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bigmik

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Posted: 08:58pm 05 Mar 2013
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Hi Fellas,

I received an email from DX.COM and this PRODUCT was highlighted, it looks interesting (worth watching the short video although it doesnt show the details I would have preferred to see)

Has anyone actually bought one or seen one? I think this is just screaming for a few stepper motors and a Maximite to control it all.

Regards,

Mick


PS. It is $5.30 cheaper if you buy direct from their HK site but then it might take 2 months to arrive.

Mick
Edited by bigmik 2013-03-07
Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
paceman
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Posted: 09:23pm 05 Mar 2013
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It'd be a great project Mick - amazing for $180!
 
djuqa

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Posted: 09:49pm 05 Mar 2013
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Great added permanent link to it on Maximite.com.au
Current Aussie price is 173$ with free shipping
BTW Mick it is freighted from China No local stockEdited by djuqa 2013-03-07
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MicroBlocks

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Posted: 10:43pm 05 Mar 2013
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I have one! I am not sure it is the exact same one.
I bought mine here.
The price is $96.98!
It is a cheap copy of this.

It works great for light wood work.
Of course it is not high quality, it is acceptable.
I make parts slightly larger and get the precision by sanding.
Adding steppers was the idea when i bought it, the modifications to do that however are extensive and the material is not very precise to begin with. Something you really going to notice when using steppers.


Edited by TZAdvantage 2013-03-07
Microblocks. Build with logic.
 
bigmik

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Posted: 09:28am 06 Mar 2013
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Hi Tz,

  TZAdvantage said  
Adding steppers was the idea when i bought it, the modifications to do that however are extensive and the material is not very precise to begin with. Something you really going to notice when using steppers.




Thanks for that and a great price from Hobby King, I bought my last solder station from them..

Thanks for the feed back on quality... It is as I feared by the sounds, cheap price = cheap quality.

Yes I agree, you need a certain amount of precision if you want any repeatability.

Regards,

Mick



Mick's uMite Stuff can be found >>> HERE (Kindly hosted by Dontronics) <<<
 
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