he sells the 3d printed parts for about $400
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.
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.
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.
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