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Steppers showed up yesterday, so they're now attached. Rest(I think) of the parts will be here tomorrow. Almost time to move it out to the barn!
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It lives!!

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Just a quick test.
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very cool and very well done!
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Windshadow wrote:very cool and very well done!
Thanks!



Printed up a pen holder. Really need to put this on a real table. Hard to level on carpet!

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Killed it because it stopped touching the paper...

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Gotta be happy with that!
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You better bring that monster to MRRF. :)

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geneb wrote:You better bring that monster to MRRF. :)

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Ahh, no. I have to reprint a couple parts I broke figuring it out. :oops: There's no endstops at the moment so there's really no home position. I accidentally hit the home button and it ran the z carriage all the way down. I actually picked up the frame before I could kill the power. That's also partially why it stopped drawing the calendar. The connector between the threaded rod and the z stepper has some awesome looking cracks in it so it was missing steps. It also cracked the z nut holder that attaches the rod to the carriage. That part isn't as bad, you can see where the plastic was stressed, so I'll replace that before I attach some kind of high speed saw dust machine.

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Not sure about what material you are using, but I am finding PETG is much tougher than PLA and resists layer separation.
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ccavanaugh wrote:Not sure about what material you are using, but I am finding PETG is much tougher than PLA and resists layer separation.
Yea, I've started using petg since I got my e3d. The grey parts are pla, the black part on the z axis is petg, my new parts that are waiting for me to get home are also petg. I still have a bunch of pla on the frame, but I'll replace those as they fail. There's not alot of torque on the frame, so they might be okay as is.
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Still don't have a sawdust maker for it yet, but I did build a torsion box table for it!
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Looks great, you should have brought it to MRRF!!!

Nice to meet you there and put a face to a name. I'll hit you up if I'm ever out that way.
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Jimustanguitar wrote:Looks great, you should have brought it to MRRF!!!

Nice to meet you there and put a face to a name. I'll hit you up if I'm ever out that way.
Cool!

Not sure how well it would work in that environment though.
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Crap crap crap CRAP!!!! When I printed my new effector platform with the build in fan ducts, I didn't check the calibration, just did a new z height adjustment. So I printed a new roller carriage yesterday to fix one I broke over tightening a screw :oops: . Turns out everything I've been printing since the new platform is 1.5mm too big. Not really a big deal since I haven't really been printing anything that requires a precision size. So I go to install the new part this morning, and it just rattles around on the rail. :x So now I'm going through 626Pilot's calibration how-to. Looks like my next roller will be MtDew green, cause I'm almost out of black pet-g... :lol:
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barry99705 wrote:Crap crap crap CRAP!!!! When I printed my new effector platform with the build in fan ducts, I didn't check the calibration, just did a new z height adjustment. So I printed a new roller carriage yesterday to fix one I broke over tightening a screw :oops: . Turns out everything I've been printing since the new platform is 1.5mm too big. Not really a big deal since I haven't really been printing anything that requires a precision size. So I go to install the new part this morning, and it just rattles around on the rail. :x So now I'm going through 626Pilot's calibration how-to. Looks like my next roller will be MtDew green, cause I'm almost out of black pet-g... :lol:
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Added the spiny blade of death to it!
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Very nice! What was it cutting? :)

BTW, if it's not on your to-do list already, you should print yourself a dust collector shoe for that thing. :)

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geneb wrote:Very nice! What was it cutting? :)

BTW, if it's not on your to-do list already, you should print yourself a dust collector shoe for that thing. :)

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The guy who designed the router's logo. As for the dust shoe, it's like you read my mind!! :lol:
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Looking good barry99705, I am still reading this thread with anticipation.
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I will say, i havent played with my CNC lately (since i put it on a winch). But I do now have a 3.8w laser attachment too... SOOOOOO cool.. it can cut and engrave etc.. this MPCNC is so flexible in what it can do.
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I'm so excited to see this post. I am printing out the pieces to build one as I type this. Expect a multitude of questions from me I as soon as I get finished printing. ;)
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Ryan is designing new plastic parts as we speak. He has new corner parts now, still working on the z assembly. Current version works just fine, but some folks have had a hard time getting everything square.
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Not too bad for a rotozip bit! Really need to get some real end mill bits. :lol:
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Check out Centurion Tool. They make excellent CNC router bits.

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Still haven't got the bit changing part quite right. Was off about a millimeter to the left. The holes are because this was a used piece of wood. Used to be part of a table top I made.
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Little bit of sanding and some colored wood stain will help though. Shaneh likes how it looks, she said dragons are supposed to be jaggy. :lol:
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