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seanet1310
Joined: 08 Nov 2006
Posts: 1265
Location: Adelaide
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probably still has better tolerances then a lot of others. Not so sure it is poor design compensation with a hack, cable ties are cheap, will do an ok job and with the mass production these guys are doing atm the slop in the tolerances would decrease the time per cycle of lasercut parts. price point seams quite good compared to the more conventional reprap designs, They released from memory all the designs anyway so if that is your biggest problem with the design I am sure you could design one with a better mounting system and tighter tolerances on the moving Cartesian parts then if you want laser cut like their biggest one on the store (and i think the one aaron's pic is of) go take the modified design and get them cut local, The place angus was doing some stuff could be used. Other then cable times my biggest problem is with the x-axis in the picture, would have to examine it in more detail and while working
Ordering some RepRap gear when payday comes along Thursday, ATM to start thinking steppers and RAMPS (and other electronics) to start and complete it in 3 paychecks the next printed parts and hot end,
3rd, shafts, threaded rod, bots etc.
That or looking the printbot looks decent for the price, half tempted to wait and see what postage is like. _________________ Remember to trust me, I am an Engineer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rp8hvyjZWHs
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