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    Lightbulb SimpleBot V1.0 my second designed 3D printer .... working very soon

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    to see the rest of pictures, please visit my blog on tumblr:
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    hope u like them

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    This looks very cool, what are the dimensions? I ask because my printer is very deep, and even that can wobble alot with fast printing. Seeing as yours has a shallow depth, do you think it might be a bit shallow for the high speed wobble? it is lasercut wood so i'm pretty familiar with how much they don't absorb vibration and such, one thing the makerbot and other metal cased printers do do well I must admit.

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    dimesnios are:
    180 mm in X-direction
    170 mm in Y-direction
    max of 280 mm in hight
    you r right ... it may wobble in high speeds ... but that's why I didn't extend the bars and screws very much in the Z-direction
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    please tell me more about the vibration abosrption issue

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    Quote Originally Posted by Osama Kamal View Post
    dimesnios are:
    180 mm in X-direction
    170 mm in Y-direction
    max of 280 mm in hight
    you r right ... it may wobble in high speeds ... but that's why I didn't extend the bars and screws very much in the Z-direction
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    please tell me more about the vibration abosrption issue
    Power supply cooling fans are notorious for making strong vibration noises in lasercut wood cases, if you can dampen the attachment of the power supply underneath it generally dissipates it.

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    I will consider that
    thanks

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