276 mm
276 mm
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Re: 276 mm
That is quite an accomplishment. Well done.
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Re: 276 mm
As Teoman says Well Done indeed.
Re: 276 mm
Thanks guys! I'm pretty stoked about this printer now that I have it calibrated well.
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Re: 276 mm
Absolutely impressed with your design and capability. Great job!
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Re: 276 mm
could you post some pics of your machine and some of its features?
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325 MM carbon arms trick trucks effector mount LED ring heat spreader
Corvair750
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Re: 276 mm
I will definitely do a good write-up and maybe some more videos soon. Check out my youtube channel for some videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5i9sh ... UVQBTPRyXw
The jist of it is that it's an all aluminum frame, with an expanded horizontal footprint. The print volume is designed to be the exact specs of the rostock max -- 280 mm cylinder by 14" tall. The actual maximum dimensions are about 276 mm and just over 350 mm in print height depending on where you print. Near the towers it's slightly less than 350.
It's designed for precision/accuracy/resolution and rigidity/stability. The arms are quite long and ringing artifacts are still present, so the print speeds are not much improved from a rostock max. I'm pretty picky when it comes to visual quality, so some may be able to run this as fast as 150 mm/s printing and not mind the quality difference.
The jist of it is that it's an all aluminum frame, with an expanded horizontal footprint. The print volume is designed to be the exact specs of the rostock max -- 280 mm cylinder by 14" tall. The actual maximum dimensions are about 276 mm and just over 350 mm in print height depending on where you print. Near the towers it's slightly less than 350.
It's designed for precision/accuracy/resolution and rigidity/stability. The arms are quite long and ringing artifacts are still present, so the print speeds are not much improved from a rostock max. I'm pretty picky when it comes to visual quality, so some may be able to run this as fast as 150 mm/s printing and not mind the quality difference.
*not actually a robot