nice.. you can now print complete carbine stocks. ive never had a delta even after 10 or so diffferent printers.Ill have to try one eventually.the only thing that bugs me about them is that youre forced to use the autolevel.
wow , awesome.. was there any firmware mods needed , or just changing max Z in the slicer?
the print looks amazing , in a few ways (-; and yes , on your old machine you haad some cross bracing up top , so id imagine anything that increases the rigidity from extrusion to extrusion will only improve the quality .. Just from the print you have done , this is a huge success IMOquestions.. layer height ?? duration of print ?? infill % ?
thats incredible , and awesome ! so a 1 kg print wont be an issue at all ( 80hrs or so
good point , with a larger print , there are more straightaways that are longer and can be accurately done at higher speed. I don't know the term , but in fusion cam its called feed optimization , which mekes sense (slowing down for corners, speeding up in the straights , not sure f a similar setting exists in the new cura.
... Whats niice about the delta format, you can print a fairly tall thin object like a gun stock without the sway at the top due to the table acting as an y axis. ...