Shit case
Nu recomand.Am cumparat dupa site-ul original.Piese proaste si ieftne, facute de ei cu imprimanta.Instructiuni de asambalare a cge-ul foarte hig level.Plastic care nu se prinde in suruburi.Suruburi la care se strica floarea, stransa la mana.Nu Recomand.
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English is spoken here. The rest of us do not understand the language of your tribe.
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In your tribe you don't know how to use translate?
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Here is the translation according to google. Its is a national language. I do not recommend. I bought from the original site. Bad and cheap parts, made by them with a printer. Very hig level cge assembly instructions. Plastic that does not stick to the screws. Screws that break the flower, tightened to hand. I do not recommend.
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Not able to follow you - what's your problem? You know what REPRAP is? That means a printer prints a printer ...
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Can we get a translation of the translation???
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Ha ha agreed. What is the op even taking about. What case is sh*t?
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I think he is saying whatever the case may be, he is not in favor of it.
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In your tribe you don't know how to use translate?
It is customary here that the person who posts the post takes care of the translation into a language readable by everyone else on the forum. And one does not use insolence here, to want this from others. The forum has clearly declared that English is spoken here.
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I would assume that the OP refers to the Original Prusa Enclosure and their main gripe are the screws that need to go into untapped holes - those are really hard to fasten by hand using the tools that come in the box.
The language thing is probably a typical case of "I'm frustrated and there's no forum in my language, so I'll just put that here". Not extremely polite from the OP, but surely not a reason to be uncivil, either. 🙂
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I would assume that the OP refers to the Original Prusa Enclosure and their main gripe are the screws that need to go into untapped holes - those are really hard to fasten by hand using the tools that come in the box.
The language thing is probably a typical case of "I'm frustrated and there's no forum in my language, so I'll just put that here". Not extremely polite from the OP, but surely not a reason to be uncivil, either. 🙂
You might be right.
What holes are untapped? I've built 2 of these now and there were not any untapped holes in mine or screws that went in hard.
Is it possible they cross threaded the holes.
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I can vividly remember fastening the screws for the little locks that hold the PSU in place - untapped and very hard to properly get where they needed to go. It's something that I also wrote in my little review of the assembly process.
That being said, I would definitely not agree with the OP that the enclosure is a "shit case", quite the opposite. The part about "Screws that break the flower, tightened to hand" somehow sounded as if it might refer to those screws, though. 🙂
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I can vividly remember fastening the screws for the little locks that hold the PSU in place - untapped and very hard to properly get where they needed to go. It's something that I also wrote in my little review of the assembly process.
That being said, I would definitely not agree with the OP that the enclosure is a "shit case", quite the opposite. The part about "Screws that break the flower, tightened to hand" somehow sounded as if it might refer to those screws, though. 🙂
Your right. Now that you say that I do remember those. You had to use the supplied piece to hold them while you tightened the screw.
I guess I didn't see it as a big deal as I often do this on my designs vs. a threaded insert if it's something that you don't have to frequently take apart.
Agreed though it still doesn't make it a shit case. Ha ha.