RMax v2 Build in NC
Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:18 pm
Got my kit yesterday. Inventoried the parts. Thought I was missing the Upper Tower Mounts, but turns out they changed the design and I simply did not recognize them for what they were! While I was planning on taking the forum's advice and initially build it stock, there were a number of 'upgrades' that would be so much easier to do from the beginning.
My first modification, if you call it that, is to give the melanine coated parts a spiffy two color paint job. The horizontally oriented boards are now sport glossy blue edges and the vertical boards have bright green edges. Those happen to be my company's colors. Unfortunately, I did not pay close enough attention to the paint can labels. While the primer and the green paint were fast drying, the blue is not. According to the label, it is good for a second coat after 2-4 hours, okay to handle in 5-9 hours and fully dry after 24 hours! Hurry up and wait! Painted this morning and parts are still tacky. I don't dare assemble before its fully dry as I may want to break the printer down (for mods) at some point in the future. Well, at least it gives me time to start a thread on my build.
Second mod was to get a beefier power supply. Originally purchased a 550W supply. Decided to return it yesterday and up it to 750W. While I may want to add multiple extruders at some point, I don't really think I will need all the 750W. The reason I swapped out was to get one with modular cables. I only need to add the lines I need. Should help keep the wiring looking relatively neat.
I also purchased extensions for the PCI-e and motherboard lines for my third mod. They may be redundant given that I ended up with a modular supply, but I can cut wires on these inexpensive extensions instead of the PSU. Should the PSU be dead or die in the future I will only have to unplug and unbolt the unit and put a new one in. Since the power supply remains unaltered, I don't void its 3 year warranty!
The forth mod is the vibration dampers. Guess I will not be playing music on my Rostock.
With the plan location for the printer just 6 ft behind my desk, I would probably have gone crazy trying to work while printing. Also note the printer will be behind me. Delta are so cool to watch. If it were where I could see it, I'd likely end up watching it all day instead of working on my next design project.
All these mods are already incorporated in what little I have been able to assemble. Just waiting for the bottom and top of the base to dry so I can continue assembly. Perhaps I will start working on the Onyx wiring....
Future mods... I will probably end up with another hot end, maybe even the Kraken, if I can justify it. Will also be looking for an excuse to get carbonfiber arms. Given the light level in my office, and my 50 year old eyes, I will probably be slapping on some LEDs on the tower or hot end platform in the near future. I'm hoping to get this build done in the next couple of days (I have the time block off) so that I can help with automatic nozzle wiper project that is being discussed in another thread.
I am really looking forward to going through this build process and being able to print my own parts. Just kicking myself for not getting fast drying paint! (twiddle thumbs... Oh! Onyx - meet my soldering station!)
My first modification, if you call it that, is to give the melanine coated parts a spiffy two color paint job. The horizontally oriented boards are now sport glossy blue edges and the vertical boards have bright green edges. Those happen to be my company's colors. Unfortunately, I did not pay close enough attention to the paint can labels. While the primer and the green paint were fast drying, the blue is not. According to the label, it is good for a second coat after 2-4 hours, okay to handle in 5-9 hours and fully dry after 24 hours! Hurry up and wait! Painted this morning and parts are still tacky. I don't dare assemble before its fully dry as I may want to break the printer down (for mods) at some point in the future. Well, at least it gives me time to start a thread on my build.

Second mod was to get a beefier power supply. Originally purchased a 550W supply. Decided to return it yesterday and up it to 750W. While I may want to add multiple extruders at some point, I don't really think I will need all the 750W. The reason I swapped out was to get one with modular cables. I only need to add the lines I need. Should help keep the wiring looking relatively neat.
I also purchased extensions for the PCI-e and motherboard lines for my third mod. They may be redundant given that I ended up with a modular supply, but I can cut wires on these inexpensive extensions instead of the PSU. Should the PSU be dead or die in the future I will only have to unplug and unbolt the unit and put a new one in. Since the power supply remains unaltered, I don't void its 3 year warranty!
The forth mod is the vibration dampers. Guess I will not be playing music on my Rostock.

All these mods are already incorporated in what little I have been able to assemble. Just waiting for the bottom and top of the base to dry so I can continue assembly. Perhaps I will start working on the Onyx wiring....
Future mods... I will probably end up with another hot end, maybe even the Kraken, if I can justify it. Will also be looking for an excuse to get carbonfiber arms. Given the light level in my office, and my 50 year old eyes, I will probably be slapping on some LEDs on the tower or hot end platform in the near future. I'm hoping to get this build done in the next couple of days (I have the time block off) so that I can help with automatic nozzle wiper project that is being discussed in another thread.
I am really looking forward to going through this build process and being able to print my own parts. Just kicking myself for not getting fast drying paint! (twiddle thumbs... Oh! Onyx - meet my soldering station!)