MPCNC in the making in Germany

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I really like your style! I’m often too occupied with all the technical stuff, so its inspiring with the artistic approach.

Thank you for watching!! sometimes i found my self too busy with the artistic aspects…
Good night.

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I’d love to hear more about the print on ceramics another time. Cheers

DEDICATED TO THE REAL MAKERS OF THE WORLD

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Makers play the drums

31 posts were split to a new topic: DIY Ventilator Q’s

Dear all,

my burly is no more! It has gone through a metamorphosis and is now a 90% Primo! I kept the Z-Axis because I was too lazy to print new toolmounts.

Here is the result:


I am very happy with the result. It still was quite a bit of work to exchange everything on an existing build, but I only had to cut and resolder 2 stepper-wirelooms. The rest was done on the fly. I also updated my dual endstop firmware to the latest Marlin bugfix 2.x. This was a bit of an adventure due to a not correct pins.h file for the fysetc F6 and because of Z-Safe homing is now mandatory on using a Probe for Z-homing but I managed to fix this. The carving results in pinewood are very promising.
I will receive new steppers this week which have a tad more torque (+10%). I will try if this makes any difference. If not, well then it was at least a try and 70€ down the drain! :smiley:

I want to thank @vicious1 for the very hard work he has put into the Primo! It was an absolute joy to build with no hazzle at all! Great job, Ryan!!

Cheers

Armin

P.S.: I am trying to give the old burly parts away for free. The only thing I ask for is a donation to the German Children Cancer foundation. I will cover the postage (within Germany). I have posted this in the @Unclephil Facebook group. So if anybody from Germany is interested in the parts, please head over to Uncle Phil’s Werkstatt group on FB Facebook Groups
I hope, @vicious1 this is ok with you assuming this is no infringement of your non comercial license.

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Looks great. How are the long feet working out with accuracy?

I can’t really complain. Still, I have to admitt that I was initally going overboard with the Z-Axis height. 2 inches less would have been enough and probably more rigid. But for my use cases, it’s fine!

Cheers
Armin

He usually prefers them sold/given in the #leftovers section here, but I don’t know what his rules are on FB.

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Heck yes!!! You should also list them here, things tend to move really fast.

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