<div dir="ltr">I have a dual extruder MBot 3D, a Makerbot clone, which is capable of making good prints but has required lots of tinkering and would be better with some more mods. Having added a kid to my family, I have not had the time to give it the attention needed. It hasn't been fired up in about 2 years.<br><div><br>I'd like to sell the following as a package or separately, original prices listed (best offer, happy to negotiate):<br><br>3D printer: $1300 (with shipping, customs.. ignoring price of mods already added)<br>Upgrade kit for heated plate: $175<br>Custom made spool holders: $10<br>About 10 spools of filament, some PLA and some ABS, some partially used, some haven't been stored airtight: $20 each<br><div>Kapton tape: $30 (only really useful with a heated plate)<br></div><br>Sailfish
software: free (I upgraded the firmware at one point, and highly
recommend sticking with Sailfish. It requires same-branded software on
the computer. Upgrading the firmware was a pain,
but worthwhile for quality of prints.)<div class="gmail_quote"><br><div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>There are photos of parts and prints here: <a href="https://goo.gl/photos/RY3Yb3CGXttvmr8GA" target="_blank">https://goo.gl/photos/RY3Yb3CG<wbr>Xttvmr8GA</a><br><br></div><div>I can't seem to add descriptions to the photos, so...<br><ul><li>Printer is MBot Cube, comes with sd card for transferring files.</li><li>Original print plate has been removed (warped out of box, then damaged by printer) and replaced with my own hack of a mirror surface. Helped a lot!</li><li>One of the filament feeders has been replaced by a common hack (printed by someone else) that provides more constant pressure on the filament, making the feeding speed more regular. Undecided if this helped consistently, so the other has not been replaced.</li><li>USB connection on the side</li><li>Power connection on the back uses standard computer power cord</li><li>Kapton tape, used once.</li><li>Left to right: Old print plate, extra mirror plate, heated plate, thermistor (tiny thing in pink bag), and a plexiglass plate to go with the heated one. Also a business card of where I got it so hopefully you can find instructions.<br></li><li>Printed clip on back of print plate elevator to adjust detected height</li><li>White and grey prints are PLA, red and green are ABS.</li></ul></div>Video of my first print: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60-74AklnfE">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60-74AklnfE</a><br></div>Video of a printed gear wheel: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_Fl2wIgwK4" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?<wbr>v=B_Fl2wIgwK4</a><br><br></div></div></div></div></div></div>I found ABS stuck better to the non-heated plate with use of hair spray (Garnier Fructis Ultra Strong) and/or painter's tape, even though PLA is supposed to be better. ABS definitely warps more, though.. not good for big items on a non-heated plate. PLA gave me better results in the end, as long as I watched it carefully and made very sure it stuck to the plate. I would also recommend getting a drive gear upgrade (<a href="http://store.makerbot.com/parts-accessories/replicator/mk7-drive-gear.html" target="_blank">http://store.makerbot.com/par<wbr>ts-accessories/replicator/mk7-<wbr>drive-gear.html</a>) because the ones included are flat and don't guide the filament very well.<br><br></div><div>Thanks,<br></div><div>~Anne Taylor<br></div></div></div></div></div></div></div>