The site offers a lot of models that other don't and they seem to be good high quality models.
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The site offers a lot of models that other don't and they seem to be good high quality models.
Clean site that is easy read but the sub menu is unnoticeable at first. Seeing as precision and print quality is the printer selling point, I would include something like the maker fair robot.
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I wouldnt mind having a collection of league of legends char in their different skins.
Lots of DIY projects and cool things of thingverse.
1.75mm PLA in multiple colors. Easy to use and affordable
Jewelry and phone cases
I would use the carbon fiber for quadcoptors and plane parts.
I think it would take 10 years or more to get printed body parts application ready.
I would look at the price first then build volume and quality of the print.
The shuttle launch is pretty impressive
Modified printrbot simple
I would give it to one of my family members in Vietnam. The possibilities would blow their mind away and I doubt many in people in that country have heard or seen a 3D printer.
Huge selection with competitive prices.
i want to try carbon fiber PLA to see how much stronger it is compared to ABS.
http://www.makergeeks.com/cafirepla1kg.html
Good price for a dual extruder but the build size is small. The print quality also looks good it looks like it maybe lacking auto bed level?
a simple website isn't always bad but it looks very unprofessional.
I would be interested in hearing from Chris Anderson.
I think a good print starts with a level bed, so auto bed leveling is the most important feature.
I think the HIPs filament is interesting but maybe more colors?
maybe some of the metal or wood filaments
I would really like to try flexible filament and support filament that dissolves used with a dual extruder.
The copperfill looks really cool and seems carbon and conductive filaments are already being developed, so maybe a color changing filament. Even better if it reacts when electricity is applied.
Gambit has always been my favorite super hero
I use PLA the most and it seems the build surface has most of the common filaments covered.
who doesnt love a ray gun?
https://learn.adafruit.com/ray-gun-blaster