Hi from Malaysia
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Hi from Malaysia
Got the Rostock MAX v2 kit a week ago. Have just started building it and enjoying every step of it.
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Re: Hi from Malaysia
Welcome to the forum and thank you for purchasing the Rostock Max V2.fwkseemecnc wrote:Got the Rostock MAX v2 kit a week ago. Have just started building it and enjoying every step of it.
Please, if you need help or just have a question just send us a message.
Happy Building!
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Re: Hi from Malaysia
It's 3 weeks already and finally the build is completed. Managed to print the peek and layer fan holders. Glitches along the way.
1. Inverted the top section base plate. Somehow I messed up the left and right. Power and end stop cables crossed. So had to do some re-routing of the cables to separate the power and end stop cables. Thanks to teoman for advise on cables
2. Difficult to install the sprocket (manual adjust) for the extruder stepper motor. Had to widen the hole abit.
3. HAHA did not remove the paper to the melamin board, before building, for the bottom plates. So now slowly but surely removing it bit by bit.
4. Acrylic sheet, yet to install. Can we bend it that much? It won't break??
5. Getting the print out to stick to the base, finally got it with using ABS juice. I could not buy the Elmer glue.
ANYWAY SEEMECNC very happy with the purchase. NO issues with parts missing, parts cannot join, and definitely a wonderful BUILDING manual. A little confusion though, with the bottom plates.
Would love to attach some pictures but could not...
1. Inverted the top section base plate. Somehow I messed up the left and right. Power and end stop cables crossed. So had to do some re-routing of the cables to separate the power and end stop cables. Thanks to teoman for advise on cables
2. Difficult to install the sprocket (manual adjust) for the extruder stepper motor. Had to widen the hole abit.
3. HAHA did not remove the paper to the melamin board, before building, for the bottom plates. So now slowly but surely removing it bit by bit.
4. Acrylic sheet, yet to install. Can we bend it that much? It won't break??
5. Getting the print out to stick to the base, finally got it with using ABS juice. I could not buy the Elmer glue.
ANYWAY SEEMECNC very happy with the purchase. NO issues with parts missing, parts cannot join, and definitely a wonderful BUILDING manual. A little confusion though, with the bottom plates.
Would love to attach some pictures but could not...
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Re: Hi from Malaysia
It gave me a good chuckle that you did not remove the paper from the bottom plates.fwkseemecnc wrote:It's 3 weeks already and finally the build is completed. Managed to print the peek and layer fan holders. Glitches along the way.
1. Inverted the top section base plate. Somehow I messed up the left and right. Power and end stop cables crossed. So had to do some re-routing of the cables to separate the power and end stop cables. Thanks to teoman for advise on cables
2. Difficult to install the sprocket (manual adjust) for the extruder stepper motor. Had to widen the hole abit.
3. HAHA did not remove the paper to the melamin board, before building, for the bottom plates. So now slowly but surely removing it bit by bit.
4. Acrylic sheet, yet to install. Can we bend it that much? It won't break??
5. Getting the print out to stick to the base, finally got it with using ABS juice. I could not buy the Elmer glue.
ANYWAY SEEMECNC very happy with the purchase. NO issues with parts missing, parts cannot join, and definitely a wonderful BUILDING manual. A little confusion though, with the bottom plates.
Would love to attach some pictures but could not...
The acrylic sheets normally install without problems.
I do hope that you can attach pictures, but if not thanks for describing your build.
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Re: Hi from Malaysia
May be the manual should include removing paper before start building. DIY nerd
The completed build First print Second Third
The completed build First print Second Third
Re: Hi from Malaysia
Looks great! The layer fan shroud you printed was the wrong one - that one is for the older v1 effector platform. You want this one: http://repables.com/r/212/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Hi from Malaysia
OK, but will not fix the layer fans, most likely will run only ABS material for now. I did not try to install it so I was not aware it was the wrong one. TQ