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OMW_Jun wrote:Thanks!dtgriscom wrote:I also had trouble downloading the layer fan. There's a "Download" button at the bottom of the "johnoly99" column, with a reveal arrow next to it. If you click the button itself then you get a bad download (it seems to be some sort of zipped version of the web page structure?). However, if you click the reveal arrow, and then click the "Download" button that it reveals, then you get the proper zipped STL.OMW_Jun wrote:I just got to printing the fan mounts linked in the latest assembly manual but download for the blower fan shroud doesn't contain a .stl, it may need to be re-uploaded. The peek fan mount printed great though!
Confusing...
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Try this one:
http://repables.com/r/200/
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The duct I specify is a better choice.
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I don't doubt it, but it's strange that the main "Download" button is broken for the fan you point to, but works on the fan rootboy suggested. (A mistake while uploading?) You may want to note the downloading problem in the manual.geneb wrote:The duct I specify is a better choice.
I also don't know how to contact whomever runs Repables.com to report the problem. There's no "About Us" link I can find, and the "Feedback" link leads to a blank page.
Very strange,
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It's Evan from SeeMeCNC. Repables is their site, but it's not branded with their name all over it because they wanted anyone and everyone to use it.dtgriscom wrote: I also don't know how to contact whomever runs Repables.com to report the problem. There's no "About Us" link I can find, and the "Feedback" link leads to a blank page.
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The download issue is a new one - it worked when I originally downloaded the file. I'm not going to note what's likely a temporary issue in the manual.
Many edits were done today and I found Tonkabot's missing chapter. *Evil Laugh*
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That was "looks like eagle is a leet (elite) haxor (hacker), hax (hack) me nowEaglezsoar wrote:Could you say this once again, in English. I am not good at internet hieroglyphics.Nylocke wrote:Looks like eagle is a 1337 H4X0R, H4X me now

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You are one funny dude! I'm glad you're on the forum, you cheer me up now and then.Nylocke wrote:That was "looks like eagle is a leet (elite) haxor (hacker), hax (hack) me nowEaglezsoar wrote:Could you say this once again, in English. I am not good at internet hieroglyphics.Nylocke wrote:Looks like eagle is a 1337 H4X0R, H4X me now(laughing face)"
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How big of a problem is this? My nuts were spinning when I was trying to tighten the screw and I couldn't get in there very well with a wrench. After reading this I'm wondering if I mounted it upside down, I never saw anything that said SEEMECNC. I can check when I get home.dtgriscom wrote: Page 133: You should specify which way effector platform should be installed (with the SEEMECNC text pointing down, right?)
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My guess is that it matters somewhat, and I guessed that the "SEEMECNC" embossing should point down.Pingel wrote:How big of a problem is this? My nuts were spinning when I was trying to tighten the screw and I couldn't get in there very well with a wrench. After reading this I'm wondering if I mounted it upside down, I never saw anything that said SEEMECNC. I can check when I get home.dtgriscom wrote: Page 133: You should specify which way effector platform should be installed (with the SEEMECNC text pointing down, right?)
I do remember using a socket wrench there, which may have made it easier.
(If I sound certain, then I'm not communicating very well

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All the quotes!dtgriscom wrote:My guess is that it matters somewhat, and I guessed that the "SEEMECNC" embossing should point down.Pingel wrote:How big of a problem is this? My nuts were spinning when I was trying to tighten the screw and I couldn't get in there very well with a wrench. After reading this I'm wondering if I mounted it upside down, I never saw anything that said SEEMECNC. I can check when I get home.dtgriscom wrote: Page 133: You should specify which way effector platform should be installed (with the SEEMECNC text pointing down, right?)
I do remember using a socket wrench there, which may have made it easier.
(If I sound certain, then I'm not communicating very well)
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Anyway, like I said, I never saw the logo but I do remember one side having a lip and that is the one I have facing the ground. Hopefully it's right!
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Really nice guide.
For anyone interested in sourcing the optional connectors for a lower price, you can find the product sheet here: http://www.digikey.com/Web%20Export/Sup ... directed=1
You can search Digikey, Mouser, Jameco, etc using the series number. To be honest, I found the prices for these to be insane. Digikey's prices for the housings are fine, nearly reasonable, but the price of the crimp pins from them are even higher. Jameco seemed the most reasonable. I would personally suggest sourcing the crimp pins from China if you have the patience, but lets be honest, you don't, and neither do I!
. You should be able to pick up about 100 of each for a few bucks though, if you did.
I ended up buying the JST housings and pins from Value Hobby for $1 ea for a set of 10. http://www.valuehobby.com/accessories/c ... -sets.html and http://www.valuehobby.com/accessories/c ... -sets.html. Shipping was about $4, so $6 shipped. Note that these aren't gold plated though.
It kind of kills me paying the $26 total I did for a few sets of connectors though. Pretty much the most overpriced purchase I've made all year.
For anyone interested in sourcing the optional connectors for a lower price, you can find the product sheet here: http://www.digikey.com/Web%20Export/Sup ... directed=1
You can search Digikey, Mouser, Jameco, etc using the series number. To be honest, I found the prices for these to be insane. Digikey's prices for the housings are fine, nearly reasonable, but the price of the crimp pins from them are even higher. Jameco seemed the most reasonable. I would personally suggest sourcing the crimp pins from China if you have the patience, but lets be honest, you don't, and neither do I!

