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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Synchron View Post
    Me too. So we know 5 out of 10
    Until now i have nothing prepared. I wait for the printer and hope that i will get it run...
    I am from Germany and i want to create a little blog in german language about my steps. Hopefully i make a lot of mistakes, so no other one had to do them
    I make 6/10, but I've not yet been told the printer is shipped.

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    I have my peachy printer assembled and ready for calibration

    Instruction video is much easier to watch on a computer or laptop than tablet

    I watched in HD and adjusted video speed as needed

    So #7?

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfessor101 View Post
    I have my peachy printer assembled and ready for calibration
    So, you have received your v1.0 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by perfessor101 View Post
    I have my peachy printer assembled and ready for calibration
    On a scale from Lego to disarming a nuclear bomb, how hard is it to build?

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    a peachy V1 in the wild

    Hello,

    The p29 beta kit took me about 6 hours to build

    The Peachy V1 kit took me about 2.5 hours to build the printer and about another 25 minutes to build the dripper

    It seems a lot easier

    Much fewer tools are needed


    -Tools needed not in kit for

    -Building Peachy Printer
    scissors and possibly utility knife
    resin or superglue
    latex gloves
    Towel / drip paper

    -Building Dripper
    scissors and possibly utility knife
    2L pop bottle
    1L pop bottle lighter or heat gun or blow dryer

    They're planning on breaking the video into smaller chunks which will help too

    and here's a picture

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