@keanw Thanks, I’ll recommend that he does it our way in future.
@keanw Thanks, I’ll recommend that he does it our way in future.
.. is using this method for importing namespaces:
Is this the best way of loading these namespaces and what are the arguments for & against it? Personally I like to load only the namespaces I need into each class file as required. (Which I guess has stemmed from my years of reading TtIf)
@keanw I can see why that would be a problem.. (Seeing your own face grinning at you from the taskbar)
Here are a couple more pictures of my partially assembled REPRAP PRUSA (Mendel):
I assembled the two vertexes with little or no issues:

One vertex completed.

And the second Vertex is complete
Here’s the vertexes with the front and rear rails added – none of this is tightened up yet as there are set distances between each of the plastic parts that are necessary for correct alignment.
Also, if you look closely at my left-hand monitor, you’ll see the visual assembly instructions I’m using that I got from here via the REPRAP wiki. It’s a pretty comprehensive guide.

The Front and rear rails added

A close-up of the front rail
Once the front and rear rails were attached I then had to add the top rails and their associated motor mounts. This left me with a slight hitch which I hope you can see clearly in the following image:

A slight hitch with the Z Motor mounts
What I think has happened is that the Motor Mounts I was sent were drilled at a metric pitch of 66mm – when in fact the top vertex holes had been drilled at a pitch of 2.25 Inches – needless to say they didn’t fit. After brief discussion with the supplier of all of these plastic parts, I decided to try having them drilled out by a friendly manufacturing company based in Newbury, Berkshire on a subsequent visit.
Drilling just one of the holes to a 9.0mm O/D on both parts fixed the problem; which was good.
Now I just need to build the ‘X’ & ‘Y’ carriages, as well as the build platter and the mechanical side of things (so far) will be complete.
@keanw that would be preferable, yes. (Not that I have a webcam in the office anyway..)
@supermattrhodes is that the base interest rate? The UK rate has been 0.5% for a year.. Meaning our mortgage rate is 2.5% Good times..