here search for nema17 here lots to choose from and they have the specs too, I always went for free shipping as time wasn't so important for me ------------------------------------------------------- > Quote: > Stepper motors - Aliexpress - still waiting 2 > weeks and counting but 5 nema17 motors were only > 45 bux > > Can you tell me where you got these and what spec > theby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Yes the X axis smooth rods do need to be 20mm shorter for the V2. I used to make kits when I had time and just bought all my bolts from Blacks fastenings and threaded rod and my smooth rod from Tata steel in 6m lengths. The motors from Aliexpress will take a min 3-3.5 weeks to arrive though. I'm also a simple builder but I managed to make quite a few from scratch easy enoughby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Deepest sympathies from all the Reprappers in New Zealandby NelsonRap - General
mikep-nz Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > By the way the Acronum website has been dead for > months but the someone is still actively trading > on TradeMe as Acronum. > > ber=2335409 Yes that's us elling of the last few bits, it all ends in March, simply put it was never about making a living and neither Liam or I (Gary) have the time to continueby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Just as a heads up Acronum industries no longer tradeby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Why not go straight to the maker Hotends?by NelsonRap - General
M8 threaded rods, 8mm smooth rods, maybe a small computer case fan. Lots of spare timeby NelsonRap - Reprappers
My printer hasn't been run for nearly 2 months, since moving to shakeyland I don't seem to have the spare timeby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
It's always been very slow down here in New Zealand, well for me anyway whatever time of night or day. I often have time to go and make a cup of tea while the sites loadingby NelsonRap - General
Aliexpress.com can be good if on a budget too. Look for ones that do free shippingby NelsonRap - General
I use high heat silicone, works perfectly and never had a failure yetby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
It fixes up any errors created in the model that might have inadvertently been drawn in. Solidworks created STL's have a tendency to need running through Netfabbby NelsonRap - Reprappers
If your looking for T5 trade me has themby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I use the mark with a pen then do the maths to calculate the settingby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I run all my solidworks created STL's through Netfabb but the standalone program I can't be fagged having to keep uploading them to the internet, But I use Skeinforge 40 the last one before it went to the Sfact versionby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Picture frame glass is nearly always 3mm anything else is too thick for the frameby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I have used Vik's ones from Diamond age and they work fine but on my Sells mendel I use the original brass insert version that goes with my Adrians extruder and its done 100's of hours with no slippingby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I use bog standard 3mm picture frame glass because I had some. I clean it between each print with meths and heat it to 55-60c. Prints stick like hell and I have to leave it to cool before they come off, which is why I have 2 pieces and just swap themby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Wired1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I tried that but it doesn't work as quickly or > reliably for me. I find it works perfectly well and save me from having to upload stuff all the timeby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Have you checked bed temperature? What's the temp in your room compared to back in the summer?by NelsonRap - General
Interesting survey I completed it for youby NelsonRap - General
I had this when I tried printing some Raspberry Pi cases, turns out my printer didn't like the recommended settings from the person who designed the cases, went back to my own settings which were not as fine and it printed perfectly. Another thing is to see what other electrical devices are on the same circuit. Even something like a fridge turning on and off can affect printsby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I use solidworks but of course its far from free, I have used a little bit of Freecad too and Alibreby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Don't forget you can download Nettfabb and use it, it doesn't have to be done in the cloudby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Hmm not bad and I'm a joiner so should know. Looks good lets hope it goes good too. I have a Sells mendel and did build several Prusa's or should that be Prusi? But I sold them all and at the moment don't have much spare time to play since moving from Nelson to Chch for workby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
Wow you have gone ahead in leaps and bounds since first coming to see my Sells Mendel, while all of mine is on the backburner, still gets hooked up now and again to print something I need, but don't really have the time to play at the momentby NelsonRap - New Zealand RepRap User Group
I had some wheel bearing grease left over from fixing my car and used that, my Mendel was running 9 hours a day for about a year and even now there are no signs of any problemsby NelsonRap - General