May 25, 2012
For those who are anxiously waiting for updates of Makibox 3D printer, today is a good day that you can see the project is rolling well. The latest update on the progress is that all three axies are assembled. Pictures and video below show the current prototype motion platform without drive rods.
The hot bed is not fully installed. The cross pieces are not in place to brace the supports and those same parts support the bed. One interesting feature is that this design actively supports itself by effectively locking the bearing while still keeping it easy to move from the center of the bearing.
Photo credit/ Source: Makibox
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