kbob, this is absolutely brilliant! THIS is the kind of feedback I wanted to see!
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I'll only comment on some of these, but I've printed the message out in order to use it as a reference this evening.
P3, para 4: That was an oversight on my part. It should be shown covering the wiring & bowden tube.
P3, para 7: Cheap yardsticks are common as dirt in places like Home Depot, Lowes, Menard's, etc. New kits _may_ include a pre-cut stick cut out of the unused area on one of the melamine sheets.
P4: XT60 or Deans were spec'd not because of their power transmission ability, but their ability to withstand high temperatures. The links given for the connectors were for five packs, so I didn't feel it necessary to include a part count, but I'll do that now.
P7, para 2: I'll include a pointer to the SeeMeCNC github repo. That's where the new manual will be published.
The melamine bed for the Onyx has no part number that I'm aware of AND it's not in the stack of laser cut Melamine parts, but you're correct - it should have been included in the table.
I cannot believe I managed to skip installing the bowden tube. Another Picard Facepalm for me.
Writing this thing without an editor can be hard at times. Thank you very much for taking the time to go through it! I'll post a note here when I've made some changes.
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