Hi from Pennsylvania
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:42 pm
Hey Everyone,
I'm brand new here and just starting what I hope to be a great new hobby! Just purchased the Rostock Max v2 from Amazon and it should arrive in time to start building next weekend. I have played with a bunch of different stuff over many years including mini lathes, large scale amateur rocketry, small electronics projects and whatever else seemed interesting at the time.
I have to say that I am really excited about building and using the Max. For Christmas my wife bought me a "Micro 3D" (M3D) printer which was WAY overpriced for what was essentially a toy. After spending tons of time trying to calibrate it and having models constantly separate from the unheated bed, I was about to give up on 3D printing, but decided I would do some research.
After reading a bunch of reviews, checking out the user groups and reading the Max build and user manuals, I decided I would give it another go. So I returned the M3D that and bought the Max.
I look forward to getting to know you all and thank you in advance for helping with the ton of questions I am sure to have.
I'm brand new here and just starting what I hope to be a great new hobby! Just purchased the Rostock Max v2 from Amazon and it should arrive in time to start building next weekend. I have played with a bunch of different stuff over many years including mini lathes, large scale amateur rocketry, small electronics projects and whatever else seemed interesting at the time.
I have to say that I am really excited about building and using the Max. For Christmas my wife bought me a "Micro 3D" (M3D) printer which was WAY overpriced for what was essentially a toy. After spending tons of time trying to calibrate it and having models constantly separate from the unheated bed, I was about to give up on 3D printing, but decided I would do some research.
After reading a bunch of reviews, checking out the user groups and reading the Max build and user manuals, I decided I would give it another go. So I returned the M3D that and bought the Max.
I look forward to getting to know you all and thank you in advance for helping with the ton of questions I am sure to have.