I used the Inland PLA from MicroCenter. Bought it because it was cheap and haven't had very good luck with it.
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I used the Inland PLA from MicroCenter. Bought it because it was cheap and haven't had very good luck with it.
Coffee etc dispenser. Prints support free. STLs available at: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/hand-crank-coffee-dispenser-16731
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Designed this to avoid missing any "hold my beer" moments. STL here: http://9nl.org/lygo
Cheers
Prints support free. Bottle adapter included. (Printed on my Rapide Lite 200)
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Designed and printed this on my Rapide Lite in PLA at 15% infill and 150 micron layer height. It'll print support free.
Download here: https://goo.gl/5wbXEI
Had a few people mention adding a...
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for me - need myself a new hotend. Time to upgrade to E3D v6
I haven't tried the RepRapper filament yet, but have run into some issues with tangling recently. I wouldn't mind giving it a shot. Good prices too!
I like how modular the site is. Easy to navigate and informative without being cluttered. I've had my eye on Zortrax for a while and it's clearly a quality product. It looks amazing, too. I'd love to...
Nice! I love finding new sites to get parts and new ideas from. I'll definitely be back.
Solid Snake. He's a loner, Dottie, a rebel.
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3D printing has been great for household stuff - hooks, feet, doodads, replacement parts.
I primarily use ABS, but haven't had much luck without an enclosure. Might be switching to PLA
The flex filaments are awesome for custom wheels, feet, and other parts for furniture, quadcopters, etc. I'd like to spend some time seeing what it can do
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Heated bed
Print speed
Enclosure or partial enclosure
Large build plate
Multi-material compatibility
Dual extruders = http://3dprintboard.com/images/icons/icon14.png
USB/SD/Wifi
Overall...
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If I wasn't taking it for myself? I'd love to see it go to a local high school. There's plenty to learn from 3D printing and I would have jumped at the chance to get in on a manufacturing and design...
Great selection! Plenty of colors and enough variety to keep me busy for a while. Your prices are on the high side of some of the competition, but not unreasonable at all.
I've really been wanting a dual extruder for my RepRap. The Dual-Head MK9+ Extruder looks like an awesome setup. It looks solid and is ready to go - I've gotta get it.
The KLIC-N-PRINT 3D looks like a solid product for the price. It has a very clean appearance and the dual extruders are a great feature. I do agree with some of the other posts, though - a larger...
Additional filaments or colors would make me more likely to return to the site when I need more. With as few options as there are, try to make the photos more consistent - take your own pictures with...
I'd like to attend the Singapore conference and would be especially interested in the future of 3d printing and surgical sessions there.