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Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:14 pm
by ALeander
I agree with TKL and Michael.
Either one would be fine with me.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:09 pm
by drkow
Really looking forward to buying one of these, just got some ABS and I can't print it without a heated bed.
When will you be listing these on the site? Can I buy/reserve one in advance to ensure I get one?
I would prefer a cheaper uninsured shipping option as well, a bubble envelope will definitely suffice. I've received hundreds of packages from the US and never needed to use the insurance before.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:56 am
by kilroyo
Those do sure look nice ,, but what the heck is a Phebe ?? Anyways It doesnt matter to me much on the shipping, but it does seem like $18 , is a bit much. Should we expect another paypal notice?
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 1:13 am
by wildideas1
howdy now that these are in and just saw this posting I am new at this i would still like to get 1 maybe even 2 of them can you let me know how i can get them please.
Tks
Ian
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 2:48 am
by TKL
I named her Phebe (P-CB He-ated Be-d)

I would not like it to be called "Torben's Heatet Bed" or any other unimaginative name.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:06 am
by johnoly99
Yes guys, Im resending the paypal invoices for shipping.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:22 am
by rotaone
Hi John,
I received a Paypal invoice for my heated bed to Australia.......$38.00 US "OUCH"

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I too would be happy to take the risk without insurance & a padded bag & the cheapest shipping available.
I would also like to add 1 foot of 2mm teflon tube, 6 inches of 3/8 peek rod & 10 x 1/4 20 nuts Please.
I had a few nuts and bolts missing from my kit when it arrived & have used 10mm metric nuts with a 1/4 20 tap shoved through em but would like to replace them so i have 1 spanner
size. Please feel free to charge me for the extra 7 nuts (i don't expect free-bees).
Thanks heaps for doing all this
Cheers, Peter Hoddinott.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:23 pm
by ALeander
Hey John,
I jumped the gun and paid the first invoice late yesterday before you posted that you would send out new ones so please let me know what happens next, such as did it ship at the higher rate or if not and it ships at the lower rate what happens to the extra balance.
Sorry for the added shenanigans.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 12:40 pm
by michaellatif
johnoly99 wrote:Yes guys, Im resending the paypal invoices for shipping.
I just noticed you posted this 'Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:06 am'!?!?!? Dude, get some sleep! I know 3D printing is fun and all

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Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:06 pm
by mtizle
Just got my headed bed today and really what a nice piece. Mounted mine on plexglass with computer mother board stand offs. Thank you so much for the order.
Mtizle
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:53 pm
by jbinion
If there are any left I would like to have one.
Thanks
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:46 am
by timothysvec
How much do I owe for the cheap shipping? I only got the pay pal bill for the $18.00 international rate. And how can I get the money to you ASAP ?
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 11:52 am
by johnoly99
Ok guys. Sorry, I was out yesterday with the flu bug. I know youre all anxious to get your beds. I went this morning to the post office and had just enough time to mail one US and one intl. and for US shipping, it was $5.35 and intl was $9.78
Sorry for the hassle with shipping, well have them all shipped monday. I will be resending invoices today.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 12:14 pm
by michaellatif
No worries, appreciate you distributing the HPB for us. Get well soon! And thanks again John!
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Sat Jun 09, 2012 8:16 pm
by drkow
how can I order one of the extras? Just got some ABS and I really want to start using it!
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:01 am
by johnoly99
Ok, I fixed the shipping invoices, so 6 for US shipping and 10 for intl, rounded up a few cents each so Julie can buy gas to the post office, haha.
They're on their way today!
Thanks again all you guys that got this moving, we're going to be adding them to our indiegogo campaign and website prob. today. We'll sell them first on the campaign, then on the web after that. Ordering more this week
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 9:06 am
by michaellatif
Hey John,
Can you resend the invoice? I can't find it.
Thanks,
Mike
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 10:43 am
by rotaone
Hi John,
I received my updated shipping quote to Australia (much kinder on my heart rate....thanks) but no mention of the following items which i wanted to add from your store.
Quote from previous post ......."i would also like to add 1 foot of 2mm teflon tube, 6 inches of 3/8 peek rod & 10 x 1/4 20 nuts Please.
I had a few nuts and bolts missing from my kit when it arrived & have used 10mm metric nuts with a 1/4 20 tap shoved through em but would like to replace them so i have 1 spanner
size. Please feel free to charge me for the extra 7 nuts (i don't expect free-bees)".
Please advise if this is possible
Thanks heaps for doing all this
Cheers, Peter Hoddinott.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 12:11 pm
by johnoly99
Peter, sorry, i completely spaced your other parts out. I shipped your board Saturday as one of the boards to get pricing on. Send me an email with your other parts olz.
Ok, for anyone else wanting a board, there are 5 left after the group orders, our "shop bots" and testing. I just put them up on the website, once these are gone, we will be ordering more, with a change to the blue soldermask. Those boards are available on our indiegogo campaign now for pre orders.
Thanks again guys
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:54 pm
by Leeway
If any of you guys want some nice insulation for these, I bought a roll of it already from McMaster Carr.
I will never use it all.
I will sell it by the square foot.
It's nice stuff.
Part number 93315K51
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/3522/=hxoyc0
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:30 pm
by michaellatif
Just got my beds in today! These things look AWESOME! Can't wait to get one installed!
Thanks again TKL and John!
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:32 pm
by michaellatif
Leeway wrote:If any of you guys want some nice insulation for these, I bought a roll of it already from McMaster Carr.
I will never use it all.
I will sell it by the square foot.
It's nice stuff.
Part number 93315K51
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http://www.mcmaster.com/#catalog/118/3522/=hxoyc0
Hey Leeway,
Are you talking about "Ultra-Thin Flexible Paper Insulation"? This comes in a roll?
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 6:47 pm
by Leeway
This stuff looks like white cotton sheet and they call it 1/4" thick.
Just copy that number and input that into the search and it should let you know what this is.
I can take a few pictures if needed.
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:29 pm
by TKL
When I follow that link or search for the part number it want me to sign up or sign in
You say 1/4"? I assume it is for isolation between the PCB and the underlaying board?
Re: (Group Buy) for 7"x7.5" Heated Bed
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 8:03 pm
by Leeway
Right.
I have a base, then insulation, then PCB, then glass. When the bed is heated to 110 C, the base isn't even warm. This is some good stuff.
This is what it is.
"Flexible Ceramic Insulation
The flexible option when insulating against extreme heat, this ceramic insulation can be used as a wrap and protects against molten metal sparks and splashes. It can also be used as a heat shield or to fabricate gaskets, line ovens and furnaces, and insulate hose and cables."
"Maximum Temperature: 2000° F"