Hi!
Although I do not own a SeeMeCNC machine I thought I'd introduce myself here.
I have built a large (250mm buildplate) Kossel printer earlier this year, and I am now in the progress of building a second, even larger, Delta printer.
The new one will not be a Kossel, but rather something that will be developed over time. The main goal is to use as few printed parts as possible where it can benefit the rigidity of the build. For example, I'm not using any printed parts to attach the vertical beams to the top and bottom, but are instead using two 60° profiles for each "leg" for a hexagon shape of the printer.
Here is a picture of my old printer and the frame of the new one:
[img]http://v2.pxl.se/i/a0f0691facb375ad.md.jpg[/img]
Hi from Sweden!
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Re: Hi from Sweden!
Welcome to the forum!Heffa wrote:Hi!
Although I do not own a SeeMeCNC machine I thought I'd introduce myself here.
I have built a large (250mm buildplate) Kossel printer earlier this year, and I am now in the progress of building a second, even larger, Delta printer.
The new one will not be a Kossel, but rather something that will be developed over time. The main goal is to use as few printed parts as possible where it can benefit the rigidity of the build. For example, I'm not using any printed parts to attach the vertical beams to the top and bottom, but are instead using two 60° profiles for each "leg" for a hexagon shape of the printer.
Here is a picture of my old printer and the frame of the new one:
[img]http://v2.pxl.se/i/a0f0691facb375ad.md.jpg[/img]
We would be delighted if you would would keep us up to date with your new build and at some point please consider
the Rostock Max Version 2.
Happy building!