A highly customised Rostock MAX build
A highly customised Rostock MAX build
After quite few experiments on my rostock MAX v2, resulting in a pile of expensive very high end parts. I desided to keep my very well working Rostock MAXv2 tobe almost "stock", I also need to have an working printer.
So I will be buliding av higly customissed Rostock MAX based on the following parts:
tricklaser metall frame
Dauderdruckeraluplatte
500w AC heatbed heater / alternative I use a Onyx at 24v. time will show what I end up with
E3D v6 hotend
DUET 0.8.5 and duepanel
injected molded cheapskates and ballcup arm setup, it's stable enough for this.
0.9degrees steppers
I have not desided on the extruder drive unit yet
I intend to use this setup to experiment with temparture and materials, and just because I like to build 3d printers and other stuff.
So I will be buliding av higly customissed Rostock MAX based on the following parts:
tricklaser metall frame
Dauderdruckeraluplatte
500w AC heatbed heater / alternative I use a Onyx at 24v. time will show what I end up with
E3D v6 hotend
DUET 0.8.5 and duepanel
injected molded cheapskates and ballcup arm setup, it's stable enough for this.
0.9degrees steppers
I have not desided on the extruder drive unit yet
I intend to use this setup to experiment with temparture and materials, and just because I like to build 3d printers and other stuff.
Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
Keep us posted.
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
If you're going for a really excellent precise extruder, the Bondtech QR seems to be very popular, and very good.
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Rostock Max V2, Duet .8.5, PT100 enabled E3D V6 and volcano, Raymond style enclosure
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
I just orderet a Bondtech. Realy not a hard choice to take, after reading about it in this forum.
Now the waiting game on the metall frame begins....
Now the waiting game on the metall frame begins....
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
I hate waiting. Especially if you have a tracking number!Viking wrote:I just orderet a Bondtech. Realy not a hard choice to take, after reading about it in this forum.
Now the waiting game on the metall frame begins....
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
While I'm waiting for the MAXmetall frame, I have been busy reading on this forum. There are a lot of usefull tips.
This build will be running on 24v
I will use 0.9 degree/step steppers
Bondtech extruder in the mail
I will also use quite a few parts from SeeMeCNC.
I have an 24v 31A PSU for this one...
Any other things to take into consideration ?
This build will be running on 24v
I will use 0.9 degree/step steppers
Bondtech extruder in the mail
I will also use quite a few parts from SeeMeCNC.
I have an 24v 31A PSU for this one...
Any other things to take into consideration ?
Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
Finally almost all the parts have arrived.
The MAX Metall frame have an awesome finish. The only small hickup is that I have only metric tools... So I have to ait until the tool shop opens up on saturday......
The MAX Metall frame have an awesome finish. The only small hickup is that I have only metric tools... So I have to ait until the tool shop opens up on saturday......
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
TrickLaser now sells a laser cut "bottom" for support of the heat bed if you are interested.
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
Yep, Brian was showing it to me a couple of days before MRRF. Looks like a great way to mount your power supply and heated bed. They're very well thought out. I'll vouch for anything that Brian makes. I think I'm particular about design and quality, but he puts me to shame with the Trick Laser partsEaglezsoar wrote:TrickLaser now sells a laser cut "bottom" for support of the heat bed if you are interested.
Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
Can't seem to find it on Brian's website. Have a pic or link?
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Re: A highly customised Rostock MAX build
I don't think that he has posted them on his site yet, Brian can you verify this andKAS wrote:Can't seem to find it on Brian's website. Have a pic or link?
let us know when you are going to put them up for sale?
Kas, you may have to shoot Brian an email just in case he does not read this.
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