Flip-flops, and I would like to see about making a closed pulley system, or a timing belt.
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Flip-flops, and I would like to see about making a closed pulley system, or a timing belt.
1.75 PLA I would suggest you add some specialty filaments, Flex, Conductive, Wood, Color changing ect.
Currently used to make robotics parts that are complex to machine. I think medical devices are the most practical though.
The buyers mindcraft character
I like the clean pages and would like to have a sample that shows off all types of printing overhangs, walls, letters per-assembled ect. doesnt need to be very big but should show all the types of...
There is a good selection you may consider finding a way to get less models that need support material.
http://www.proto-pasta.com/shop/magnetic-iron-pla has potential to be used for magnetic sensing and speakers.
Medical devices (hearing aids, prosthetic's) and wearable tech, custom cases.
upgrade-ability, company reputation and support, a community to help with problems.
https://pinshape.com/items/2455-3d-printed-circle-of-stars-christmas-tree-ornament-small
I think the prices are average, the slection is much better then most a bit overwhelming of a specialty selection you may consider a filter with a properties section.
I would give it to my local robotics team it would help kids for years to come.
I dont yet have one but am thinking of building my own. I have been outsourcing for a while and would like to get my own.
http://www.makergeeks.com/co3dfi.html thank you I have wanted this for so long
I think it looks very good chould use a bit more build area and some different nozzles choices.
I feel the weight/ mass needs to be next to the title so you don't have to click on and read the description.
DIY drones though I dont like the term drone
I feel that the market is lacking in a conductive filament.
I would like to make a Tardis
I love seeing how 3d printing is affecting the medical feild http://3dprint.com/31517/3d-printed-telemetric-sensors/.
I do not understand how to design parts for any printing that uses a laser.
I mostly use thingaverse and I currently use a version of creo but hope to learn a free open-source cad program soon. I print small household objects but I mainly use 3d printing to make test parts...
Conductive and color matching materials
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-desktop-3d-printer-selection-guide
I would like to see a conductive filament tested and I mostly use PLA and ABS right now but hope to expand to others soon.