I like what you are saying, and I was thinking of the current brands and their current business models, but they need to rethink their model if they want to survive. I believe open source is the...
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I like what you are saying, and I was thinking of the current brands and their current business models, but they need to rethink their model if they want to survive. I believe open source is the...
It comes down to incentives, what incentive do manufacturers have to create 3d importable parts so you can print them at home VS people having to buy your parts. Also when people can print parts...
I currently have a business in mind that could use a 3d printer, but for everyday use, this industry has to evolve a lot.
LOL, I was just responding to your microwave question... this is what it would take for mainstream adoption.
Also add the ability to print in multi-color.Have useful items to print, the ability to scan in a SKU code, and it shows all the parts it can print for replacement. Also have the ability to print...
For a 3d printer to become mainstream it has to have the following features:- Fast- Select object from menu (dynamically updated via cloud) and hit print
Sounds like I would be going over my budget of $2k and I am not sure if I would get support.
I am a total newb, this will be my 1st stab at this. I figure I ask the pros on which printer to get. Not sure if I am ready for a custom build. Based on my experience in dealing with hardware I...
AutoWiz sounds like a wild card when it comes to how much it will cost.Which one you likehttps://www.amazon.com/s?k=corexy&ref=nb_sb_noss_1
Thanks for that info!
I am in California, USA
Looking to print special mannequin heads for a project.
What printers that use fdm are the fastest?
I would say 2k max
Hoping some of you can recommend a 3d printer that can support a 15" tall, 12" wide, 10" thick build. I would like it be fast. I have no preference of consumables.
Any help with this selection...