Jacob
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Yes but can you make anything useful economically with one?Yes Jacob, as can everyone else here. We're talking about 3D printed ones so try to stay on topic, there's a good chap
Yes but can you make anything useful economically with one?Yes Jacob, as can everyone else here. We're talking about 3D printed ones so try to stay on topic, there's a good chap
Probably not.Yes but can you make anything useful economically with one?
Depends who you are. Company I work for is designing and making making robots. Far quicker to print the CAD drawings than machine them [EDIT: for the prototypes/test pieces]. Saves money and time. Does that count as economic? For me personally I cannot imagine a use at home..... (but I have said that before about tools and wound up buying them).Yes but can you make anything useful economically with one?
Love the Spider-Man would you be willing to share the stl/step file.To make the above you need a something to produce it. One of the easy (cad) computer aided drawing softwares is Tinkercad. Once you have designed it you then need to put on another piece of software they call a Splicer. This will make the design into layers soo the printer can understand it and produce it. Layer by layer or slice by splice. Each layer is approximately .2 thick coming out of a .4mm nozzle.
Photos shown are items I have made with it.
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I’ve made many a custom box or bracket with mine.Probably not.
Here you mate.Love the Spider-Man would you be willing to share the stl/step file.
cheers Gadget
In fact today I printed a lid for the cat food tins. Got fed up with putting a bit of foil over it.I’ve made many a custom box or bracket with mine.
Cheers pops this will go down well with my grandsonHere you mate.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5204701
Yes. We're talking about 3D printed things - and that's very much ON topic. The point is that keen new 3D printer owners rush around, 3D printing EVERYTHING. In the case of a feather board, you need to step back and ask, "Is this a good way to make a feather board?"Yes Jacob, as can everyone else here. We're talking about 3D printed ones so try to stay on topic, there's a good chap
Probably not.
Once you have designed it you then need to put on another piece of software they call a Splicer.
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