Ender of an era... carnage ensued :D

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Not going to lie, it was quite satisfying ripping the things apart :D

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Dismantling of a load of Ender 3's, they were all in dire need of fixing before we could even consider selling them (I reckon we have probably sold on nearly a 100 before we ran out of available parts to easily make working machines) and the boss decided we were better off selling parts instead of spending time fixing them, they all been replaced by a mixture of Bambu machines so we were never going to actually use them ourselves again.
 
Dismantling of a load of Ender 3's, they were all in dire need of fixing before we could even consider selling them (I reckon we have probably sold on nearly a 100 before we ran out of available parts to easily make working machines) and the boss decided we were better off selling parts instead of spending time fixing them, they all been replaced by a mixture of Bambu machines so we were never going to actually use them ourselves again.
Not sure if it's going to be easier but you probably now better :) it is hard to sell 3d printers.
 
how long are those rails..........asking for a friend............
The linear rails? I can check for you but they should be whatever fits on an ender 3 (I know, I'm just too helpful at times :D), I think we might even have some that were never fitted, not that any of the rails were used for more than about a month.
 
The linear rails? I can check for you but they should be whatever fits on an ender 3 (I know, I'm just too helpful at times :D), I think we might even have some that were never fitted, not that any of the rails were used for more than about a month.
if you can! I've an ender 5 that is always after more rails. should be either 300mm or 340/350mm depending on what mods you do.
 
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