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    Is that lighter blue on the bottom what fdm users...

    Is that lighter blue on the bottom what fdm users would call a raft (support)? Meaning that the actual print is that solid blue?
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    ^^^ No..cbatty. You will need to import an .stl...

    ^^^ No..cbatty. You will need to import an .stl file into blender. There it is sliced. Im pretty sure only if you mod rylans software can you slice a part differently
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    The answer can be found in histroy. Why didn't...

    The answer can be found in histroy. Why didn't people take stock out before the depression. Why didnt people invest in tech before the industrial revolution?

    Only the smart ones can see something...
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    I will!! But I wanted to print a record! One of...

    I will!! But I wanted to print a record! One of my friends and i were working on some software to convert super high quality mp3 files to record "bumps" as we've been calling them. And i kept telling...
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    Thats exactly what I was thinking! The more fine...

    Thats exactly what I was thinking! The more fine I get my aperture the more fine I can print one and it then becomes a cycle. Im sure that the accuracy would increase but after a certain point it...
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    Im soo glad what I said made some sense. Thank...

    Im soo glad what I said made some sense. Thank you for explaining!

    Now does that mean that I will be able to (in highly improbable theory) be able to print my own apertures?
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    But by changing this aperture would it affect any...

    But by changing this aperture would it affect any calculations the team has done and already built in to the printer?

    For example if they said to poke a hole with a tooth pick rather than a pin...
  8. THEY'VE SHIPPED!!!! Ridiculously excited to see...

    THEY'VE SHIPPED!!!! Ridiculously excited to see them in action!
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    I can sympathize with every post on this thread...

    I can sympathize with every post on this thread so far because I am as impatient as the next beta tester. That being said I was definitely thinking some of the same things tookys was as I'm sure a...
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    @Anuvin I would love to see that happen and I...

    @Anuvin

    I would love to see that happen and I dont see why not! I am a beta tester and regardless of if you are or not I would love to work with you on something like that. Making extremely tough...
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    Concavities

    Hello everyone. The only 3d printer I have been able to use is the one in my highschool. It is a stralasys printer with 2 extruder heads and it is amazing because it prints plastic and with the...
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    Masterda - The idea is awsome but the neglected...

    Masterda - The idea is awsome but the neglected rods to support it on its way would prove to be a big issue. If we're planning on printing something to the 64th of an inch detail the rods would have...
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    Sticky: My name is Constantine I'm 19 and I have a lot of...

    My name is Constantine I'm 19 and I have a lot of experience in 3d printing (not just for my age). Our highschool had one and there was almost never a time when I wasn't printing something out. I...
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    Sticky: Hello everyone. My name is Constantine and I just...

    Hello everyone. My name is Constantine and I just turned 19. Now even though I might be a bit young relative to this forum it dosent stop me from seeing how revolutionary this printer is. I have alot...
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