OEGInc's Rostock MAX Mini-Build

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oeginc
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OEGInc's Rostock MAX Mini-Build

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Just thought I would share a couple of my build photos, I have more somewhere that I'll upload at some point when I find them.

Here is how I soldered the wires to my heated bed, I think it's much better this way than in the current assembly manual where they go out and then loop around to go back under the bed.
Wiring to the heated bed.
Wiring to the heated bed.
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Here is how I mounted my electronics. I realized after I did it, that it was "wrong" (or different) than what most of you did, but it seemed obvious to me this was how it was "supposed" to be done (or so I thought :) with the exception of the missing spacers, nuts, and bolts. LOL!
Back view of electronics mounted.
Back view of electronics mounted.
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Side view of the electronics mounted.
Side view of the electronics mounted.
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And here is how it looks from the front (ignore the fingerprints!)
Front view of the electronics mounted.
Front view of the electronics mounted.
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And here is one of my first prints (actually, I think it's technically my 4th print or so, still needs some calibration)
Printed Lion.
Printed Lion.
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Re: OEGInc's Rostock MAX Mini-Build

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I like the way you soldered your wires to the heating bed. It is a more logical way to do it.
Your print of the Lion looks good to me especially when you consider it's one of your beginning prints.
Good Job!
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