FLSUN Q5

So I ended up buying an FLSUN Q5.

I've assembled it, and done a test print. I spent perhaps an hour assembling it and setting it up, but my daughter helped for the second half. It was really very easy, but it helped hugely to have watched someone else do it first in a Youtube video. The instructions aren't much help with the actual assembly, but they are clear on the bed levelling and zeroing process.

Careful to tighten the screws on the arms though, or they'll come undone part way through your first print!

It's a little under the dimensions I guessed: approximately WxDxH: 340x300x560, excluding the spindle holder (which is easily removable).

I'm planning to put it in a cabinet on the balcony. I think this IKEA Josef will be perfect. I'll have to cut some holes in it for ventilation, which I think I'll do using a drill powered nibbler. I assume the cabinet will arrive flat packed which should make it fairly easy to work on the panels.

Rather than cut holes in the door for a window, I think I'll just try to add a secondary glass door, so I can open the front door to look without letting the warm air out. I'm not really sure how I'll do that. I guess I'll wait for the cabinet to arrive and figure it out then.


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