I posted that question on SE and I appreciate greenonline's efforts to help answer it, and to help guide the question to whatever channels won't flag it as off-topic. So thank you for that!by Matt Gilbert - Firmware - Marlin
Whoa! I love that idea! I hadn't even considered adding these changes back into Teacup. scriber.c used to be more complicated, before I realized I could just use the scriber endstop as a Z max. Even the custom G-Code commands could be avoided, leaving almost no changes at all. (Now, the only real differences are in how homing is handled.)by Matt Gilbert - CNC Routers, Mills, and Hybrid RepRapping
I just updated the documentation for my method of producing printed circuit boards with a RepRap on the wiki. It includes links to Github where I've uploaded the stls, the firmware (a modified version of Teacup), and the gcode generator. Just thought I would post a little notice and invite feedback. I understand a lot of people would rather just order PCBs, but for those who are interested in hoby Matt Gilbert - CNC Routers, Mills, and Hybrid RepRapping
Do you export Gcode from Target? If so, how? I'm having trouble finding it in the menu...by Matt Gilbert - Controllers
So, one of the main purposes of the original McWire was to mill circuit boards. I've been following the instructions for the McWire Cartesian Bot on the RepRap site, which built on the McWire design, and which is apparently generalized for RepStraping purposes and not necessarily for milling circuit boards. My question is, can I use the RepRap host software to mill circuit boards, which is essenby Matt Gilbert - CNC Routers, Mills, and Hybrid RepRapping
I hear tell that Freeside is working on a RepRap: I'm starting with a McWire myself...by Matt Gilbert - Atlanta, Georgia RepRap User Group