Wood glue and toothpicks will take care of the original holes…then you are good to go on the new holes.
Hey Ulli, great to see you again.
But no, regrettably I do not have a value. I just go after how it feels after playing around for quite a while.
Thank you very much. You helped me a lot. I will keep you updated if your tipps helped me getting this machine to work
I build several 3D Printers by my own but so far i’m not able to build a working CNC sometimes i want to
Your printed parts look really good. I have a prusa mini too and I feel mine don’t look as good. Do you mind sharing your print settings?
Sorry for the late reply, was on vacation.
Those are for the core, for the other parts just change infill to 45% (there is variable infill now which might help with the core, but I never did that).
I added a very great dust collection that costs one only ~5mm. It does not suck dust out of the groves well, but it keeps the rest of the shop clean. Plus, it looks awesome:
Credits to ELS on Prusaprinters who does not seem to be on the forum (?). STLs here: Printables
I was thinking of doing a similar design to minimise the loss of space.
It does look awesome.
I bet that also helps keep the router cooler on longer runs.
The creator of it said he had it run for 20 hours, so yeah, it should also cool.
Hell yeah!! Looks fabulous.
You mean LOOKED fabulous as in past tense!
OMG!!! My dad had one of those rulers when I was a kid, but I have not seen one in SOOOOOO long, I love it!!! I completely missed it before!
The Bauhaus ruler?
correct, not many in the u.s. anymore. I wish I had my dads!
Never knew the US had them.
I have one, made out of metal, that belonged to my Grandfather. I’m nearly 71 years old, I have no idea how old this one is, but I remember it when I visited my Grandfather when I was 6!
Well i am 54 so it was quite a while ago! The retractable has always been king!
Schneewittchen Reanimated as a drag knife, plotter and later laser.
Oh yes, I want to do that!! RAWR!
The new insides (not all of it, but most of it). I am not crimping cables again. I can buy a cable for 3€ with everything ready which saves me at least 20 minutes per cable (yes, I am that bad at crimping). I call that a deal. I also still have some 6mm belts from when I bought everything for the Burly, but then the Primo was released, so I am going to use those 6mm belts. They do not need to move much. I also ordered bigger motors for the Froschkönig, so Schneewittchen is getting the old ones back. I am also reducing the size to 50x50cm for more rigidity.
First try at a Jackpot holder. You screw the two holders down and then slide a 5mm piece of hardboard in for the Jackpot to hang onto. Let’s see whether that works.
Updates soonish.