You also need to concern yourself with the specific gravity, as it does have to float on the the saline.
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You also need to concern yourself with the specific gravity, as it does have to float on the the saline.
Hey there, that repo is all old stuff, you want this one: https://github.com/PeachyPrinter/peachyprinterhardware1.0
Totally threw me for a loop at first to!
MOST of the items have .scad files...
GOOD NEWS EVERYBODY!
I've converted the PCB to Kicad, for anyone who would rather use that then eagle. (I have kicad installed, and would rather not have to have eagle installed as well)...
@rylangrayston Hey, I'm looking at the 1.0 repo now, things make a lot more sense. I am noting a number of things in there only have the .smc files, T.scm is that one I'm looking at hardest (which I...
@rylangrayston Thanks, between that animation, and the .blends used to make it, that helps me out a lot. Unfortunately for me, I've hit a snag: someone managed to break the Lolzbot at my local...
The PCBs where done with a package called "Eagle" which is not FOSS, but does have a limited version avalible hobbist use. I haven't done much with them yet, but the peachy should be a simple enough...
OK, I'm getting close to having everything in position so I can start simplifying it. Here's what I don't get:
How does laser mount A & B attach/work?
How does static dampener A & B attach/work? ...
OK, I've started "virtually assembling" this into a frame that can be 3d-printed. If anyone wants to help, feel free to fork and work on it, but please try to do pull requests early and often, so we...
OK, the boards are in https://github.com/PeachyPrinter/peachyprinter-pcb it looks like every version rylan's done in a single directory. I understand why it's this way, but that's going to be a mess...
I don't have a lasercutter, but none of the support structure type stuff should really require it. We can probably do most of that with a extrusion printer (which I have access to at the local...