Lucky you! I'm still trying to raise the cash to buy my first (personal) printer! I'm sick and tired of having to share our university's Replicator... BTW I won a Matterhackers coupon, and the...
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Lucky you! I'm still trying to raise the cash to buy my first (personal) printer! I'm sick and tired of having to share our university's Replicator... BTW I won a Matterhackers coupon, and the...
The Space Shuttle launch model! I can't help but like its geometric structure. http://pinshape.com/items/1523-3d-printed-shuttle-launch-xl
I like how your website keeps a minimalist design, with clear pages with the informations clustered in small sections. I hate when website put everything in one page, which ends up being two miles...
I agree with some other members, a good designed website is the first step to gain the buyers' trust.
I didn't know you had a section for historical models! I'd like to have all of them to decorate my living room!
A model of Link from The Legend of Zelda. Just to remember me how a little guy can change the world!
I love being able to customize all my stuff down to their structure! Which is why I'd like to have a personal 3D printer, there's a (self-imposed) limit on what I can do with a printer that isn't...
Mostly 1.75 PLA for personal stuff, and same size ABS for models of mechanical parts.
Everything that can be fully customized. Like watch bands, shoes, hats and everything else!
Anything that flies, like model rockets. They won't be as solid as the ones made out of carbon fiber parts made with the classic manufacturing process, but 3D printing makes prototyping much faster!
Airplanes and space veichles, with advanced molten metal 3D printer unaffected by the porosity of SLS printed parts.
Very high resolution and the possibility to use filaments or resins from any manufacturer.
I don't have a personal 3D printer yet, but I usually work on a MakerBot Replicator 2x at my university.
To my university. There I learned everything I know about 3D printing and advanced electronics, thanks to professors who really enjoyed making their students learn.
You have an interesting variety of materials, but I would consider trying to lower the prices or making bundles of filaments.
http://www.makergeeks.com/co3dfi.html to combine my two passions: 3d printing and circuits designing!
It's a solid product with an interesting price, but I think it needs something to make it stand out by itself, and not just as a Makerbot-like printer. Like a larger print area for the same price.
More materials and a more attractive website. Good looking online shops tend to attract much more buyers.
Aerospace applications. Which is my field.
Wi-Fi connection wouldn't be bad, but I vote for a heated bed.
I had the luck to try your EasyWood Coconut, and I love it! I'd really like to try the Thermochrome, and I hope you'll start selling more metallic materials.
More colors and wood! A lot of wood!
The amplifier box, I'm an audio junkie, and I'd really like to create a DIY DAC in a custom 3D printed case.
Mostly dear old PLA and ABS, but I'd like a better overall support for conductive materials.
I have printed something with wood filled resins and I liked the style, but I hope I'll be able to try Ninjaflex soon.