I was thinking of bringing a truck full of garage rejects (benches and unneeded stuff from fredhack) to see if y'all wanted any of it. Throwing it out if not.
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Also: if anyone in your group wants a cheap 3d printer, I just upgraded and have my mosaic available for $350.
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I'm not terribly motivated to sell the mosaic, because I can see the use of having two printers that can print parts for each other. I just thought if you have someone wanting to get into it I'd throw it out there.
I thought you were running ramps? What control issues are you having?
You upgraded to ramps with the new board, right? I have the sanguinololu on the solidoodle and ramps on the mosaic. The benefit of ramps is that you can drop in a new mega if you blow the board.
Those little heat sinks are absolutely necessary. Even with the upgraded high current pololu drivers, my Y axis would overheat without them. Well, they're necessary if you want to break the 100mm/m speed limit. For slow printing, you can probably get away without them, but I have a patience problem. I'm running the solidoodle at 60mm right now because I haven't started optimizing it yet, but I've had the mosaic up to 135mm/m before.
History lesson:
The sanguinololu board is a hybridization of a sanguino with pololu stepper drivers. Sanguino is derived from arduino and sanguine. Sanguine because the board they were built on was red to contrast the original arduino blue. A sanguino is basically a mega using a dip processor, allowing the hackers who developed it for the reprap project to batch program them. This also makes them ideal for build groups and the main reason for the proliferation of sanguinololu controllers today.
If you're wondering what the difference is, the sanguinololu and ramps are electrically identical. The only difference is in the modularization. The sanguinololu is ideal for a group setting, where if you blow a processor you can have a friend burn you another one for the price of one chip. The ramps is more suited to an individual hacker, where if you blow a processor you can go to RadioShack and get another mega.
Re: advertising
Yeah, you could have put out a craigslist ad at least. most yard sale tracking apps source their data from craigslist and y'all aren't showing up on any of mine. Unfortunately, you're competing with the GEICO yard sale, which could have drawn customers up 17 to you. Not too late to post one.
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Thanks for the idea, we are pretty dead so I don't know that it would be worth it to have people out.
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Truck won't start anyway. I'm going to take tybalt out to the GEICO thing and stop by y'all on the way back. If y'all want some desks and shelving and stuff come by with a truck sometime and I'll fill it.
Ok
What do you mean, are you canceling?
Me? I'm here with Erin and Cody, but its wet and not likely to get many people is what I mean.
Ok I was confused. I'm coming shortly