From a mechanical standpoint, your best bet is to start with a known-working model, then design parts to mimic those functions. Frequently, the only reason for things to be designed as they are is...
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From a mechanical standpoint, your best bet is to start with a known-working model, then design parts to mimic those functions. Frequently, the only reason for things to be designed as they are is...
Any chance of schematics? I mean, I understand the basis here: The metal particles are suspended in a fluid compound, which is then removed during the "printing process", which appears to operate...
Trying to build my own printer, having a little trouble finding a board. I'm just trying to build a small one, maybe 6x6x6. I'm new to 3d printers in general, but I have plenty of friends that can...