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Yes. It is 5-10 days before shipping plus shipping time. I paid for 2-day shipping, but I see now, that doesn't matter that much when it is now 23 days after I ordered. I figured (hoped) it would ship by Christmas. The waiting time would not be an issue of they are upfront about the real time. Basic business sense is under-promise and over-deliver -- and any communication would be nice.
They may
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unnokeng.
Thanks of the update. Any pics to envy until my kit is shipped?
As I saw on their Facebook page, make sure you use support@folgertech.com to try to communicate with them.
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Woodywong,
Where are you located? Are you in the States? That's a much longer time than the stated 5-10 days. But it was shipped so there is hope. They really should update their listed time of 5 to 10 days and inform customers of any delays beyond their published times.
Eager to hear your build experiences, too.
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I ordered one from their site. I emailed asking if there was any advantage of ordering from their site over eBay which included shipping. I got an email with a coupon so ordered from their site. It states 5-10 shipping. So far, it's a week past their 10 days. Called a few times. Emailed a few times. No correspondence. I heard from someone on this forum creating their Prusa i3 manual that they are
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Sorry of your loss, Dark Alchemist.
Yes, if I didn't already have an early order in, I'd wait until I see a skid of boxes getting shipped out. Only 522 days since I 'funded' their effort. Would have been nice to been able to print a year ago, but it is what it is. The latest videos of the latest revisions look like it could be quite the contender.
It might be a few months before they get thro
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Just a trickle of them going out before they turn on the fire hose.
Shipping final production models.
Also, they posted their assembly manuals. Great looking. Looks pretty straight-forward to assemble.
Supposedly I'm order #00013 and paid for expedited shipping. Potentially i should have my MakiBox in a couple weeks and assembled within 2 hours after that.
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I surely hope I'm not taken either. They initially said it would ship a year ago April. But, following their blog and video posts, I remain hopeful.
The simplification and innovation/evolution I saw in R/C aircraft -- radios, batteries, brushless motors and controllers, gyros, telemetry, etc. -- keeps me hopeful for the 3d printing technology. I wish the Berry3dBot printer was available commerc
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Polygonhell Wrote:
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> Ignoring the design issues pointed out in this
> thread for a moment.
> I'm just wondering why you think an assembled
> printer using many of the same ideas as a rep-rap
> will involve less tinkering?
Evolution. Simplification. I believe/hope, organized testing. Their approach to deliver more of a consume
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It is similar to a Kickstarter project, as it is crowd-funded, but it was their own beast based in Hong Kong. I thought it could be a scam, but saw a guy I know tweet that he ordered one. After doing a little research, I took a great leap of faith. I was order #62 a year ago February.
Researching Jon Buford, the guy behind the MakiBox, he seems to be of solid engineering stock. He's a Carnegie-
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