The website is nice. A little weird how it scrolls, but information is clearly presented. A good sample would consist of a geared doodad or mating components.
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The website is nice. A little weird how it scrolls, but information is clearly presented. A good sample would consist of a geared doodad or mating components.
Fantastic idea, everyone is a maker. The artifacts/historical stuff is neat but it's outside of my interest area.
I'd print whatever character my son wanted to play with.
Printing Custom enclosures and brackets.
1.75 mm black ABS.
I'd try some water tight and air tight designs.
High yield parts with the carbon fiber filament. How about air tight prints?
I have doubts that it will ever be part of mass manufacturing. There are cheaper alternatives for large scale production, but if every home had a 3-D printer, large scale production could become...
generic filament use and cost.
https://pinshape.com/items/1016-3d-printed-printable-architectural-kit-series-1
Wanhao Duplicator 4.
Schools! Obvious answer, because every technology focuses on schools if they can.
Lots of colors and options. The prices are comparable with monoprice, which is a low cost distributor.
http://www.makergeeks.com/mikofudiypae.html
This triangular positioning system is just something I need to see in action.
The interface on the top is a huge improvement. Nothing worse than having to bend over to use the interface on other printers.
Gotta fix the website.
The heated bed is the best feature. I'd like to see a printer that can use a metallic filament.
1.75 mm metallic filament.
A metallic filament of some sort.
I'd like to try the woodFill fine, and I'd like to see a metallic filament.
The Incredible Hulk.
Definitely use ABS the most, but I'd like to see some metallic filaments.
Metallic filaments.
I print for research materials. Customized parts every time.
How to determine what resolution your print will be.