Marcel, Thanks for the reviews and project builds. You have suffered the learning curve and now I may not have to suffer as much- good learning experience which is always good. One thing though, I have an A6 on it's way and am considering your upgrades. It would help if you could post a parts list and sources with the videos of what you've done. Being new to all this I sometimes don't even know the correct nomenclature for the parts let alone be able to look them up. It sure would help. Again thanks
@marcellemay77217 жыл бұрын
Fred Henderson All the previous upgrades have links in the descriptions for the thingiverse links. Take a look at my Fun Upgrades part 1 and part 2 videos, for those links. When I make the final video for the titan extruder I will provide links for everything that worked. I don't want to give you guys links for stuff that doesn't work. 😁
@derf234377 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I will be waiting anxiously for that video. Good job that you are doing...
@marcellemay77217 жыл бұрын
Fred Henderson Well thank you. And thanks for watching and subbing.👍
@zemcgoncalves7 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge.
@marcellemay77217 жыл бұрын
José Gonçalves Thanks for watching, and subscribe if you haven't already. I got a lot more on the way.
@Ed_Stoddard7 жыл бұрын
I've been tempted to go the clone route a few times because of the huge price difference, but I see too many stories about wasted time and effort to get them working right. I save a little longer and go for the originals. Thanks for sharing your experience, it helps others avoid the traps.
@marcellemay77217 жыл бұрын
Ed Stoddard Yes sir....in most cases, you definitely get what you paid for. I fall in to that "cheap trap" quite often. If you buy a cheap screwdriver, you can use it as a chisel or pry bar...lol. But what do you do with a bad sensor? Not to mention , all the time wasted trying to get it to work. Time is a very valuable commodity, you can't just buy more.