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Thanks Julian and guys.
I have always for past 7 years been a Geetech fan, bought my first Prusa clone I3 some 6 years ago and another 4 years ago.?
never failed me, except for a few bits and pieces, which fortunately are available almost over the border from me in Germany, Geetechs have a hub there.
Built a few electronic Arduino upgrades to control fan speeds, but the original Sanguinolou control board is still working Ok,?
thank goodness as they re now impossible to find or even purchase.
With a bit of good fortune, I sold one of my printers and have a Geeetech Mizar S. The extra 25% of bed volume of 255 mm x 255 mm x 260 mm compared to the i3 suits me and?
this machine fits nicely into my very cramped workshop.
From the original Geeetech clone Prusa to the Mizar S, is again like chalk and cheese. Automatic bed levelling is so easy and the magnetic bed plate
means no more hair spray and first level adhesion problems. Early days yet, but as you say I am a happy camper.
I recently read an article from All3DP that Bambu are doing a printer recall, what is the real facts do you know.?
Attached a couple of photos of toys I produced for my neighbours kids Xmas gifts.
Sylvester and of course Tweety pie
Working on the Fractural vice currently see photo and seems to be going very well. All the above items mentioned were all download STL files from Prusa pintables.
I normally design my own parts and print. But the toys land vice look and work so well, so cheating on the odd STL downloads can?t go amiss.
The photo of the Fractural vice, not complete as I am waiting on more 3 mm cap head screws, they have to various but specific lengths and you need a zillion of them. But all 3D printing done is done .
Cheers for now

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John

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