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>> No.798719 [View]
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Hey guys mind helping me out a bit?

So I'm fucked in the head (bipolar, depression, anxiety) so working on complicated tasks takes me longer but I can manage.

Point is I don't think I can manage the Rostock Max v2 as a beginner, I'm 18 saving scraps of money to buy this thing, but I'm worried because I might not be able to build it and end up breaking everything or doing something bad in one of my manic episodes.

Is there anyone or any way someone else could assemble it for me? Like services that people offer? I'm trying to 3D print prototype designs for my smoking business and I have a couple of decent ideas but the printer is my problem. I could buy a print bot simple metal or another simpler printer but I need the dimension size from this printer.

I can work things out but it takes me longer than normal people. The only reason I'm willing to pay for this is because of the before mentioned problem, and lack of patience. It would probably take me a good few weeks to do it.

I use tinkercad because its the easiest 3D modeler for me to use. I'm quite happy drawing and scribbling all my designs but I need prototypes.

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Hey guys I'm
>>791764
don't want to redirect attention to the subject you're going on about, but even as a noob, it just seems too good to be true for a 3D printer.

Tiko is trying to be like apple, it offers an easy to use product for the consumer that knows jack shit about anything and its the low price tag that hooked these people in, if it was $300 it would still be selling as well because of the nature of the product (simple, basic af, etc. and in the videos, advertising and emphasizing points for the common faggot as opposed to tech specs for the 3D printing vets like those on /diy/)

Anyway, I need a little help with my design.
I make smoking accessories and I came across a problem on one of my designs, a measurement for a 14mm female bowl size. Being new to this, I don't know the exact measurement of a 14mm female, as I know its not just 14mm but something like 14.8mm and its necessary because it has to receive 14mm male bowls. I'll be looking for info on this in the meantime. Thanks to anyone in advance.

First printer is looking to bea Rostock Max v2, I'm used to building rigs to make money so I'm sure I can figure it out by myself, probably gonna be a 30 hour build as its my first printer and around 10 calibrating.

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