3D printer, partially assembled

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3D printer, partially assembled

#1 Post by Demonic69 »

Hi All
Due to lack of time and energy (21 month old and 1 month old are stronger than Kryptonite!) I'm never gonna finish one of my 3D printers.
It's an MDF Sumpod with a build area about 15x15x10. I've painted it, albeit orange and black so you may want to re-do that, and assembled the MDF but the motors and electronics need fitting and the whole thing needs calibrating etc.
I'm pretty sure there's no soldering to be done, just part placement and wiring.
There are varying levels of instructions around the tinterweb.
This would not be for the faint of heart or easily dissuaded. The instructions aren't brilliant and the user may need to be inventive if they get stuck. I could try to help but I only got so far too :D
I'm only after what I paid for it, £280 plus Pnp of around a tenner by courier. Open to offers.

Cheers
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Re: 3D printer, partially assembled

#2 Post by Demonic69 »

Forgot to say it can also mount a rotary tool (a dremel is one such tool) for light milling and has been used to mill PCBs reasonably well.
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Re: 3D printer, partially assembled

#3 Post by rox »

Demonic69 wrote:Forgot to say it can also mount a rotary tool (a dremel is one such tool) for light milling and has been used to mill PCBs reasonably well.
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