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Keep in mind that all that low-tack tape is there to keep the laser cutter from leaving combustion byproducts all over your nice new melamine parts. :)

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I know exactly what it's for, I'm just annoyed that peeling it did this:
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Does anyone have any extra chill pills? I'm all out.
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Doc:
Send the pictures of the chipped parts to SeemeCNC support.
They will most likely send you new parts. I am not trying to speak
for them but from past practice, they will take of you.
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lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.
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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A good hair dryer or a paint removal heat gun on low go a long way removing frustration (and damage) from that process.
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foshon wrote:
lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.
I think that it is better than the new car smell!
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Foshon,

I'm pretty sure I did it...it's humid (raining) here in Atlanta and the thingy was outside on the front porch for a few hours...probably had something to do with it. I'm seriously considering snagging a new set of laser-cut parts and working on wiring over the weekend.

Problem is, I need this thing up and running with a quickness, for a few different projects that are time-sensitive. I don't have time to wait for new melamine. Dunno.

Dunno. Sigh.

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Hey Mods, can you move this whole thing to the Build Zone? Seems appropriate at this point, yes?
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Here's a quick summary of my project management skills:

#1 - Anything that can go wrong, will. Some guy named Murphy, or Butt-head or something.
#2 - (Follows #1) plan for disaster.
#3 - If you're a mechanical/aerospace guy, avoid electronics like the Plague. It'll make you feel better when the secret smoke escapes.
#4 - Go eat lunch. It's important. Shortly thereafter, take a crap and a nap.
#5 - Find those chill pills...however, they're like trying to find the tiny elephants in the backyard...haven't seen 'em in months but I keep putting out peanuts anyway. I mean, seriously guys, the peanuts disappear but I have NO IDEA where those elephants are...
#6 - Giggle cos shiz is getting DONE.
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Sheesh... I had to clean my edges with a damp paper towel, that cleared out the smell the next day after it had already stuck around for a week... Maybe I didn't bond with it enough to admire it's...bouquet...
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foshon wrote:
lordbinky wrote:You'll need to clean the edges of your parts if you want that smell to go away anytime soon.
Why on earth would anyone want that smell to go away? I have spare parts vacuum sealed just so I can get my fix from time to time.
I never cleaned my edges before I built (didn't know that was an option!??!), so now all I have to do is get close and sniff an edge and there you go. Having lived with the smell, waiting for it to dissipate in its own time, I don't really miss it. :p
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When I did my build, I found that edge painting had a couple of benifits. 1.-It made my Max look cool 8-) and 2.- It sealed the edges and made them much stronger. The paint seeps in and acts like glue that helps keep the edges from chipping. :) It also seals in the alluring aroma of laser cut melamine :lol: aficionados can take that as a positive or negative, your choice. :|
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Finally, someone who appreciates all that masking tape! :D It's a costly step and takes some work to apply it! Otherwise, the parts would look they were dropped in a camp fire.
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Not only that, but they'd be sticky too - smoke and unburned oils and such all over the material.

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PartDaddy wrote:Finally, someone who appreciates all that masking tape! :D It's a costly step and takes some work to apply it! Otherwise, the parts would look they were dropped in a camp fire.
Some people pay extra for that!!

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Can someone please post the link to the belt routing guide? I need to know where the idler bearings go..There are about 17,003,974.25 holes down there and I can't find the link to the picture I had up earlier. I found it before but now I'm stuck. Thank you in advance. I will keep searching in the meantime.

(feeling like an internet idiot)

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There's a particular picture I'm looking for that shows the side-view of the lower idlers and I am at a loss as to where I found it...
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Page 22 to 25 in the Rostock-MAX-Assembly-Guide.pdf
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THERE"S the problem...I skipped to section 17 as suggested, and I'm a dumb-ass...there's only one way it works. Still looking for that pic, though.
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OK so, in other news, I've found it easiest to put the ny-lock nuts in (just the tip, in the proper orientation), and then thwack them with a small hammer...helps to keep the fingers from bleeding. I had to file a couple parts to get the thingies to fit, but not so bad.
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Furthermore, I find this community to be the most helpful I've ever dealt with, but we're all ******* NUTS. I say that with all due respect. Thank you and good-night.
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PartDaddy, can I buy a roll of that wide-as-hell tape from you? Seems useful.
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doctorgonzo wrote:Furthermore, I find this community to be the most helpful I've ever dealt with, but we're all ###### NUTS. I say that with all due respect. Thank you and good-night.
Is such foul language necessary?
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Eaglezsoar, apparently the answer is yes. I'll tone it down.

I'm an aerospace guy, I design and build composite structures and I'm used to cursing a bit too much. "Derr Derm MERflippin cheap mold release compound my boss made me buy instead of the good Part-all!"

I'm not, I repeat NOT a software guy, but I need to become one and it's a little unsettling. I know plenty about G-code and M-code, but the whole configuration.h stuff kinda scares me. It's just going to take a little bit of time.

My buddy is saving up for a Solidoodle and we have a bet that the first person to print a part gets a Sub sammich. I want my sammich.

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