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Stadi

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After everything was wired it was time for the first start, thank goodness no magic smoke. The first print followed pretty quickly, and it worked surprisingly well.
Now it's time for the panels

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7 hours ago, mvdveer said:

Now that is a SUPER neat electronics bay - great setup!

Thank you, accommodating and wiring all the components is a challenge on the 250. With my 300 there was a lot more space

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It's done, the Trident is finished and bears its serial number. Internally, it is called GVT-250 based on Bosch power tools, which is what the color scheme is based on.

Constructive criticism is gladly accepted

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17 hours ago, claudermilk said:

Congrats on the serial, looks great! That base plate is awesome. 

Thank you very much. I first thought about making the back and bottom panels blue, but silver was the right decision. Unfortunately, the blue of the sticker does not exactly match the blue of the printed parts.

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