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--- Quote from: nitrogen_widget on May 01, 2018, 09:50:54 pm ---he sells the 3d printed parts for about $400

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To be clear:
- The printed parts are currently on sale for $155.
- The non-printed parts bundle (belts, stepper motors, control board, bolts, bearings, etc.) is $286 - $331, depending on the option you choose.
- You'll probably want to get a few other things like some cutting bits, a "Full Graphic Smart Controller, Big", emergency shutdown button, and maybe some limit switches.
- Add a spindle like a Dewalt DW660.

The grand total is a little over $500.


--- Quote from: DaOld Man on May 01, 2018, 08:40:00 pm ---But what about us poor souls that dont have a 3d printer?

Also, schedule 80 conduit and pipe is very thick walled, but on the conduit, the outside diameter is bigger, (not sure about pipe, but I think so too)  so if you use sch 80 you will have to take this into account when you print your pieces.

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Currently, there are printed parts for three different outer diameters -- 23.5mm, 25mm, and 25.4mm. (1")

Buy the desired size tubing and order/print parts that match.   ;D

They also sell parts like extruders to make your MPCNC double as a 3D printer or you can use your MPCNC to mill the flat parts for a MP3DP-V2- printer. (MP3DP-V2- printer parts available here)


Scott
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