G90ak Edition OSR2+ Feedback Thread

Came to me in 3 days after shipping, even though shipping was done at night on the same day. It was also most of the way across the country. That seems fair to me. Not sure what your situation was but I have never had a single problem with ak. Whenever I ask for any help or advice I get it within a day.

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By lead time they mean the time it takes for stock to be available. They wanted to buy a machine asap but ak only sells at the start of the month and in the middle normally.

There has never been a problem of any sort between myself and G90AK.

When I first developed interest in a multi axis model, all avenues pointed straight to his builds. I did not educate myself on his bath sales method and simply saw that there was no availability at the time. I have nothing but good things to say about the dude.

Had I realized the quickness with which his inventory is replenished at the time I would have gladly waited. Definitely an impulse buy and a regrettable one goiing through YHC. That dudes website looked pretty streamlined and I went for it. At that time I wasn’t a Patreon member, nor did I even know a thing about the platform, other than having heard mention of the name. That’s why I didn’t take the deep dive and fully educate myself before jumping the gun. AliBaba prints and delivery accuracy eclipse that of YHC. And I only started to get aggravated by the time my quoted delivery date estimate came around and he hadnt started printing the case, arms or adapters. He told me he had ordered servos, board etc. etc.

I appreciate quality work, committment to timelines and even believable setbacks. I don’t mind a wait at all. Hell, I told G90AK earlier through DM that I would gladly wait six months for the most durable, lowest maintenance, dick breaker servos with aluminum cnc machined parts. I’d love to see pins and clips where machine screws and nuts have been loosening off periodically, threaded holes in an aluminum body rather than hot nuts inserted into some variant of poly print media. To effectively keep costs down, the larger drop pieces of aluminum block need to be machined into some other sought after item. I know an old man that makes the same part over and over again and makes a small fortune selling these pieces smaller than an old flip phone to one of the larger producers of the elevators seen at beachfront homes used to lift the groceries up to the house..

Apologies for the off topic drift. I just cant wait to see someone take off and run with this idea. Billet aluminum polished blinging sr6 enemy blinder dick twister 5000