04.01 Update


TinyZ Assembly

This week Kimball and I were trained on how to use the waterjet by Shah Paul at the architecture department - it was nice to come across a waterjet machine that wasn't as loud and messy as the ones I've operated before! We cut out three 1/4" aluminum plates that were used in assembling the z-axis onto the y-axis, have an attachment holder on the z-axis, as well as for bedding for the x-axis.

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We've also attached the three Nema-17 motors on each axis, excited to run them soon!

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