Message from @Czen

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2017-06-14 18:31:09 UTC  

thought it was cheaper

2017-06-14 18:31:18 UTC  

maybe I was thinking of something else

2017-06-14 18:31:22 UTC  

$1100 is cheap for cnc stuff

2017-06-14 18:32:07 UTC  

it was fkn groundbreaking honestly, cnc machining went from six figure price tags and diy and no middle ground to an off the shelf western router for a bit over a thousand bucks

2017-06-14 18:32:24 UTC  

the real cost is still the tooling though

2017-06-14 18:32:35 UTC  

even chinese tooling worth bothering with is expensive

2017-06-14 18:33:47 UTC  

there's cheap "high speed steel" tooling, but it will break and ruin your day

2017-06-14 18:34:53 UTC  

also

2017-06-14 18:35:05 UTC  

what are the printers you own?

2017-06-14 18:35:36 UTC  

i have a heeeeavily modified wanhao duplicator i3 and i have a kossel

2017-06-14 18:36:16 UTC  

would not recommend the kossel, i have yet to really get it dialed in, was fun to build but cartesian robot is just better

2017-06-14 18:36:34 UTC  

no effector tilt or anything, no ultra-precise measurements with calipers i can't afford required

2017-06-14 18:37:10 UTC  

trivial to add another extruder if you want and don't mind sacrificing some x axis for it

2017-06-14 18:38:13 UTC  

who bought ifive 4s tablet here

2017-06-14 18:38:17 UTC  

i remember someone got it

2017-06-14 18:38:23 UTC  

is it good?

2017-06-14 18:38:47 UTC  

this i3 looks solid

2017-06-14 18:39:26 UTC  

the main downside to the wanhao i3 is the melzi board it uses, you have to replace that if you wanna add a second extruder

2017-06-14 18:40:02 UTC  

but the frame is pretty fkn solid out of the box and if you want you can reinforce it with community-made mods until it makes $2000 pritners look flimsy and jiggly

2017-06-14 18:40:15 UTC  

replace the stock nozzle cooler

2017-06-14 18:40:18 UTC  

what's the board?

2017-06-14 18:40:27 UTC  

some custom thing?

2017-06-14 18:40:52 UTC  

micro swiss makes a replacement hotend for it that'll let you print nylon and polycarbonate and (do not do this without a permanganate air scrubber please) POM

2017-06-14 18:41:12 UTC  

it's a pretty common low-end board that basically just combines the arduino and stepper drivers onto one board

2017-06-14 18:41:19 UTC  

ramps?

2017-06-14 18:41:27 UTC  

it's like shitty ramps kinda yeah

2017-06-14 18:41:33 UTC  

it's the next thing i'm replacing

2017-06-14 18:41:35 UTC  

so it's even worse than ramps

2017-06-14 18:41:47 UTC  

it works fine if you only need the one extruder

2017-06-14 18:42:02 UTC  

also: they advertise 0.1mm layer height, this is false

2017-06-14 18:42:10 UTC  

i can print at 0.04mm reliably on it

2017-06-14 18:42:43 UTC  

the 0.1 is just to play it safe i guess

2017-06-14 18:43:10 UTC  

is the guy with the xiaomi pen here?

2017-06-14 18:43:32 UTC  

also i really wish i knew about huion actually beong good before i bought wacom

2017-06-14 18:43:59 UTC  

i haven't touched my wacom since i got this thing

2017-06-14 18:44:30 UTC  

>supported out of the box in linux no special drivers required >twice the levels of pressure sensitivity >twice the size still costs half as much

2017-06-14 18:44:31 UTC  

fuck wacom

2017-06-14 18:46:01 UTC  

can't you just hack in a spindle on your 3d printer and have a cnc mill

2017-06-14 19:11:04 UTC  

nah

2017-06-14 19:11:47 UTC  

cartesian 3d printers use belts to drive a very lightweight effector and bed back and forth along rails

2017-06-14 19:12:12 UTC  

which is fine when the only stresses you need to overcome are the momentum of a little bit of aluminum and air resistance