Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need
to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them
anymore.
looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC
airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so
printing out small parts and such will be great!
hope someone has one available!
Kirk J
imaca...@sbcglobal.net
Hi Kirk, I am in the process of making a LCD Interface kit -- how much of a hurry are you in? I'd love to make extras and split the cost with you. Joseph
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 6:10 AM, imaca...@sbcglobal.net
> Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them > anymore. > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so > printing out small parts and such will be great! > hope someone has one available! > Kirk J > imaca...@sbcglobal.net
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It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder and manage hand tools you can build one!
If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them for $100-ish ...
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 9:10 AM, imaca...@sbcglobal.net
> Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them > anymore. > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so > printing out small parts and such will be great! > hope someone has one available! > Kirk J > imaca...@sbcglobal.net
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They are pretty easy to build. I was able to use a prototype board and just solder everything that way with no problems. Depends on if you want an enclosure or want to make your own. I made mine to a size just smaller than the maximum TOM build area so I could print a one piece enclosure. I got all my parts from Digikey. I customized a few things like the led's to make them surface mount and used light pipes.
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:35:06 PM UTC-4, zeke7237 wrote:
> It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there > are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder > and manage hand tools you can build one!
> If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them > for $100-ish ...
> rote: > > Hello,
> > Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need > > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them > > anymore. > > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC > > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so > > printing out small parts and such will be great! > > hope someone has one available! > > Kirk J
i have tried finding the schematics on the wiki, it says that the page
has moved to the main makerbot site, but clicking on the link reveals
its broken.
i have no problem building one, sounds fun and i can handle the
prototype board work, etc.
can someone point me to the schematic? and a parts list would be
great, as i would need help selecting the display itself. i think the
rest is just switches, resistors and LED's.
otherwise...Joseph, ill get one from/with you.
Please advise.
On Mar 15, 1:04 pm, Jamesarm97 <armstrong.ja...@gmail.com> wrote:
> They are pretty easy to build. I was able to use a prototype board and just
> solder everything that way with no problems. Depends on if you want an
> enclosure or want to make your own. I made mine to a size just smaller than
> the maximum TOM build area so I could print a one piece enclosure. I got
> all my parts from Digikey. I customized a few things like the led's to make
> them surface mount and used light pipes.
> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:35:06 PM UTC-4, zeke7237 wrote:
> > It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there
> > are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder
> > and manage hand tools you can build one!
> > If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them
> > for $100-ish ...
> > rote:
> > > Hello,
> > > Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need
> > > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them
> > > anymore.
> > > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC
> > > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so
> > > printing out small parts and such will be great!
> > > hope someone has one available!
> > > Kirk J
<imaca...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > i have tried finding the schematics on the wiki, it says that the page > has moved to the main makerbot site, but clicking on the link reveals > its broken. > i have no problem building one, sounds fun and i can handle the > prototype board work, etc. > can someone point me to the schematic? and a parts list would be > great, as i would need help selecting the display itself. i think the > rest is just switches, resistors and LED's. > otherwise...Joseph, ill get one from/with you.
> Please advise.
> On Mar 15, 1:04 pm, Jamesarm97 <armstrong.ja...@gmail.com> wrote: >> They are pretty easy to build. I was able to use a prototype board and just >> solder everything that way with no problems. Depends on if you want an >> enclosure or want to make your own. I made mine to a size just smaller than >> the maximum TOM build area so I could print a one piece enclosure. I got >> all my parts from Digikey. I customized a few things like the led's to make >> them surface mount and used light pipes.
>> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:35:06 PM UTC-4, zeke7237 wrote:
>>> It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there >>> are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder >>> and manage hand tools you can build one!
>>> If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them >>> for $100-ish ...
>>> rote: >>>> Hello,
>>>> Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need >>>> to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them >>>> anymore. >>>> looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC >>>> airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so >>>> printing out small parts and such will be great! >>>> hope someone has one available! >>>> Kirk J
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<imaca...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > i have tried finding the schematics on the wiki, it says that the page > has moved to the main makerbot site, but clicking on the link reveals > its broken. > i have no problem building one, sounds fun and i can handle the > prototype board work, etc. > can someone point me to the schematic? and a parts list would be > great, as i would need help selecting the display itself. i think the > rest is just switches, resistors and LED's. > otherwise...Joseph, ill get one from/with you.
> Please advise.
> On Mar 15, 1:04 pm, Jamesarm97 <armstrong.ja...@gmail.com> wrote: >> They are pretty easy to build. I was able to use a prototype board and just >> solder everything that way with no problems. Depends on if you want an >> enclosure or want to make your own. I made mine to a size just smaller than >> the maximum TOM build area so I could print a one piece enclosure. I got >> all my parts from Digikey. I customized a few things like the led's to make >> them surface mount and used light pipes.
>> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:35:06 PM UTC-4, zeke7237 wrote:
>> > It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there >> > are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder >> > and manage hand tools you can build one!
>> > If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them >> > for $100-ish ...
>> > rote: >> > > Hello,
>> > > Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need >> > > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them >> > > anymore. >> > > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC >> > > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so >> > > printing out small parts and such will be great! >> > > hope someone has one available! >> > > Kirk J
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 6:31 AM, Mark Cohen <markcoh...@gmail.com> wrote: > It is all on thingiverse. I sourced everything. I don't remember the > tags probably gen4. Look for themakerguy things.
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> On Mar 16, 2012, at 6:06 AM, "imaca...@sbcglobal.net" > <imaca...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>> i have tried finding the schematics on the wiki, it says that the page >> has moved to the main makerbot site, but clicking on the link reveals >> its broken. >> i have no problem building one, sounds fun and i can handle the >> prototype board work, etc. >> can someone point me to the schematic? and a parts list would be >> great, as i would need help selecting the display itself. i think the >> rest is just switches, resistors and LED's. >> otherwise...Joseph, ill get one from/with you.
>> Please advise.
>> On Mar 15, 1:04 pm, Jamesarm97 <armstrong.ja...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> They are pretty easy to build. I was able to use a prototype board and just >>> solder everything that way with no problems. Depends on if you want an >>> enclosure or want to make your own. I made mine to a size just smaller than >>> the maximum TOM build area so I could print a one piece enclosure. I got >>> all my parts from Digikey. I customized a few things like the led's to make >>> them surface mount and used light pipes.
>>> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 1:35:06 PM UTC-4, zeke7237 wrote:
>>>> It's pretty trivial to build .. the schematic is in the wiki, there >>>> are a few designs in thingiverse for cabinets, etc. If you can solder >>>> and manage hand tools you can build one!
>>>> If you want a 'real' one, I believe there's a guy on ebay selling them >>>> for $100-ish ...
>>>> rote: >>>>> Hello,
>>>>> Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need >>>>> to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them >>>>> anymore. >>>>> looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC >>>>> airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so >>>>> printing out small parts and such will be great! >>>>> hope someone has one available! >>>>> Kirk J
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Hi there http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6769 is still on the site & has the schematic case drawings & BOM but there are plenty of alternatives in the Thingverse
On Thursday, 15 March 2012 23:40:28 UTC+10:30, imac...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
> Hello,
> Nubee here... just bought a T.O.M. kit from the re-release and i need > to purchase an LCD interface kit or built. makerbot does not have them > anymore. > looking forward to alot of fun with the machine, i build scale RC > airplanes and jets and use Pro-Engineer 3D software at work, so > printing out small parts and such will be great! > hope someone has one available! > Kirk J > imaca...@sbcglobal.net