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We are often asked about updating the 2014 RostockMAX v2.  While we discontinued v2 to v3 frame kits in 2018, there are a few factory parts improvements available which make a big difference in print quality. Whenever possible, we would engineer new designs and parts to be reverse compatible with earlier generations.  The links below take you to the products on our website.  Be sure to read and review product descriptions for other links and instructions.    Linear Motion Originally, we had a universal joint design.  While pretty good back then, the universal joint design is not very good by todays...

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These general guidelines can help keep your SeeMeCNC 3D printer running longer and will likely help avoid costly repairs. We recommend performing a few routine maintenance checks. A few extra minutes can keep you printing longer and save money too.  For example, check all of the electrical screw terminals. Loose electrical connections cause high current draw and may damaged control boards. So get out your small flat screwdriver and check those connections today if you haven't checked them in a while.  We may add to the following list from time to time, so you might check back here every few...

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How to: Clean install of slicing software

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“That separation between active duty and retirement...it’s pretty hard for some. So I needed something to take my mind off of that, and I stumbled across 3D printing.”

Tim O’Sullivan visited SeeMeCNC to show off some amazing things he’s printed on his RostockMAX v3.2. A recipient of Purple Heart and Bronze Star medals, he also brought some incredible stories to share of his experiences leading up to his 3D printing undertakings.

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