I think good glass is a must. You want somthing that is as straight as you can possibly get. This glass is the top of the printer scanner. Really flat and level. You need to have a good level bed.
Also. All the motors and smoothrod and bearings. Except for the liner bearings all came out of a old All in one printer. One of the big ones. This whol thing cost about 250 dollars.
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I think good glass is a must. You want somthing that is as straight as you can possibly get. This glass is the top of the printer scanner. Really flat and level. You need to have a good level bed.
Also. All the motors and smoothrod and bearings. Except for the liner bearings all came out of a old All in one printer. One of the big ones. This whol thing cost about 250 dollars.
Looks like there are some printed parts in the build. Is there already a 3D printer the wife doesn't know about? ;)