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Hi @Neal Happy New Year.
Sorry to report...I ended up cancelling the order (The long lead time provided too much time to second guess myself). Therefore, I can't offer any glowing reports on how wonderful it is...you can't blame it on me!
Awe bummer. Assembled version is down to 1-2 weeks but I’m holding out for free shipping. I too will realize what I have is just fine. Had some good prints yesterday and today.

Have you looked at the X1 Carbon? I think that’s the name. A friend got one and loves it.
 
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The X1 Carbon looks terrific...wish I was in the market, would be fun to try and rationalize that purchase!

Just before Christmas I printed this to use for presenting a gift to my Granddaughters:

After a solid approximately 30 hours of printing, I decided my current MK3 is more than adequate for my needs.
 
Wow! That's quite the "gift" :)
 
It's probably your fault :), maybe it's that this MMU3 is still driving me crazy....but I'm about to order a MK4 :geek: Any update on yours? Built yet? Reports?
@Neal...FInally pulled the trigger. Am in the middle of assembling the MK4/Enclosure Kits. I had forgotten how many parts are involved in the assembly! Hope to be up and running by the end of the week.
I designed something that requires a filament other than PLA. Have gone through PETG, PC, ABS trying to find the right combination. Have some ASA and TUF on order...think I'm getting closer. At any rate, the ABS is very sensitive and requires an enclosure which helped me rationalize the MK4 w/enclosure.
 
Nice, I like my enclosure, got the light with it which is nice for recording with OctoPrint I think it's called. Yes, assemblies are a bit painful but their documentation and guidance is really nice as you know. Hope it improves the prints. I need to get printing, a few things on the list to do.
 
@Neal...FInally pulled the trigger. Am in the middle of assembling the MK4/Enclosure Kits. I had forgotten how many parts are involved in the assembly! Hope to be up and running by the end of the week.
I designed something that requires a filament other than PLA. Have gone through PETG, PC, ABS trying to find the right combination. Have some ASA and TUF on order...think I'm getting closer. At any rate, the ABS is very sensitive and requires an enclosure which helped me rationalize the MK4 w/enclosure.
Any updates? Did you conquer the gazillion pieces?
 
Any updates? Did you conquer the gazillion pieces?
YES! @Neal thanks for asking. Well worth the time and effort. I only had one small issue to correct before printing with perfection...had to adjust the Y Belt tension.

Such a difference...quality of prints, ease of changing filaments and the enclosure makes a big difference. I have not attempted to setup the WiFi...still using sneaker net to move files between the Slicer and the MK4.

Right now I'm struggling trying to get HatchBox TPU to print without strings.

Am in the final stages of tweaking a couple prototypes of a sporting goods product (each has about 10 unique printed parts and some significant woodworking requirements)...it introduces a new concept to the sport. A lot of fun, but keeping me very busy.

Are you printing much? Were you able to sell many of the mounts you designed? It is interesting how easy it is to get a quote on producing quantities of an item with simply uploading a file from Fusion360.
 

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Looks great! I love printing with TPU, neat stuff, and finally I can print TPU again with the MMU3. Not sure why yours is stringy, then again it's been a little while, can't remember if I had that issue or not.

Looking forward to seeing what you've brewed up for sporting goods products. I didn't know you could upload from Fusion 360 but as I'm back on the personal edition I don't want to raise any flags either.

Fun stuff...I've been printing a little here and there, nothing like the 4 months non stop in the beginning. I think the pains of the MMU2 brought me to a halt, now the MMU3 is dialed in I can resume some. Still wishing I never got the MMU, what a pain and I don't do multi-color but maybe I'll dabble into it as Prusa Slicer has made it easier to do I think.

I think it's just neat to be able to dabble with an idea and then make it yourself. I sold a few of my landing light mounts which is cool. Works great on my plane. Neat again to be able to take your idea and get it made for real world use.

I decided to change out my hot end again, wasn't getting good prints or first layers and broke something on the power supply holder for the enclosure, was nice to just reprint that part and not have to worry about ordering it, etc. New hot end is working well, still on the edge of either a MK4 or one of those Bambu X1 carbons. Unless my printing picks up I'm staying with what I have.
 
Looks great! I love printing with TPU, neat stuff, and finally I can print TPU again with the MMU3. Not sure why yours is stringy, then again it's been a little while, can't remember if I had that issue or not.

Looking forward to seeing what you've brewed up for sporting goods products. I didn't know you could upload from Fusion 360 but as I'm back on the personal edition I don't want to raise any flags either.

Fun stuff...I've been printing a little here and there, nothing like the 4 months non stop in the beginning. I think the pains of the MMU2 brought me to a halt, now the MMU3 is dialed in I can resume some. Still wishing I never got the MMU, what a pain and I don't do multi-color but maybe I'll dabble into it as Prusa Slicer has made it easier to do I think.

I think it's just neat to be able to dabble with an idea and then make it yourself. I sold a few of my landing light mounts which is cool. Works great on my plane. Neat again to be able to take your idea and get it made for real world use.

I decided to change out my hot end again, wasn't getting good prints or first layers and broke something on the power supply holder for the enclosure, was nice to just reprint that part and not have to worry about ordering it, etc. New hot end is working well, still on the edge of either a MK4 or one of those Bambu X1 carbons. Unless my printing picks up I'm staying with what I have.
This is one of the sites where you can upload STL or STEP files and get immediate quote.
 

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Yes, that's who I used to do mine. I uploaded manually, not directly from Fusion 360 which I thought you were referring to.
 

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