SystemsGuy wrote:So I've cleared an area on the bench, and laid everything out to start thinking about endstops, wiring, etc - and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to bite the bullet and pull the thing apart and drill some wiring holes. I think I'll mock it up, and test it a bit, but I've pretty much convinced myself that I do want to internalize the wiring.
reprapdiscount wrote:SystemsGuy wrote:So I've cleared an area on the bench, and laid everything out to start thinking about endstops, wiring, etc - and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to bite the bullet and pull the thing apart and drill some wiring holes. I think I'll mock it up, and test it a bit, but I've pretty much convinced myself that I do want to internalize the wiring.
Thank you for your review. The packing is very important, if you look at the box from outside you can see it suffered due the transportation, but not the content, now you understand why i refused to ship without a proper packing. It would be great to see reviews from other buyers as well.
I put a lot of effort to assure the quality of the aluminum parts is as good as possible, i am very satisfied with the result, but the customer has the last word, and as i can see from your post, you seems be happy with the machine work and with the material used.
The threaded rods and the threaded rod nuts on the Z-Axis are made out of stainless steel, i guarantee that !!!
I read about the z-axis motor holders, they should be 3mm thick, you also suggested it to me, i follow it up, and i will have them after 3 days, this mean all new kits will ship with 3mm thick z-axis motor holders.
We also designed a set of mechanical end stops for the ORD Bot, will post pictures soon, in the moment i am just lack of time, some people asked me about price for particular parts, i was not even able to do a price list till now...
SystemsGuy wrote:I am very, very happy with the machined parts - the fit and finish is excellent! Let me know when you have the 3mm motor mounts, I'll pick up a set from you.
Also - if you are designing limit switches - I *love* your hall effect boards - but I don't see any way without a new layout a way to use them!
I'm using Omron SS-5GL's, but any mini or micro with a 9.5mm hole spacing should work I'd think.
On the packing - it's pretty obvious that the box was "dropped" on it's bottom. There a bit of a gap between the bottom of the "top" cut layer and the bottom cut layer where "upper" layer is not supported due to the cutout of for the Y-table. I suspect it could be as simple as putting a piece of offcut foam on the table....reprapdiscount wrote:SystemsGuy wrote:So I've cleared an area on the bench, and laid everything out to start thinking about endstops, wiring, etc - and I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to bite the bullet and pull the thing apart and drill some wiring holes. I think I'll mock it up, and test it a bit, but I've pretty much convinced myself that I do want to internalize the wiring.
Thank you for your review. The packing is very important, if you look at the box from outside you can see it suffered due the transportation, but not the content, now you understand why i refused to ship without a proper packing. It would be great to see reviews from other buyers as well.
I put a lot of effort to assure the quality of the aluminum parts is as good as possible, i am very satisfied with the result, but the customer has the last word, and as i can see from your post, you seems be happy with the machine work and with the material used.
The threaded rods and the threaded rod nuts on the Z-Axis are made out of stainless steel, i guarantee that !!!
I read about the z-axis motor holders, they should be 3mm thick, you also suggested it to me, i follow it up, and i will have them after 3 days, this mean all new kits will ship with 3mm thick z-axis motor holders.
We also designed a set of mechanical end stops for the ORD Bot, will post pictures soon, in the moment i am just lack of time, some people asked me about price for particular parts, i was not even able to do a price list till now...
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