23 hours for a skull. Probably had the infill too high.
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23 hours for a skull. Probably had the infill too high.
42 hours for the engine block of the 4 cylinder on thingiverse, the one that actually works. Total time to print those parts was around 200 hours but longest single part was the block.
http://3dprintboard.com/attachment.p...tid=5106&stc=1
This bicycle frame was printed using the Stratasys Objet1000 multi-material 3D printer. It’s a magnificent machine with a wide-format tray measuring 1×0.8×0.5m. This must be one of the most expensive bike frames ever. The price tag of the Objet1000 is upwards from $600,000 and it costs further $40,000 to load the beast with materials.
Quite a huge jump from your mainstream 300-dollar desktop 3D printer, nevertheless, the Objet1000 is probably one of the best prototyping machines currently on the market.
yes. my print is around 16 hours...
I have broken my own record...I've just taken my longest print off the bed...88 hours.
38 hours printing an intake from racing car.
- I had 28.9hrs printing some cosplay gear out of FlexPLA. Since I have a Bowden tube feed I had to print at crawling speeds using that material.