Quote Originally Posted by rcleav View Post
Almost everything is printed .2 layer height unless specified if you download it. If you make if it's very intricate then print at .1
One of the major things I wanted a 3D printer for is RC parts.
An example of a very basic linkage part would be a servo L. This is an L shaped bracket with barreled hole as base of L that 3mm inner diameter. It is 1.75mm thick, each arm is 30mm. Three holes in end f each arm about 1.2mm inner diameter.
Im guessing for something like this I want to use .1 layerheight.
This kinda stuff will be 100% infill. Pretty sure Im gonna have to drill the holes out, but I have mini drill-press, so no worries there.
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www.makergeeks.com
Please post on the quality of this sites material when you use it. Really like the selection they have, and prices are really good.
Looking through what they offer raises some questions though...

What determines what materials a machine can print with? I know heat is a big part of it, but what kinda restrictions to nozzle type impart? I am very interested in printing with carbon-fiber PLA I have seen. Some things on this site look interesting (the sandstone filament looks amazing) and Im wondering what my limits on material type will be.