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Selling my first Prusa V2 here...

Posted by Wired1 
Selling my first Prusa V2 here...
September 20, 2012 04:14AM
Not sure how many printers a guy needs but my wife thinks three is one too many so the first one I bought as a kit is up for sale on Trademe at considerably less than it cost me to build it up. All the parts are ABS and it has numerous add-ons like the heated bed and fans etc.
[www.trademe.co.nz]


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Richmond, New Zealand
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Re: Selling my first Prusa V2 here...
September 20, 2012 05:05PM
I doubt that there is any such thing as too many printers - too few, definitely!

Great looking machine BTW, I'm sure it will find a new home.

Colin.
Re: Selling my first Prusa V2 here...
October 19, 2012 02:16AM
You know what they say:

2 is a pair and 3 is a printing farm.... grinning smiley

Wired1 Wrote:
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> Not sure how many printers a guy needs but my wife
> thinks three is one too many so the first one I
> bought as a kit is up for sale on Trademe at
> considerably less than it cost me to build it up.
> All the parts are ABS and it has numerous add-ons
> like the heated bed and fans etc.
> [www.trademe.co.nz]
> 5894775&ed=true


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Re: Selling my first Prusa V2 here...
October 19, 2012 02:33AM
I am now building number 5 smiling smiley


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Richmond, New Zealand
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Re: Selling my first Prusa V2 here...
October 19, 2012 04:12AM
I am down to my trusty original Sells Mendel again now, sold the last Prusa before moving down here to Chch, I'm currently modelling up a hinged replacement for my Adrians extruder,

I was going to just bolt on a Gregs hinged but decided since I have everything dialled in nicely that I didn't want to be messing around recompilling the Gen6 firmware so my replacement will be a drop in using all the hardware from the Adrians, coupled with a open X carriage meaning I can use standard lenght J head nozzles instead of the longer versions needed for the Adrians. The CAD file is nearly drawn then it's time to pring it and see if it works


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Experimenting in 3D in New Zealand
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