MPCNC Primo - Dual Endstops, Z Probe, Motor Cooling, RJ45 CAT6 Wiring - Colorado

Greetings All,

Currently Available MPCNC Primo build. I previously ran a Burly, decided to upgrade to the Primo but never used it as a Primo. Passes the crown test. I chose a smaller bed size because I was shopping larger machines and originally planned to keep this as a smaller unit. Now that I have a larger commercial CNC machine, I haven’t touched this one and would like to free up space and hopefully get someone else started. Let me know if you need any more details or photos.

Local pickup in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Looking for $250

Note on Easy Expansion - I used network cables just in case I wanted to increase my work area with way less effort. Just need some conduit and longer network cables.

  • Functioning MPCNC Includes:

    • Work Area: 155 x 385 (Easy Expansion)
    • V1CNC Marlin (Custom based on SKR 1.3)
    • SKR 1.1 Board(not pro) w/ RepRap LCD Screen
    • 5x Stepper Online Nema 17 motors
    • Dual Endstops on X and Y
    • Z-Axis Probe
    • Nema motor cooling fans
    • RJ 45 Connector and Wiring (Easy Expansion)
    • Printed in PLA (Orange changes color w/heat)
    • A few extra printed parts
    • Passes the Crown Test
    • 12v 10a Power Supply
  • Also Available

    • Dewalt Drywall Cut-Out Tool DW660 (New in Box) +$30 w/Machine
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:confetti_ball: Nice!

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Hi there,

Looks great. I’m in Indiana, but have family traveling through next month. Can it fit or can you print a holder for an 89 mm router? I have a big DW618.

Hello!

Thanks for looking… Do you have a model for the larger bracket? I’d be willing to toss in the DW660 that fits the current bracket and print you a larger bracket if you have one in mind. I don’t plan to do any more work on this machine, so the DW660 bracket install would be up to you.

Let me know if you are still interested. Thank you.

Do not use that large of a router, the diameter hinders performance far more than most realize. Your tool gets pushed extremely far away from the rails, this is the worst thing you can do.

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