it on Thingiverse: M3Delta Rev2 by MikeT71.
Here are the files. I used SeeMeCNC's manual for the rostock to setup the coordinates
Added some changes to the base and effector to heat the bed better and stabilize the extruder [MEDIA]
Added the reverse motor mount for you WZ9V, hope it helps with your build!
Thanks for the questions. Yes, the number of v-wheels is 9, not six. Yes, I can flip the base so that one of them is reversed. I can do that...
Originally bought the cartesian style because it was within my price range starting out. For the past 14 months it has done well for me....