Makers Tool Works Fusematic Rebuild
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I converted my Fusematic into a dual-z-axis machine and also upgraded the build plate to 250mm x 320mm, necessitating an expansion of both the x and y axes. I reused most of the original Fusematic parts in the process. Work is still ongoing; videos documenting the construction are being uploaded - follow this link as they become available: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLv5dBKQMSyn9Eq05uDiEZvcvW1zzlfGCm Parts list, tools, and miscellaneous files (including preliminary raw video footage) can be accessed here: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B7ubnOnZF__xfllqdFZUWGgtWjJlVVotajNfUUhNVjl5TTZCU1JqQU1nZ19xV2M2Ym5HSWc&usp=sharing The numbers preceding each file indicate how many you will need to recreate the project.
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