gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
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gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
A bit cheaper than an Ultimaker 3, HUGE 16 in x 16 in x 21 in print volume, dual nozzle ....looks impressive
http://www.gcreate.com/gmax-15-2016-series
http://www.gcreate.com/gmax-15-2016-series
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
Well... it got huge printing volume, but it also got a open design, a moving bed, dual nozzle without any kind of nozzle-lift, and a bunch of printed parts on a $3000 printer... not too impressed...
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
If Ultimaker could offer that sort of build volume....especially for the projects I'm working on...that would be ideal
As for the rest, I agree.
As for the rest, I agree.
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
It really does not look very rigid.
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
Time...LePaul wrote:If Ultimaker could offer that sort of build volume....especially for the projects I'm working on...that would be ideal
As for the rest, I agree.
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
Well that's the big compromise, isn't it?
If you want to wait around for Ultimaker or someone else to make a large scale printer, you can certainly do so.
The Raise3D is an OK printer if all you ever want to do is PLA. With the non-adjustble fan, it's sort of stuck there. I'll give it credit for being enclosed and huge. But for the same money, the gmax would still win me over, given the size, auto bed leveling and good reviews I've read on it. (I've found two for Raise3D)
If you want to wait around for Ultimaker or someone else to make a large scale printer, you can certainly do so.
The Raise3D is an OK printer if all you ever want to do is PLA. With the non-adjustble fan, it's sort of stuck there. I'll give it credit for being enclosed and huge. But for the same money, the gmax would still win me over, given the size, auto bed leveling and good reviews I've read on it. (I've found two for Raise3D)
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
Ok then don't
But knowing your posts you need a printer that:
- Works with Cura
- Is open source for spare parts
- Has a community of users that can solve 99% of the issues with or without hacks.
So...
But knowing your posts you need a printer that:
- Works with Cura
- Is open source for spare parts
- Has a community of users that can solve 99% of the issues with or without hacks.
So...
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Well if Ultimaker has plans to release a larger version, I'd love to see some trickling of information
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
They said on an interview on some wee that they would make a bigger machine.
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
Any timeline?
Because I heard we're going to Mars soon, too
Because I heard we're going to Mars soon, too
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Re: gMax 1.5+ 3D printer
There is a mod to the original for a double width machine, as a starting point.
Sticking ones head above the parapet , but if you were to build a large frame, and obtain long shafts for the X&Y axis and use an extended's Z axis (or perhaps a pair)
Would the stock electronics be able to manage it, and would it be simple to mod cura/S3D to drive it
Sticking ones head above the parapet , but if you were to build a large frame, and obtain long shafts for the X&Y axis and use an extended's Z axis (or perhaps a pair)
Would the stock electronics be able to manage it, and would it be simple to mod cura/S3D to drive it