Very cool. Of course you could 3D print parts except for the orifices, and drill them later. But I prefer what you did instead because it looks very cool! A few more seconds of thought on it, machining an orifice in a uniform thickness manufactured sheet as you have it is likely slightly more accurate results than machining into a printed plate, due to the would be less uniform/accurate thicknby jpacadd - Tech-Talk
I have a TAZ6, which uses the Rambo board, and the Xmax is stuck triggered, even if I unplug the connector from the board, so seems it's something with the board. I'm thinking maybe if I can find and follow the xmax circuit traces to some component I can simply remove a capacitor or some other component, to permanently open the xmax circuit. Any thoughts or advice on this or any other method toby jpacadd - Tech-Talk