I ended up buying the JST housings and pins from Value Hobby for $1 ea for a set of 10. http://www.valuehobby.com/accessories/c ... -sets.html and http://www.valuehobby.com/accessories/c ... -sets.html. Shipping was about $4, so $6 shipped. Note that these aren't gold plated though.
It kind of kills me paying the $26 total I did for a few sets of connectors though. Pretty much the most overpriced purchase I've made all year.
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Not if your file doesn't unzip. LOL!geneb wrote:The duct I specify is a better choice.
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To be fair, the .zip file on the site is fine. The structure and file name are off (looks like the auto zip creator on the site is including absolute file path). But the file is correct. If you rename 13945846526265_8647c144edd1527e0955b65ba63c7ecf to NEW2-Guanu-Blower-Fan-Holder-Shroud.stl it will work fine.rootboy wrote:Not if your file doesn't unzip. LOL!geneb wrote:The duct I specify is a better choice.
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Though, it is much easier to just click the download arrow and get it named correctly.
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Thanks! I was getting a "This file is invalid for use as the following: Certificate Trust List." error message on this PC when I would drill down to where the file actually resides and extract it from there. I'll bet that if I were to try it on my home computer, which has the software loaded for it, it would work just fine.Howler wrote:To be fair, the .zip file on the site is fine. The structure and file name are off (looks like the auto zip creator on the site is including absolute file path). But the file is correct. If you rename 13945846526265_8647c144edd1527e0955b65ba63c7ecf to NEW2-Guanu-Blower-Fan-Holder-Shroud.stl it will work fine.rootboy wrote:Not if your file doesn't unzip. LOL!geneb wrote:The duct I specify is a better choice.
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Though, it is much easier to just click the download arrow and get it named correctly.
My apologies, I stand corrected.

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Hello.
I have to assemble my Max 2 now.
And my first question is, if its usefull to stick some parts together with glue, I mean its layered woodmaterial, if you choose a coat soluble glue this could increase the stiffness extremely.
Okay it is not helpfull for all parts because of maintanance, but maybe it is better ?!
Best regards.
I have to assemble my Max 2 now.
And my first question is, if its usefull to stick some parts together with glue, I mean its layered woodmaterial, if you choose a coat soluble glue this could increase the stiffness extremely.
Okay it is not helpfull for all parts because of maintanance, but maybe it is better ?!
Best regards.
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There's no need to use glue, it's actually very rigid once assembled. Also the fact, like you said, that you may want / need to disassemble or detach parts for whatever reason (upgrade, maintenance, etc), so not a very good idea to glue anything down.Elysio wrote:Hello.
I have to assemble my Max 2 now.
And my first question is, if its usefull to stick some parts together with glue, I mean its layered woodmaterial, if you choose a coat soluble glue this could increase the stiffness extremely.
Okay it is not helpfull for all parts because of maintanance, but maybe it is better ?!
Best regards.
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Just reached the section for wiring the endstop switches. I'm a bit confused... why did we bend the switch terminals in earlier steps... it makes it much much more difficult to wire the switches. I had to bent them back a bit to get the terminals to fit. Am I missing or overlooking something?
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Sounds like a good suggestion to me. Getting the terminals on was a bit of a bear for me, using the 90 degree bend. Perhaps using a 60 degree bend?atoff wrote:Just reached the section for wiring the endstop switches. I'm a bit confused... why did we bend the switch terminals in earlier steps... it makes it much much more difficult to wire the switches. I had to bent them back a bit to get the terminals to fit. Am I missing or overlooking something?
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dtgriscom wrote:Sounds like a good suggestion to me. Getting the terminals on was a bit of a bear for me, using the 90 degree bend. Perhaps using a 60 degree bend?atoff wrote:Just reached the section for wiring the endstop switches. I'm a bit confused... why did we bend the switch terminals in earlier steps... it makes it much much more difficult to wire the switches. I had to bent them back a bit to get the terminals to fit. Am I missing or overlooking something?
Dan
Mine are at about that now... I figure the bend is to keep the terminals from yanking off for whatever reason, but being that the fit is so tight, and there's really nothing tugging on the wire, not really concerned. Or, perhaps bend them closer to the 90 or 60deg AFTER connecting them.
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Received the new version of the heated build plate (one with the SeeMeCNC eyes on it) with my Rostock V2 that came the other day. The connections are little different than what's in the manual. Could you provide a little help with that?
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Would you be able to post a picture of the terminal area (the bottom, where the connections would be made)?geolupulus wrote:Received the new version of the heated build plate (one with the SeeMeCNC eyes on it) with my Rostock V2 that came the other day. The connections are little different than what's in the manual. Could you provide a little help with that?
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You hear that noise? That's me facepalming. *sigh*
I'll yell at John to send me a unit to document.
I'll revise the manual with regard to bending the switch leads as well.
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I'll yell at John to send me a unit to document.
I'll revise the manual with regard to bending the switch leads as well.
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I will take a photo and post when I get home tonight! Thanksdtgriscom wrote: Would you be able to post a picture of the terminal area (the bottom, where the connections would be made)?
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album: https://www.dropbox.com/sc/kub3w362uezglf7/zr959_EweLdtgriscom wrote: Would you be able to post a picture of the terminal area (the bottom, where the connections would be made)?
Photos of the V3 rostock max heated bed!