Hi,
Is anyone selling an UMO/UMO+ frame and eventually the shafts?
Let me know what you have, possibily in EU.
Thanks
Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
- antiklesys
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
I have my entire UMO up for sale
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
How about this one at Dream 3D
https://www.dream3d.co.uk/product/ultim ... onstrator/
https://www.dream3d.co.uk/product/ultim ... onstrator/
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
I don't know if UM resellers can sell umo/umo+ frame, but when UM did offer direct sales I was able to buy a full wood frame for 100€. Shafts etc are better at igus/misumi
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
true - in office, there is a shaft from an UM2 somewhere laying around - replaced when the upgrade kit has been mounted. It's whiggling when rolled over a glass plate...Neotko wrote:... Shafts etc are better at igus/misumi
Do youself a favor and order it at Mitsumi - if possible...
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Aren't the frame drawings on Github or the like? Would it be practical to laser cut/water jet those locally out of wood /aluminum / whatever
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
If I were to put together another Ultimaker (as opposed to buying one) I would go for the aluminum extrusion frame clone one that is available on Thingiverse. It's based on the UM2 with just the original frame dropped and replaced by a frame.
Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
Back in the day we used to sell the kits without the wooden parts. We had 2 reasons for that;LePaul wrote:Aren't the frame drawings on Github or the like? Would it be practical to laser cut/water jet those locally out of wood /aluminum / whatever
1. Most fab labs had a cutter anyway (or want to do weird material. I've even seen a 6mm stainless steel variant. You couldn't move it without help.
2. Australia doesn't let you ship wood without a fuck ton of paperwork.
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Yes, Australia is huge into preserving their environment. They don't want anything invasive. When I went down there in 1998, if you had any food with you, into the trash it went.
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Re: Lookingfor UMO/UMO+ frame + shafts
Haha coulda been menallath wrote:...I've even seen a 6mm stainless steel variant...
My next machine will be made from 3mm stainless steel sheets. Why? Costs not much more than alu sheets but the printer's mass will very effectively dampen vibrations and even most of the shaking.