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VIdeo showing my printer

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This is more of a test seeing how the embedded YouTube works.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxxaWwKWZXc[/youtube]
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Chris

Nice printer and video. Are you using the SeeMe electronics package?

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Yuppers!
Right now all of the electronics used are the SeeMeCNC electronics as included with the kit.
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Thanks good to know that the included electronic are working well for the people that are using them.
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Oh, they work great. I may be biased, but I'd say they are still better than an arduino based setup, any I've seen.

Chris, nice lookin prints there man! Now, speed that thing up! HaHa
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I have to say, now that I'm up and running, being able to control the machine from Mach is awesome. Firstly, being able to change speed in mid run is very useful. Also, I just moved an old MPG over to the H-1 controller and being able to start/stop and jog with it is quick and cool. And between the work that Andy Wander and I are doing (individually but we have shared some code with each other) we'll soon have Mach control AND DROs for temperature setting the hot end and hot bed. It won't get any better than that!

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Yes having a the temp displayed and controlled through Mach would excellent.

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Can't wait to do the temp mod on our machines here at HQ! you guys are awesome.
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johnoly99 wrote:Oh, they work great. I may be biased, but I'd say they are still better than an arduino based setup, any I've seen.

Chris, nice lookin prints there man! Now, speed that thing up! HaHa

I'd love to but I need parts first :p then I have to bolt it to the table so it doesn't dance off.
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johnoly99 wrote:Oh, they work great. I may be biased, but I'd say they are still better than an arduino based setup, any I've seen.

Chris, nice lookin prints there man! Now, speed that thing up! HaHa

But John I run Arduino :cry: hehe.. Then again I am an anomaly for my prints plus enjoy your challenges. :lol:
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Lets see what your arduino does when it reads a gcide like
G83 X0.Y0. Z-1.0 R.25 Q.05 F7.5
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Guess Peck Drill my Plastic part with the extruder nozzle?
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