My Eustathios begins!
Would you mind taking pics during the build. I lost mine due to an sdcard corruption that none of the standard restore utilities could repair. I have been meaning to build an assembly writeup for the wiki. I can use solidworks exploded views… But some times pics just make things easier.
Absolutely. Sadly I got nearly all the parts other than the hammerhead nuts, once they get in I’ll take lots of overall and detail shots.
@Eclsnowman file scavenger is an app i use to recover data. http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm it’s slow but does get most jobs done
http://www.quetek.com/prod02.htm if you want to buy it
@Jim_Squirrel I will give it a go… But to be honest I don’t think it will work. Let’s just say the corruption was the result of F=MA not not your standard file system corruption 
When an heavy object collides with an immoveable object bad things happen.
Does a wiki already exist for ingentis/eustathios? I did a bit of googling but was not able to find it.
@Jim_Wilson not yet. The github by Jason Smith has a BOM, and notes, but a build guide would be icing on the cake.
@Eclsnowman I’ll be happy to contribute, thank you! I can make any part of my build process available. I think the only thing I’m customizing from the design is the extruder, which seems to be an interchangeable part anyway.
@Jim_Wilson Sounds great. Thanks, the community will be indebted.
Where’d u buy the extrusions, I’ve been shopping around but haven’t settled.
@Jeremy_Felix_D I used aliexpress, they shipped from China
@Eclsnowman sorry for the delay. Think I have all the printed parts ready, I hadn’t noticed your spider part variants and the superior carriage originally, so I’m printing most of those now.
The nuts that slot into the extrusion are the only frame hardware that hasn’t arrived yet, when they do I’ll grab a good camera and start the glamor shots.
@Jim_Wilson Thank you for this. It will be a great community resource.
