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Latest revision as of 22:25, 12 September 2023
Status
Not working
Some info from the donor: "I've been in the middle of upgrading a Seckit SK-GO² core-XY 3D printer. I'm about 90% done, but have lost interest in it. The machine has been an absolute workhorse with its large build volume, but I think it is time for Oppy (named after the rover) to move on to a new owner who can utilize and attend it properly. It needs about 3-5 hours of work to get it running, and maybe 3hrs of tuning. Worst case, it is loaded with aluminum extrusions, hardware, stepper motors, linear rails, and a Pi!"
Here is the page on the upgraded Z mod I did: https://seckit3dp.design/kit/triple-z
Here is the page for the main printer build: https://github.com/SecKit/SK-Go_SK-Mini
Here is some info on the firmware it can run: https://www.klipper3d.org/ (I think if you do some digging, you can find examples for the kinematic bed)
Here is the bed probe I used: https://coex3d.com/products/bltouch-v3-1-automatic-bed-leveling-probe
The stepper motor board used is big tree tech octopus v1.0 with TMC2209 drivers