Self-leveling or correcting bed. Ability to add multiple extruders. Reliability.
Type: Posts; User: vfrride
Self-leveling or correcting bed. Ability to add multiple extruders. Reliability.
I think the average person will be printing out objects that they use every day without thinking about it. You will see popular models being printed by the millions and will see trends sweep across...
The carbon fiber would be really good for making lightweight tools.
I'd really like to be able to print flexible joints that combine filaflex and harder materials. You could make some great cosplay elements with that!
Black 1.75mm pla.
Printing out and testing models before going to production. I think it really helps people to have something in their hands and until 3d printers became affordable it was a labor and time intensive...
I'd love to see a securitron from Fallout New Vegas. It would be fun to have it with a working screen that you could get messages on!
The site is very clean and professional. It looks like you're going for a higher end audience, so if you were sending out samples you should look at some of the current design trends and send out...
I like this iphone case! https://pinshape.com/items/194-3d-printed-iphone-5-case-gears
You need to make sure you have links to your products from different areas of the site. For example if you go to http://3dprintingsupplies.bigcartel.com/wood-filaments there's no links to actually...
I think the price is good for a dual extruder printer. I'd like to see a large build volume though.
I'm very intrigued by the delta style printers such as http://www.makergeeks.com/mikofudiypae.html. The tall build volume, speed, and accuracy of this type of printer gives me a lot of ideas on parts...
I think you've got a good selection and that your prices are about $5-10 more than most of my local suppliers. Then again, from what people have said your filaments are good quality so I'll have to...
I'd give it to a library in an inner city. I feel that this technology, and the technologies that back it, will become more and more important over the next few years and that it could provide a step...
Printrbot simple metal
I'd like to see some of the alternative materials like wood and metal. 1.75mm
I currently only have PLA. I'd like try flexible filament next.
I'd like to try the copperfill the most. I'd like to see more of the metallic materials!
I use pla the most. I'd like to see you cover bronzefill.
My favorite 3d printing guide right now is https://learn.adafruit.com/printrbot-ninjaflex-filament-extruder-upgrade. Everyone should print one of these out regardless of whether you're using flexible...
I think conductive and flexible materials will provide a whole new area of exploration. It seems like these options are really expensive and limited right now.
So far I've been doing a lot of upgrades to my printer which has resulted in large improvements in printing quality. I also printed out a cake topper for my wife when one of her clients forgot to...
The most difficult thing for me to learn/understand are the best settings for printing. It seems like different spools of material even from the same vendor need tweaking for speed and temperature.
I really enjoyed the lamp shades shown on the site. It would be a lot of fun to make something that throws complex shadows.
I'd like to see more varieties of flexible filaments.