The rostock bed is entirely static, so what in the design do you really need to be able to put one on? Just sandwich a heater of your choise and call it a day.
I built my mini Kossel to 300mm x 250mm (although I'm only printing 200x200x180 ), using Misumi linear rail and Aerostock style mag ends, and the only part that I had to modify/design myself was the carriage (because I wanted perfect screw match to my rails and integrated belt attachment that the Aerostock carriages didn't include) Everything else just dropped together completely unmodified. IMO it was far, far easier to build than my first printer (original printrbot)
I haven't built a Cerb, but for any of my personal friends that may want to get printers of their own I would not hesitate to reccomend a Kossel for them as their first build.
I built my mini Kossel to 300mm x 250mm (although I'm only printing 200x200x180 ), using Misumi linear rail and Aerostock style mag ends, and the only part that I had to modify/design myself was the carriage (because I wanted perfect screw match to my rails and integrated belt attachment that the Aerostock carriages didn't include) Everything else just dropped together completely unmodified. IMO it was far, far easier to build than my first printer (original printrbot)
I haven't built a Cerb, but for any of my personal friends that may want to get printers of their own I would not hesitate to reccomend a Kossel for them as their first build.