I currently own the 35-inch Mega V1. I am in the beginning process of starting a UA-cam channel that will consist of videos highlighting different woodworking projects and I am working on a detailed instructional video for assembling it (Mega V1) since there are currently no good ones online that i have seen. I chose the Mega V1 last year before the mega v2 was announced. The reason being is that I am an engineer by trade, and the structural rigidity and stiffness are better than any of the other branded machines available. I wish there was a conversion kit available to upgrade the mega V1 to linear rails like the V2. That would be great. Also fyi, please consider upgrading the microphone on future videos. There is a lot of background static that makes it hard to hear what you are saying. Other than that small inconvenience, great video. I can't wait to see what the future holds for your company.
You can purchase HG20 linear rails and trucks fairly cheaply and upgrade your machine. If you are engineer it wouldn't be much of a challenge. I built a 3D printer from scratch. The hardware was the easy part. Garbage open source software was tougher, but I got it working.
I currently own the 35-inch Mega V1. I am in the beginning process of starting a UA-cam channel that will consist of videos highlighting different woodworking projects and I am working on a detailed instructional video for assembling it (Mega V1) since there are currently no good ones online that i have seen. I chose the Mega V1 last year before the mega v2 was announced. The reason being is that I am an engineer by trade, and the structural rigidity and stiffness are better than any of the other branded machines available. I wish there was a conversion kit available to upgrade the mega V1 to linear rails like the V2. That would be great. Also fyi, please consider upgrading the microphone on future videos. There is a lot of background static that makes it hard to hear what you are saying. Other than that small inconvenience, great video. I can't wait to see what the future holds for your company.
You can purchase HG20 linear rails and trucks fairly cheaply and upgrade your machine. If you are engineer it wouldn't be much of a challenge. I built a 3D printer from scratch. The hardware was the easy part. Garbage open source software was tougher, but I got it working.