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Hello everyone!
QwikFab's Filaments has undergone meticulous research in color and manufacturing processes and subsequent testing on many various 3D Printers, with the most recent being at Simplifi3D's 3D Printer Face-Off, where QwikFab proudly sponsored QwikFab Bright White PLA Filament for the challenge. QwikFab's filament is reliably consistent and boasts one of the largest in color range in
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rymdluo
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RUG-MY
Hello everyone!
QwikFab's Filaments has undergone intensive research in color and manufacturing processes and subsequent testing on many various 3D Printers, with the most recent being at Simplifi3D's 3D Printer Face-Off, where QwikFab proudly sponsored the filament for the challenge. QwikFab's filament is reliably consistent and boasts one of the largest in color range in the region with over
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG
Didn't see anyone here discussing the pay it forward movement by Johann where you can get free kossel parts. Quite a good way to spread the popularity of delta robots, if not already popular enough.
Link to article
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rymdluo
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Delta Machines
E3D Online has an all metal design that should be able to reach those temperatures for extruding polycarbonate quite easily. Richrap has done this (without using the E3D) and posted it on his blog.
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rymdluo
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Plastic Extruder Working Group
I agree with cope413 on the support with deltas, it seems to be the only delta with actual support truthfully. The Kossel is more of a bullet train of iteration and advancements.
I liked what the Cerberus Pup did with the carriages that I'm using it for my Kossel.
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rymdluo
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Delta Machines
I would definitely put SeeMeCNC on the top of your list just by shear build dimensions but you're still going to hit the edge if you want to print a 12x12x10 unless you do it in parts. BTW even though it seems like you need it soon, Kickstarter funded RigidBot has a big version that if memory serves makes your build requirements seem small.
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rymdluo
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Polymer Working Group
Good choice, personally I'm building my own kossel on the side and I'm wishing a little that they sold a full kit.
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG
Any sneak peeks?
simbo Wrote:
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> For those looking forward to large format, muilt
> head/material & SLS machines, your wish may be
> just around the corner. Hope can get it done
> before end of this year.
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG
Yes, FWIW i feel it's worth it.
I did the price math for sourcing items separately, vs the openbeam kossel pro (which looks incredible btw), vs the rostock max from seemecnc.
Overall, I concluded that if I have no intention to ever upgrade the base parts of the rostock max kit, the kit will only at best be price competitive against sourcing items separately.
However, if I do upgrade and get be
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG
glennwest, how is your kossel coming along? I think I recall seeing you talking about it sometime in the delta robots google group. I have just started ordering parts for a kossel as well! It's nice to see that there is an active community in SIngapore!
It would be cool to be able to open source an SLS metal/anything other than plastic machine. SLS seems to be industry standard for making commer
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG
I've just started ordering parts to make my very own "slightly modified" kossel, I don't think it will be ready by then but I'll certainly drop by for a chat!
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rymdluo
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Singapore RUG