The Seckit SK-GO: My Experience and Exciting Plans

Published: 14 July 2020
on channel: Making with Luke
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Full Disclosure, know that I paid for this 3D printer with my own money, and was not paid by anyone to make the statements in this video. I always try to be as honest and unbiased as possible and this video is no different.

I don't intend to make any more review videos in the future as I typically find them pretty boring and useless. I try to keep this video as simple and concise as possible to help you make a purchasing decision, but I think the main purpose of this video for me is to excite others for one of the same things I am excited for: The Seckit SK-GO as a readily hackable platform for toolchanging.

In the near future I very well may start posting more videos about my projects on social media. Here's some of the places you can find me:
https://twitter.com/MakingwithLuke?la...
  / makingwithluke  

Also I'm making a website that is to be posted soon. You will eventually be able to see a blog, a portfolio of my work including files, images, and possible guides. It will act as a central hub for my online presence, with links to all kinds of good 3D related stuff and more. Stay tuned, and props to you, random viewer for listening to me ramble on for so long.

Important Links:
https://seckit3dp.design/
  / seckit3dp  
  / seckitcorexy3dp  
https://jubilee3d.com/index.php?title...
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:384...
https://e3d-online.com/pages/toolchanger
   • Toolchanger in action