@Arthur_Wolf Is the gerber not enough to make a copy of his work? That’s a legit question. I don’t know the answer.
The wiki says the license is GPL.
@Arthur_Wolf Is the gerber not enough to make a copy of his work? That’s a legit question. I don’t know the answer.
The wiki says the license is GPL.
The good ones can come up to me and tell me about it 
@Billy the AZSMZ-page is under review because of this. I know about it, because I put work into documenting the AZSMZ-mini in the reprap-wiki while building the DICE.
@Billy It’s enough to make copy ( well, if you also have the BOM ), but not enough to understand or modify the project.
@Rene_Jurack Eh 
But then we come back full-circle to the beginning of « It’s -NC but I’m ready to let the nice ones use it » and « Well but if it’s -NC I’m not touching it even if you let me because I want community »
Not a simple issue 
@Rene_Jurack I’ve been seeing the videos pop up on my youtube feed. It’s really difficult to understand how much work goes into such an effort. Awesome work.
@Billy Thank you. English versions are going to come 
I would like to build your printer but its hard for me to do the stainless steel parts. Can they be replaced with aluminum. I have a CNC mill and I want to be able to use it to create all the parts. I want to use a mix of aluminum, acrylic or bond.
The most strength/rigidity is coming from the enclosure, the 4mm aluminium. If you are going to use 2mm thin alu-sheet, you are probably going to accidentaly bend it when unmounting some enclosure-parts.
@Rene_Jurack
What things will not align ok if i use only 4mm thin aluminum instead of 2mm?
All horizontal sheets are designed as 2mm thick sheets. All vertical sheets are designed as 4mm thick sheets. If you are going to use 4mm horizontally, the vertical ones are going to be too short in every aspect. You probably need to design new enclosureparts. And the biggest factor of all: The DICE isn’t 200mm anylonger.