Hi Ubermaan. I would love to see the build before signing up as the montly fees are set quite high. The PDF link only leads to ZIP with a .exe you certainly do NOT want to open! Would you be so kind to recheck your PDF upload?Here are the build instructions for the SR6. I'm only posting the build instructions for anyone interested because I think it is useful for people to judge the cost and complexity of putting one together before signing up on Patreon. I found this thread when I was trying to do the same and hope this helps somebody else. I am not including the program or STL files to both encourage people to support TempestMAX and because the OSR2 is free for everyone.
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The PDF downloads fine for me, you may want to try again with a different browser or a download manager. Anonfiles will sometimes run ads or other things that do weird downloads but it is the most long term file share site.Hi Ubermaan. I would love to see the build before signing up as the montly fees are set quite high. The PDF link only leads to ZIP with a .exe you certainly do NOT want to open! Would you be so kind to recheck your PDF upload?
I'm interested in checking out his random stroker .var, but that's also password protected and I don't pay for things that aren't worth it. Anyone have the Kemono password for october?
i printed my osr2 with a ender 5, the only thing to look for is that the biggest components fit on the printing bed.Thanks to everyone who the shared build instructions. I will subscribe to tempestvr as soon as i've a 3D printer.
Can't wait to build this. this imo is better than any commercially available strokers.
one question, is something like Creality Ender 5 3D printer good enough to build this ? or is there any other cheaper options?
Thanks for the detailed reply! Very helpful. Actually ender 3 might be a good idea for me since i probably won't be using it for much else.i printed my osr2 with a ender 5, the only thing to look for is that the biggest components fit on the printing bed.
Get the free software Ultimaker Cura to open the .stl files, and in that software you can select a printer and visualise how the part fits on the bed.
the ender 3 is probably the most popular 3d printer for its cheapness. Just try to get one of the newer ones that comes with auto bed levelling. for convenience i wish i did
I'm using an ender 3 and it printed the parts well once I learned how to use it. If you really aren't going to use the printer for anything else, you could buy a pre-built device or part kits from one of a couple sellers. Full devices are expensive, but not much more than a 3D printer plus parts and supplies.Thanks for the detailed reply! Very helpful. Actually ender 3 might be a good idea for me since i probably won't be using it for much else.
Hi, I'm having major problems with Patreon and SR6. After reading the instructions on the link, I fired up to assemble SR6, I ordered the servos and was going to pay for the patreon and receive the files when the servos were delivered to me, in my country both the patreon and the payment methods for it are blocked, but I found instructions for paying for the patreon bypassing, so I decided that everything will be fine. But nothing worked out fine, not only did the payment methods from the instructions no longer work, so I can’t even register an account on patreon, I tried several times and patreon constantly blocks them, most likely because VPN, but without it I don’t even I can open the site. Now I'm in a stupid situation, I have the components for SR6, but I can't assemble it. Are there other ways to pay and receive files without registering on Patreon? Is Tempest located on other sites or only on Patreon?
Does anyone have the files or password? I think anonfiles website is no more. anyone willing to update?
Hi! Does anyone have the password for the june release of the SSR1 Alpha 4?
Wow, Thanks! if it is not too much to ask could you also add the SR6 stls and ino?