the kit manual
Posted: Thu Jul 20, 2017 4:00 pm
I apologize for not being able to read without moving my lips, and when reading manuals reading them (gasp) aloud. Despite 7 years at university absorbing the 4 years of information they had compressed into these 7 years, i haven't been able to stop it. SAD.
Spouse is in living room while i'm in an adjacent room assembling my WONDERFUL new M2. When I got to "Insert your hot end into the front hole..." , there was a loud laugh in the next room and a request to see how I proposed to do this.
This is truly a wonderful machine. I've run 6 rolls of PLA through my little FabriKator TinyBoy with what I thought were pretty good results, spinners for R/C aircraft, Jigs and fixtures for assembling planes and many cases for electronic projects etc.
but it was just too small. I figure I'm a day away from my first print with the M2. I'm drooling.
Well, I drool a lot anyway - goes with moving lips when reading.
Rick, thanks for a great product.
PS it would be wonderful if i could find on the website photos from every angle of a correctly assembled M2.
Spouse is in living room while i'm in an adjacent room assembling my WONDERFUL new M2. When I got to "Insert your hot end into the front hole..." , there was a loud laugh in the next room and a request to see how I proposed to do this.
This is truly a wonderful machine. I've run 6 rolls of PLA through my little FabriKator TinyBoy with what I thought were pretty good results, spinners for R/C aircraft, Jigs and fixtures for assembling planes and many cases for electronic projects etc.
but it was just too small. I figure I'm a day away from my first print with the M2. I'm drooling.
Well, I drool a lot anyway - goes with moving lips when reading.
Rick, thanks for a great product.
PS it would be wonderful if i could find on the website photos from every angle of a correctly assembled M2.