https://learn.adafruit.com/3d-modeling-negatives
Type: Posts; User: jehimes
https://learn.adafruit.com/3d-modeling-negatives
There arre some cool models; I particularly like http://www.threeding.com/product.php?id=645
The website is nice and clean, but I would prefer a "summary sheet" or something where I can see all about the printer on a single page. I don't like clicking around and scrolling like crazy to read...
Pinky and the Brain
Parts/models for my model train set.
1.75 PLA; I bought a sample pack of .25 kg spools in 10 colors. I mostly use white and black, but a few more color options is nice.
Custom wheels for toys, maybe drive belts if it is flexible enough for small parts.
I like the store and the prices. It would be nice if the top level description always included the quanity (weight) - some spools do and some don;t currently whihc makes comparing them a bit...
I'd like to try the flexible filament: http://makergeeks.com/flsofi.html
https://pinshape.com/items/2826-3d-printed-open-toys
Would like to try the high temp PLA. PLA prints so much easier than ABS, but leave it in your car . . .
Repair parts - manufacturers will provide replacement part packs on thier websites, similar to owners manuals now.
Ease of use, uses off-the-shelf consumables, repairability, print quality, speed, build platform size, features (heated plate, enclosed build space, dual extruders etc) in that order.
Makerbot Replicator 2
Me?
Appearantly that answer isn't long enough, now it is.
I would like to hear: 3D Scanning Technologies to Streamline Your Business
850 is a good price for a dual extruder machine. My unit has a bigger build volume, but i don't use the extra size much. If I was in the market I would seruiosly consider it.
A few more colors would help.
I have a hard time telling the differnces between your machines without click through a number of pages. Maybe some sub test or rollovers with the distingusihing features would make it easier.
I have only used PLA and ABS, if you offered a sample pack with a selection of specialty filaments that would be great.
You have a nice selection - i would like to see a sample pack; maybe .25 kilos of each of several of the specalty filaments.
Copperfill!
I would very much like to try the flexibile filament, just waiting for the price to drop a bit.
Steven Hawkins
Really the list of filament types is well covered, I mostly use PLA on blue tape though.