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At around 2:14 they say that the soundcard has a resolution of 16 bits but how does 65536 turn into over 4 giga pixels?[/quote]
They make the horrible assumption that for 16 bit stereo, they're going to move their mirror at the resolution of the supply voltage from the sound card. 16 bits on each axis [i]theoretically[/i] yields this, but in reality the machine won't even be close to that number and probably a several orders of magnitude less.
Re: How is that 200 dollar 3d printer coming along? January 14, 2014 04:21PM |
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I'm a little late to the party but I'm ordering parts for four (4) Prusa i2's, which should run about $200 each, give or take. Heated bed, LM8UU bearings, GT2 metal pulleys, no other real shortcuts taken. Wouldn't be possible without Chinese parts but that's no real surprise. We're just going right to the source rather than through a middleman store front.
Re: How is that 200 dollar 3d printer coming along? January 14, 2014 06:36PM |
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I'm a little late to the party but I'm ordering parts for four (4) Prusa i2's, which should run about $200 each, give or take. Heated bed, LM8UU bearings, GT2 metal pulleys, no other real shortcuts taken. Wouldn't be possible without Chinese parts but that's no real surprise. We're just going right to the source rather than through a middleman store front.
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PREORDER FOR APRIL DELIVERYQuote
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Here you go, $199 from QU-BD. I have one of these, and it works. Barebones, but everything is in the box.
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Possibly.Quote
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Wow, they got their first round of kits out pretty fast. I'm surprised the next batch will wait until April. I think they're learning to better take lead time into account. Probably a good move.
Re: How is that 200 dollar 3d printer coming along? February 03, 2014 11:29PM |
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No. That's the price for everything. Threaded rods, smooth rods, hotend, heated bed, Melzi board, etc. etc. It ended up being about $220 or $230 after getting everything shipped, but that's still pretty respectable. I opted for a J-Head, but the base hotend is a bastardized Mk7/8 design, sure if someone wants to upgrade it later they can, but not a terrible way to cut ones teeth on 3d printing. Oh, the threaded/smooth rods were from McMaster Carr. O7 tool steel, precision ground, not hardened. Plain steel for the threaded rod. No idea if that's domestic or imported or what.Quote
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I'm a little late to the party but I'm ordering parts for four (4) Prusa i2's, which should run about $200 each, give or take. Heated bed, LM8UU bearings, GT2 metal pulleys, no other real shortcuts taken. Wouldn't be possible without Chinese parts but that's no real surprise. We're just going right to the source rather than through a middleman store front.
Are you saying you paid 200 bucks for just bearings, pulleys and a heated bed?