
Found here : http://au.dhgate.com/product/new-2014-o ... vQodrqEAHA
More with in my price range too ... ! Going for about $600, so looking at putting one together soon.
Cheers. Bantum ....
I'd love a 3D printer - but I don't know how to draw up in CAD or something of the like, plus I have no time and what you've said above sounds like way too much effort!Phizinza wrote:I use Solidworks, then STL the file, run it thru Slic3r (I'm still getting better luck with version 0.99). Send the code to the printer with Pronterface. Firmware choice is important too. Not sure if there's a better solution for gen7 electrics but I use Marlin firmware as it does "look ahead" which means it can hold velocity around stepped arcs instead of stopping at every change of direction.
Got to put it back together now ...