Message from @Czen
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what are the printers you own?
i have a heeeeavily modified wanhao duplicator i3 and i have a kossel
would not recommend the kossel, i have yet to really get it dialed in, was fun to build but cartesian robot is just better
no effector tilt or anything, no ultra-precise measurements with calipers i can't afford required
trivial to add another extruder if you want and don't mind sacrificing some x axis for it
who bought ifive 4s tablet here
i remember someone got it
is it good?
this i3 looks solid
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
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
replace the stock nozzle cooler
what's the board?
some custom thing?
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
it's a pretty common low-end board that basically just combines the arduino and stepper drivers onto one board
ramps?
it's like shitty ramps kinda yeah
it's the next thing i'm replacing
it works fine if you only need the one extruder
also: they advertise 0.1mm layer height, this is false
i can print at 0.04mm reliably on it
the 0.1 is just to play it safe i guess
is the guy with the xiaomi pen here?
also i really wish i knew about huion actually beong good before i bought wacom
i haven't touched my wacom since i got this thing
>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
fuck wacom
can't you just hack in a spindle on your 3d printer and have a cnc mill
nah
cartesian 3d printers use belts to drive a very lightweight effector and bed back and forth along rails
which is fine when the only stresses you need to overcome are the momentum of a little bit of aluminum and air resistance
but on a router you're pushing a heavy motor around, with a spinny bit on the end cutting sideways through a fairly hard material, so belts will just slip
gotta heva lead screws on all axis for a mill or router
there's a guy working on an EDM head to fit on 3d printers, and that could work, but EDM isn't as versatile as just a really hard piece of tungsten carbide spinning really fast
better to spend the $500-$1000 on one of those 3040 routers
may even mess with spending more for the fourth and fifth axis and maybe even the lathe attachments for
Any /csg/ tips for headphones? >Budget
50e (1500Kč)
>Location
Czechia, https://sluchatka.heureka.cz/ (local price comparison site)
>Source
Behringer UM2 U-Phoria
>Type of headphone
full-sized
>Open or closed
Would prefer open heaphones, since I've enjoyed the shit out of them, but would take closed aswell.
>Comfort level
sound quality > comfort
>Sound signature
I'm bassy fag
>Past headphones
superlux hd681 evo - I was satisfied with them.
>50e (1500Kč)