Prototyping
Type: Posts; User: badscr
Prototyping
Place 1.75mm
Springs, shoes, knee pads,
We will be printing in multi metals at home.
Big box stores will have a area for 3d printers.
And in 40 years nano tech will start to replace 3d printers but I still conceded that a printer,...
Print resolution, build volume, reliability, metal construction, cost, number of hotends, speed, non proprietary filament, speed.
I don't want to pay to download something, and I wouldn't charge for something I'm putting out there for others to download.
Printrbot simple metal pre-assembled.
1st. Not so much giveaway as make avalible to the public in a public place.
I would setup a 3d printer at say the local Lowes that would be in a clear box that a user printing something could lock...
I like the 50 micron layer, and dual extruder
I appreciate the filament descriptions with Pros and Cons.
I would love to get specs of the filaments like recommend extrude temp, temp range, as much technical info the better, datasheets.
The...
I would like to print something in ninjaflex and nylon
I would like to try ninjaflex,
I would like to see made, ceramic and a lost plastic metal castable material
Scrooge McDuck from ducktails
Sweet Tooth (Twisted Metal)
Dark wing duck
Place , I would like to see ninjiflex
1: https://learn.adafruit.com/diy-3d-printing-filament
2: https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-desktop-3d-printer-selection-guide
Ceramic
Castible material for lost plastic casting
I have made mounting brackets and other parts for a small robot for a friend. I have just got a kiln so creating parts to be cast in aluminum is on the horizon as soon as I optain crucible and other...
Calibrating, I still don't know if I have the first layer correct or if I'm over extruding, all I know is that am happy with the results of the print, still haven't printed anything pas 3 hours,
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http://3dprint.com/20183/no-goldilocks-enthralpic/
Goldilocks Principle: Researchers Explore New Particle Manipulation Technique for 3D Printing
*Ceramic filament
*a material that is better for lost material casting of metal
Head is the most interesting thing you have seen done with a 3D printer or 3D printing technology?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cugu4iW4W54 10 to 15 minute ish
in 1990 they used a 3d printer...