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I bought a deezemaker bukito mini recently and I was curious if anyone used deezemaker products? I’ve spent so long trying to find a way to get it to print correctly with absolutely no useful assets online. They have one guide for cura and not much else to show for. There’s no active forums, no advi…
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Maybe a little “self” promotion but you have seemed to be straight forward about it. I think your intentions are in the right place. I think if they made a couple changes to the printer it could be a game changer. I am sure it will come and have seen a bit of talk on some things in the forums but n…
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All made in China mate
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I love my N2+. I have used, owned and repaired many machines and brands so i can compare it to many others. The pro and cons: Pro: -Big -Print quality (except the ringing with a stock dual extruder) -Build quality -Touchscreen (i was sceptical but i really like it) -Silent stepper-drivers -T…
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I’m in line with bvandenbroek - only thing I would say is the stock parts cooling arrangement is poor - uncontrolled since its on all the time (subset of the hot end cooling arrangement). That said there are 3rd party cooling solutions you can print/build that will do the job - there is a spare sock…
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The bondtech upgrade isn’t necessary unless you really need it or just want to. The V2 extruder are actually very good. The biggest issue I have is with heat buildup in the metal block that it’s made of when using abs and other high temp filaments. Just make sure any parts you print to put on the bl…