I'm looking at a Kossel. It seems that this is the evolution of the Rostock, and I've had better luck finding documentation.
I particularly like what I see from this site: [www.builda3dprinter.eu] Their instructions are quite nice, and I like the look of their 'wheels-in-OpenBeam' option for linear slides.
See the Kossel page for the basics, and check out all the links. One is a PDF prepared by a kit vendor that seems pretty complete.
The Kossel fork for Marin _does_ include the LCD support. I'm sure this same fork will work for a Rostock too. He's being good about keeping it up-to-date; the most recent pull in the Git log is 1/28/2014.
-Matt
I particularly like what I see from this site: [www.builda3dprinter.eu] Their instructions are quite nice, and I like the look of their 'wheels-in-OpenBeam' option for linear slides.
See the Kossel page for the basics, and check out all the links. One is a PDF prepared by a kit vendor that seems pretty complete.
The Kossel fork for Marin _does_ include the LCD support. I'm sure this same fork will work for a Rostock too. He's being good about keeping it up-to-date; the most recent pull in the Git log is 1/28/2014.
-Matt