Are you from Visegrad 4 (Czech republic, Hungary, Poland or Slovak republic) and willing to present your 3D printing related innovations to industry experts and general public? Join us on Budapest 3D...
Type: Posts; User: dddprint
Are you from Visegrad 4 (Czech republic, Hungary, Poland or Slovak republic) and willing to present your 3D printing related innovations to industry experts and general public? Join us on Budapest 3D...
Multiple extruders would be awesome.
I like this idea. But it is still long way to go IMO. I would not step into this house :) AFAIK concrete is prone to cracking. That's why we use ferro-concrete. Iron has opposite mechanical...
Well, people will try it anyway. By keeping this thread on we can discuss the worst case scenarios and make more people aware of possible hazard.
And we also need a 3D-scanner that would recognize materials. Common users don't know (and I don't think they will ever learn) how to create a printable 3D model.
I am cooking my prints in acetone vapour. The result is awesome: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:191495
If you want to use a gas stove to boil the acetone then make sure there are no acetone...