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Tweaking the firmware now, should be printing in the next few days.
thanks Jim.Jimustanguitar wrote:Looks awesome, Brian! Can't wait to see it move in person.
Hi Eagle, thank you for the compliment.Eaglezsoar wrote:Brian, that is the most awesome looking Delta I have ever seen.
One H of a good job and I congratulate you for developing something so great.
Now I know what you were talking about when you said you were working with a lot
of aluminum. I am truly impressed!
If this is scratching the surface I will love what happens when you break through the surface. A masterful printer indeed. You should win an award.bvandiepenbos wrote:Hi Eagle, thank you for the compliment.Eaglezsoar wrote:Brian, that is the most awesome looking Delta I have ever seen.
One H of a good job and I congratulate you for developing something so great.
Now I know what you were talking about when you said you were working with a lot
of aluminum. I am truly impressed!
I love machining things from aluminum and building machines.
The goal is to build a reasonably priced all metal delta printer that is precise, smooth, sturdy and fast.
With it we can explore pushing the limits of FF printing even further, I believe we have just scratched the surface of what can be done.
I would be surprised if dampening would be necessary with the weight and apparent rigidity that this machine has.joecnc2006 wrote:Very nice, I take it you have tested the columns during arm fast movement, for vibration dampening.
yep, no problem with stiffness or vibration...joecnc2006 wrote:Very nice, I take it you have tested the columns during arm fast movement, for vibration dampening.
I would love to meet Werner in person. Seems like a really cool smart guy.Jimustanguitar wrote:Can we call Werner Berry and have a cage match? First one to print a folding chair and throw it in the ring wins!
Very nice, with the vertical movement of the carriages then there is not really any lateral movement.bvandiepenbos wrote:yep, no problem with stiffness or vibration...joecnc2006 wrote:Very nice, I take it you have tested the columns during arm fast movement, for vibration dampening.
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taking pre-orders nowEaglezsoar wrote:So when is it going on the market?
It is not vrail or maker slide, it is plain t-slot extrusion I found on ebay.bubbasnow wrote:are those v rails? how do you like them?
I agree Joe, I do not like the LCD mounted flat either, it would be better mounted at an angle. Probably will do that one the next build.joecnc2006 wrote:Very nice, with the vertical movement of the carriages then there is not really any lateral movement.bvandiepenbos wrote:yep, no problem with stiffness or vibration...joecnc2006 wrote:Very nice, I take it you have tested the columns during arm fast movement, for vibration dampening.
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One thing I would like would be pull the LCD out so it is easier to see without bending over to see the top row temp/menus. more ergonomically. (only a suggestion)
Do we need to contact you privately or are you going to post a price or are you just yanking my chain?bvandiepenbos wrote:taking pre-orders nowEaglezsoar wrote:So when is it going on the market?
Price not set yet.Eaglezsoar wrote:Do we need to contact you privately or are you going to post a price or are you just yanking my chain?bvandiepenbos wrote:taking pre-orders nowEaglezsoar wrote:So when is it going on the market?