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Building a DIY large bed 3D printer

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How much do you have assembled so far?
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PhilC wrote: 30 Aug 2019 21:31 How much do you have assembled so far?
He's having issues with it being so big, its generating its own gravitational pull and starting to warp space time...
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Ahhh, so the time dilation explains the big gaps in Icky posts and why they all turn up at once...

Either that or Icky and his printer are in the dog house :lol: :shock: :P
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PhilC wrote: 30 Aug 2019 22:10 Ahhh, so the time dilation explains the big gaps in Icky posts and why they all turn up at once...
Yeah doppler effect :lol:
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exxos wrote: 30 Aug 2019 22:17
PhilC wrote: 30 Aug 2019 22:10 Ahhh, so the time dilation explains the big gaps in Icky posts and why they all turn up at once...
Yeah doppler effect :lol:
Since you have been adding emojis :). I was looking for the ambulance one to depict a siren going past :P
PhilC wrote: 30 Aug 2019 21:31 How much do you have assembled so far?
None so far waiting for parts to arrive from all their various sources. Ordered the print bed this morning as it has specific dimensions and wanted to get them right.

Talking with Exxos I think I may of gone over board with the size of the LCD panel.

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The part printing has started. I think my existing 3D printer knows its printing its big brother as I have had no end of issues with it this week.

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Looking good :thumbup:
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A day of metal work. Need to get some more parts to complete the frame.

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Looking nice and solid.
Is it going to be core xy?
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PaulJ_2.0 wrote: 09 Sep 2019 09:57 Looking nice and solid.
Is it going to be core xy?
Yes its a core xy based on the Voron but with mods to make sure the X axis is stable. The base part of the frame is currently using 2040 extrusion instead of the standard 2020 to stop the bed flexing on the X dimension. There are two more struts to go across the Y on the bottom for the bed.

Overall dimensions of the frame are 710mm x 510mm x 430mm - its not small

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