Printing a large replacement side panel for the Rostock Max V2 with a hidden fan mount.
http://ustre.am/1g9yL
Replacement side panel for Rostock Max with fan mount.
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Replacement side panel for Rostock Max with fan mount.
http://713maker.com/ Custom aluminum and carbon fiber hot end mounts for the Rostock Max and Orion.
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Site says its offline.
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I am also thinking about the cooling of the bottom part and I am slightly worried abou all the fans adding vibrations. I am probably being paranoid but I would add some hose and the have the actual fan slightly away.
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Hey Toeman,
I finished that print up last night. Right now I do not have anything printing. I will have a few prototype pieces going on later tonight. I use the ustream as a way to remote monitor my prints as I am on the other side of the house doing CAD work. I have not noticed any change at all in print quality nor can I feel the fans in the base as they run. I am far more worried about the fans on the print head and I am working to replace those shortly. The link should stay the same so you can check it from time to time if you wish to see what is printing. I run it often as I print things as I CAD them and like to keep an eye on the printer while it is working so the site runs pretty often.
I finished that print up last night. Right now I do not have anything printing. I will have a few prototype pieces going on later tonight. I use the ustream as a way to remote monitor my prints as I am on the other side of the house doing CAD work. I have not noticed any change at all in print quality nor can I feel the fans in the base as they run. I am far more worried about the fans on the print head and I am working to replace those shortly. The link should stay the same so you can check it from time to time if you wish to see what is printing. I run it often as I print things as I CAD them and like to keep an eye on the printer while it is working so the site runs pretty often.
http://713maker.com/ Custom aluminum and carbon fiber hot end mounts for the Rostock Max and Orion.
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Just checked again. You are lazy...
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Nice! I am about to knock out a few things. You missed it last night. I did eight prototype pieces over like six hours. I am about to start up a few more to get my E3d V6 head back on. Got the carbon fiber spacers in today so will be redoing all that shortly. I'll fire it up here around 6-630 CT and knock out a few things.
http://713maker.com/ Custom aluminum and carbon fiber hot end mounts for the Rostock Max and Orion.
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Aaaa shizz man. I was trying form my mobile and could not catch you. And now from my computer it says that you have to install flash. And I hate flash. It makes my computer crash. (Apple) so i uninstalled it.
Mind posting pictures?
Mind posting pictures?
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sure I will throw up a few images here shortly. I think i have one or two of that printing.
http://713maker.com/ Custom aluminum and carbon fiber hot end mounts for the Rostock Max and Orion.