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by fulcrum
Tue Dec 25, 2018 1:34 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

The power supply in the 3.2 can be tweaked to 15v. g. I was thinking along the same lines of upgrading the power supply to 24v. The duet can handle it nicely and it seems better to turn down a power supply than turn one up. As I mentioned, I had some research into the Prusa mk3 and they use a very ...
by fulcrum
Fri Dec 21, 2018 4:35 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

The barrier to getting an affordable printer with a heated chamber is patents. Until the patents that Stratasys (and probably 3D Systems) expire, there's no legal way for companies like SeeMeCNC to offer a heated chamber - Stratasys certainly isn't going to license the patents to a competitor. Even...
by fulcrum
Wed Dec 19, 2018 12:36 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

The PCB-style heater that the v3.2 uses may be able to hit 100C, but I've never personally tried anything higher than 90C. If your bed-heat need is driven by a requirement to print ABS, you should enclose the printer and that will help offset any problems associated with a lower bed temp. An enclos...
by fulcrum
Thu Dec 13, 2018 5:18 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

The SE300 can hit at least 280C. The Jet liner isn't applicable to the SE300 - that's only needed for the HE280 hot end. The filament path in the SE300 is all metal, unlike the HE280, thus the liner requirement. Oh, I didn't know that the SE300 doesn't require a jet liner. This is good news. If you...
by fulcrum
Tue Dec 11, 2018 6:50 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

I cannot say anything but good things about these machines, SeemeCNC AND (very important!) the community supporting it!. Thanks for the feedback! One thing that I am still unclear about is the SE300 hotend on the v3.2. In particular, what temperatures can it reach? Can it print high temp materials?...
by fulcrum
Sun Dec 09, 2018 2:48 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

Perhaps this type of youtube big name would sell some printers? :mrgreen: don't get your knickers in a knot. Just having some fun. https://youtu.be/8fVP1VckD2U To be honest, I thought the same when I first saw her channel. However, all kidding aside, she has done a lot for the community. Just resea...
by fulcrum
Sun Dec 09, 2018 12:37 am
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

SeeMeCNC is a pretty small company with pretty large capabilities. Every injection molded part on one of their printers was built from molds machined on-site and shot on injection molding machines that are also on-site. You're not going to find that in any 3D printer built inside the USA. I would r...
by fulcrum
Fri Dec 07, 2018 6:58 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

, I would have expected *someone* to review the Rostock for the price range that it is at. None of the big names on YouTube have done reviews on it. Most of the "big names" on YouTube are there because manufacturers give them the machines for free to review and they are good at yakking. I...
by fulcrum
Fri Dec 07, 2018 3:40 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

To reassure anyone with interest in a SeeMeCNC Delta, In the past (Rostock Models V1 and V2) everybody was always busy upgrading machines with different arms, different skates, different hotends and different controllers. I think SeeMeCNC took that as criticism ;-) because the later models incorpor...
by fulcrum
Fri Dec 07, 2018 3:35 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

As to the accuracy change, you might contact support - I don't know that anyone has bothered to measure it. (My personal opinion is that if it was significant enough to notice, people would have been screaming about deltas for years. I think it's a boogeyman used by cartesian printer manufacturers ...
by fulcrum
Tue Dec 04, 2018 1:15 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Re: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

What would you like to know about it? g. Most of my questions are about the printer's operation over a longer period: How reliable is it? How often do I need to spend time re-calibrating it and tweaking it or does the autocalibration always work? What is the user experience over a longer period of ...
by fulcrum
Mon Dec 03, 2018 12:03 pm
Forum: RostockMAX v3.2
Topic: Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews
Replies: 29
Views: 24878

Rostock MAX v3.2 reviews

Hi all, I've been doing research into 3D printers and in the process, I started reading about the MAX v3.2. Originally, I wasn't looking into delta printers because I've heard/read that they can be a pain to configure. Since one of my main requirements was a printer that did not require constant tin...

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