Re: Introducing Three New Solidoodle Models
i put down about a grand on 2 press models and a WB apprentice...
after seeing this http://zmorph3d.com/produkt/zmorph-2-0- … d-printer/
i am very close to cancelling
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i put down about a grand on 2 press models and a WB apprentice...
after seeing this http://zmorph3d.com/produkt/zmorph-2-0- … d-printer/
i am very close to cancelling
i put down about a grand on 2 press models and a WB apprentice...
after seeing this http://zmorph3d.com/produkt/zmorph-2-0- … d-printer/
i am very close to cancelling
how much US dollars? never heard of ZL currancy and its just another design of an SD2 but no site like this for help.
I sent same questions I posted on their FB site with subject 'Q&A for the 3 new dream machines'
how much US dollars? never heard of ZL currancy and its just another design of an SD2 but no site like this for help.
ZL is Polish and I figured it was about $2k Canadian.
You can change the currency on the site, it's about $1800 USD and around $200 for most of the toolheads. It has very little in common with an SD2, being based on a Mendel with the sliding bed. I would be interested in seeing how well it does with the milling. There have been a few attempts at hybrid extrusion/milling machines, but I have never heard of one that actually shipped.
oh interchangeable heads. yeah thats why so costly
Cancelled my Press a week ago - still haven't seen my card credited. There customer service continues to be underwhelming.
Where can the FAQ be seen?
maybe a delay on the facn faq ? =P
or was it next friday ?
Where can the FAQ be seen?
well I'm pretty sure the post originally said facebook, but now it's saying they'll make a new FAQ page for it.
I am assuming this is what they are referring to. But it has not been updated yet.
http://support.solidoodle.com/hc/en-us/ … -Questions
We will have a new post on our blog by the end of today. I'll post a link here when it's up.
Cancelled my Press a week ago - still haven't seen my card credited. There customer service continues to be underwhelming.
Took them 7 days to credit mine.
Will there still be an updated FAQ Today?
Will there still be an updated FAQ Today?
SD closes at 5pm ET. Unless they post on their site in the next 5 minutes, it will be...what's that word AGAIN?
Delayed.
that what i was thinking. I Hope not
no doubt we will get a nice auto signed message from sam cervantes
"we really believe in our blog posts and want to take the extra time to deliver a really exceptional FAQ and so shall be posting the faq on 01/01/15"
Pretty disappointing that they can do something as simple as a FAQ on time. This is something they offered to do. Unless by end of day they meant 11:59pm EST.
Heeeeey where is that faq faq ?:(
no doubt we will get a nice auto signed message from sam cervantes
"we really believe in our blog posts and want to take the extra time to deliver a really exceptional FAQ and so shall be posting the faq on 01/01/15"
The blog has been updated.
http://blog.solidoodle.com/blog/
Dual MCUs and 24V? (For the Press) Interesting.
http://blog.solidoodle.com/2014/10/soli … rinter-qa/
Dual MCUs and 24V? (For the Press) Interesting.
but one of the MCU's is an ATTINY and not a staggeringly powerful chip (by today's standards) , It may just be used to replace a bunch of logic, or for peripheral functions. (Please note the pure speculation on my part)
I wonder if they would get any better performance by moving up to a 32 bit ARM cortex type processor? I think in 3d printers the limitations are more mechanical then electronic.
On a completely different note, a question I forgot to ask in my E-mail was about the specific safety systems. Between the sticky post about a 3d printer causing a house fire, and the fact that now they are going to be running fast and hard to pump printers out, I am a little apprehensive, and I would like to give a good check over the safety systems to make sure that they are in proper working order.
(note after almost 8 years of working in high reliability electronics, including life critical systems, I know a thing or two)
e.g. I know there are thermocouples attached onto the extruder hot ends, are they staked in, bolted on, or soldered/welded? do they require any thermal grease to help get more accurate readings?
Aren't the smoothie boards based off the cortex chips?
Dual MCUs and 24V? (For the Press) Interesting.
but one of the MCU's is an ATTINY and not a staggeringly powerful chip (by today's standards) , It may just be used to replace a bunch of logic, or for peripheral functions. (Please note the pure speculation on my part)
I wonder if they would get any better performance by moving up to a 32 bit ARM cortex type processor? I think in 3d printers the limitations are more mechanical then electronic.
On a completely different note, a question I forgot to ask in my E-mail was about the specific safety systems. Between the sticky post about a 3d printer causing a house fire, and the fact that now they are going to be running fast and hard to pump printers out, I am a little apprehensive, and I would like to give a good check over the safety systems to make sure that they are in proper working order.
(note after almost 8 years of working in high reliability electronics, including life critical systems, I know a thing or two)
e.g. I know there are thermocouples attached onto the extruder hot ends, are they staked in, bolted on, or soldered/welded? do they require any thermal grease to help get more accurate readings?
+1 on all counts
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