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Topic: $400 dollar polished quartz bed

Hi everyone,

This is an interesting and expensive hack/test that I will be conducting to say the least haha.
I used to work at a quartz machining company years ago and have a couple of friends there.

I called them up since I've done a couple of favors for them in the past and just thought I would ask if
they had any scrap pieces of quartz.

Little did I know that they didn't have the size I needed so they cut a 16" diameter worth over 1300 dollars =0

Now I feel extremely bad and thankful at the same time but I'm extremely cautious to even use it since it's worth so much.

I'll post my results as I print on it

http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m158/Techbuilder/20131126_215734.jpg

Powder coated steel enclosure, 1/4" Surface grounded hardened aluminum plate, MK2A Heat bed, .200 Polished fused quartz plate, Machined quick change hot bed mount, E3D hot end, Ramps 1.4, DRV8825 stepper motor drivers

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Re: $400 dollar polished quartz bed

HOLY EXPENSIVE BATMAN!

Solidoodle 3, Bulldog XL Direct Drive, Well Nut for Z axis, borosilicate glass, E3D V6 Hot end, Custom Encloser, Lawsy Carriages with Linear Bearings and Polished 8mm Chrome rods.

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Re: $400 dollar polished quartz bed

Is this anything like diamond plated unidirectional audio cables?

This is a crowd funding thing that I'm running: http://www.gofundme.com/bvi140 It's for pretty selfish reasons tongue

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Re: $400 dollar polished quartz bed

Wow

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Can't wait to see how it goes. Keep us posted! And don't forget about your z height wink

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Re: $400 dollar polished quartz bed

No problem

It's definitely better then glass and pyrex and takes a lot less time then granite or tile
but for the price I would never purchase this for the slight benefit.

Only reason I'm testing this is because it was free

One cool thing you could do is heat it up to 1300°C and put it in the freezer and not a single crack would happen.

Powder coated steel enclosure, 1/4" Surface grounded hardened aluminum plate, MK2A Heat bed, .200 Polished fused quartz plate, Machined quick change hot bed mount, E3D hot end, Ramps 1.4, DRV8825 stepper motor drivers

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Haha I'm not sure what your print would look like after you did that tongue

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Probably much better then how my first prints with the solidoodle turned out wink lol

Powder coated steel enclosure, 1/4" Surface grounded hardened aluminum plate, MK2A Heat bed, .200 Polished fused quartz plate, Machined quick change hot bed mount, E3D hot end, Ramps 1.4, DRV8825 stepper motor drivers

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Keep us posted. :-)

SD2 w/ mods: Rumba controller, ATX PSU, SD pro case, glass bed, with more to come...