Zhengzhou,Henan,China
I went with this bed and went with a 750W Keenovo bed and glass on top on my 300x300 D-bot. The z-motor brackets need to modified to get this massive bed to fit. My D-bot has been printing like a dream even without the extra front z-brace. Also, 750W is wayyy to much power for a 300x300. The bed seriously heats up in ~30ish seconds to 60C.
Top responsesMic 6 tends to be common1 voteThe problem with MIC 6 is that it only comes in 1/4" thickness and is super heavy for a D-bot. I went with this bed and went with a 750W read more1 voteIt doesn't make a huge difference since the bed isn't under a ton of stress, and ~100C isn't a high temperature for any aluminum alloy. If you're using the read more1 voteI've been wondering this too. I have a bunch of 6061t6 and can mill it myself to flat. If anyone has used that to success I'd like to know.1 voteJust go with 6061. It's mainly used for structural and general applications. The thermal properties across different alloys isn't that drastic that it read more0 votes查看全部Dec 01, 2016 It has a 400x400mm large aluminium tooling plate 8mm thick, cantilevered on two heavy duty aluminium shelf brackets, single lead screw 10x2, two 16mm linear rods, 4 linear bearings with aluminium blocks, everything bolted on a 245x120mm 15mm thick. Stepper is a 60Nm nema 17, no gear reduction.
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