I found this video the other day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsyK4u5UPeo Seems about like what you're going for. Maybe you could ask the video poster. Post back to the forums if you're successful, I'm sure many people would like to see thatby travistag - General
Thanks, I did manage to get all the nuts in place, only ruined two parts! I have gotten a bit further since then, but became frustrated when I realized that there would not be enough M3 hardware to finish installing the Z-axis. So, after searching locally, I finally found a great place online to order from and I should have plenty of extra nuts and bolts Monday. Thanks again for the advice!by travistag - Huxley
awesome, I'll just post in the thread I created a little while ago. thanks a lot, no worries about the response timeby travistag - Huxley
Hi, I'm a full time student in computer engineering so I don't have a ton of time to work, but I have been having a blast putting in a few hours here and there. I also happen to have a friend in class that has a Thing-O-Matic, so I've been able to replace all the missing/faulty printed pieces so far. I've finished the frame and x-axis, but ran into some trouble today building the y-axis. httpby travistag - Huxley
hello dissidence, i am about to begin building my techzone huxley, would you mind if i ask you some questions along the way as well? i became kind of discouraged when i found out that these kits aren't too great. I started on the frame and will work this weekend to see how far i can get. also do you have any video or pictures of yours online? id like to see it. thanksby travistag - Huxley
And I'm actually just about to start building it. I moved, stuff came up, etc. Anyways, from this forum it seems like it will be quite the journey to get this thing working. Any advice? Would it be better to just go at it and tackle the problems as they come, or are there like specific things I should prepare for? Someone mentioned using the parts and others to build a prusa...I hope it doesnby travistag - Huxley