We are thrilled to share some exciting news with you all! Mark your calendars for June 22, as that’s when the highly anticipated Snapmaker 2.0 Quick Swap Kit will be launched.
The Quick swap kit is developed based on the quick swap mechanism used in camera tripod and bicycle. It is a new system that enables 2.0 users to switch between functions in 1 minute! The kit includes the quick swap function for both toolheads and platforms, which is worth $149/€169.
Curious to learn more? Head over to our website and explore all the fascinating details of the Snapmaker 2.0 Quick Swap Kit: Snapmaker Quick Swap Kit - Snapmaker
Get ready to dive into seamless multi-functionality like never before! Stay tuned for more updates.
Do I understand correctly that the kit contains two additional bed frames? From the images in the shop it looks like there’s one “standard” bed frame, and a “reduced” version for the laser platform. Is that correct?
Will there be an option to buy toolhead adapters seperately? I understand that three are included, but if I’d like to e.g. have both the DX and SX, or both lasers fit for quick swap, I’d need additional toolhead plates.
There is Just one additional frame as you can see in part list in store page.
The laser platform is directly mounted on the quickswap platform, you can see it in the video of the article on store (just mid screws).
Besides additional toolhead adapters, also the platform+adapter is welcome as an additional separate product. I do have a separate CNC buildplate with the rotary module pre-mounted, saves screwing time
And I’ve already contacted support/sales about adding extra tool plates to the store as well.
I’ve 5 tool heads and would like to be able to switch them all out easily without having to swap quick change tool plates.
Also asked about one for the Rotary tool. Does not really require the spoil board to use, so it should be allowed to QC as well.
As always: snapmaker nearly arrange anything in support@snapmaker.com. Hopefully the parts of quickswap can be bought on them. I also want a quickswap workbench for the rotary.
But I see no use case where I should use the old 1600mW laser.
I actually find the 1.6W, while significantly slower than the 10W, actually handles inline grayscale better. The 10W has such a range, that even at low % it can burn too dark in the ‘light’ areas. Yet, the 1.6W, if you adjust the speed to make the darkest 100% power, has a lot more granular shades. This of course is with custom inline firmware + Lightburn, but it’s still a use-case.
I would like the custom inline firmware to be integrated into the official firmware. I was wondering if they could accommodate it in conjunction with the release of the new laser module.
Like riskey said before, the more tickets about the same thing - the faster it is fixed/implemented.
We can make a template for ticket with a piece of code and why it is needed and all of us submit a ticket.