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Topic: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

I hit the Solidoodle booth while at CES this week.  I captured some video which Zach (my son) edited.

The printer looked pretty good in terms of form and fit.  It was printing but they didn't have a lot of printouts to look at.

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

Nice job Mark!

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

Thanks for sharing. What axis is the motor on top driving?

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

GReat this is what i wanted solidoodle would post  great job

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jagowilson wrote:

Thanks for sharing. What axis is the motor on top driving?

Its basically the same as the SD2 and other SD printers.

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

Awesome! Thank you

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mark.burhop wrote:
jagowilson wrote:

Thanks for sharing. What axis is the motor on top driving?

Its basically the same as the SD2 and other SD printers.

Ah, I didn't see a motor on the X axis and was curious if they had gone to a Core X/Y system or sometning. So it's just driving Z?

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

Zach got a few pics and posted them on his Tumblr site. http://zburhop.tumblr.com/

This might help:

http://40.media.tumblr.com/c7920837009b167911aa68d1f68dccc3/tumblr_nhvczneBMU1qzx7zpo4_1280.jpg

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop

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Re: Solidoodle Press from CES 2015

I like the internal light.  I'm totally going to add mood lighting to my workbench when I get it.

Solidoodle Workbench

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blazin_penguin wrote:

I like the internal light.  I'm totally going to add mood lighting to my workbench when I get it.

We need an arduino/multicolor LED hack connected to the nozzle temperature to tell if she is ready to print smile

SD2, glass bed, MK5 setup with E3D lite extruder
NX and Solid Edge CAD user
PI, Galileo, and arduino hacker
Code Monkey and Twitter user @burhop