RoStock Max

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km28104
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RoStock Max

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Just about finished with this build.

Wood parts from Local laser cutter
Extrusion from 80/20
All other parts from SeeMeCNC

Can't wait to see how this compares to my Prusa Mendel.

Ken
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Re: RoStock Max

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What's the extra motor for?
Purple = sarcasm

Please do a board search before posting your question, many have been answered with very time consuming detail already.
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Re: RoStock Max

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looks like he has it sitting on top of his cnc machine.. that motor is part of that machine.
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Re: RoStock Max

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km28104 wrote: Wood parts from Local laser cutter
Extrusion from 80/20
All other parts from SeeMeCNC
If you don't mind my asking, what ballpark did the DIY kit of parts end up costing you? Seems like a good option for people on a budget.

Looks very nice, BTW. Good work!
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Re: RoStock Max

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@foshon - Cabo3d was correct, I did this build on the table of my CNC

@Jimustanguitar - I haven't totaled the cost yet, but I doubt it was much cheaper in the long run. My issue was that I never had the total amount available to buy a complete kit. As money came available, I bought a part.

I'll total my costs to see if there was any significant savings.

Ken
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Re: RoStock Max

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Nearly completed an inventory of the parts I purchased to build the RoStock Max and while I'm not finished with the inventory I'm already at $955.00.

So the short answer is that it's chaeaper to buy the kit from SeeMeCNC.


Ken
Jimustanguitar wrote:
km28104 wrote: Wood parts from Local laser cutter
Extrusion from 80/20
All other parts from SeeMeCNC
If you don't mind my asking, what ballpark did the DIY kit of parts end up costing you? Seems like a good option for people on a budget.

Looks very nice, BTW. Good work!
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