The new units are made from routed/milled circuit boards. So, Windell
may have Gerber files for the chassis....
Dan
We prototyped the design on a laser cutter, and there are some laser-cut
parts in the kits (the wooden pen-arm pieces). We will also be releasing
a laser-friendly version of the design at some point; feel free to bug me
here about it once we start shipping kits. The fiberglass that we're
using is remarkably stiff. If you want to use laser-cut plywood or
acrylic, you'll probably want to use thicker material instead, maybe 6 mm.
There is, of course, a lot more to the kit than just the chassis-- you'll
need the rest of the design docs as well, which we're planning to release
along with the kits.
-Windell
Hi Glenn,
We're still uploading docs; hardware docs on my short list now. Look for
it in the next couple of days. :)
Cheers,
-Windell
Yes, they're on the documentation wiki.
-Windell
On Oct 20, 2010, at 6:21 AM, Glenn wrote:
> I downloaded the plans and built my own eggbot. The free steppers that
> I used were a bit rough though. Here is a video:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQmjhOtdacs&feature=player_embedded
>
> Thanks,
>
> Glenn
Hi Glenn,
Nice work; there's still something to be said for the clear chassis look. It appears that you have the current EBB, so you need steppers that have 200 steps/revolution.
-Windell
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