I'm also curious the price difference would be from kit built to buying one outright

Yes, please. And some dwg too, if its possible.reibuehl wrote:@Blizz: I have my UM2 also on a lazy susan bearing. I created a nice stand for it from an IKEA Bekväm serving cart and some additional parts. The power cord goes under the UM2 through a whole in the middle down to the power supply which is fixed to the cart. This way I can turn it very easy to change filament, etc. If you are interested, I can create a post with some pictures of it.
Yes, the printers are on lazy susans, it is a very convinient solution for easy access to the filament spoolBlizz wrote:Sorry for going a bit off topic, but...
Are those printers on lazy susans?
That's actually kind of brilliant for easy access to the back.
The UMO are on vibration dampening "legs" I suspect? Don't the UM2's need them?
Good idea...Meduza wrote: Yes, the printers are on lazy susans, it is a very convinient solution for easy access to the filament spool![]()
Nice...that design might come in handy some dayAmedee wrote:I see a direct application for my 'marble thrust bearings'