Well said.
I don't think cipher0 is going to find the "answer" they're looking for because they simply don't understand what a 3D printer is in the context of making money. It's just one tool,...
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Well said.
I don't think cipher0 is going to find the "answer" they're looking for because they simply don't understand what a 3D printer is in the context of making money. It's just one tool,...
What laser software are you using? I think lightburn has a free trial.
For others looking into getting a laser, I recommend Endurance lasers over J Tech Photonics. They seem to have better tech...
Yes, go with the 23's, but remember that there are at least two versions of the 23's so don't get the high torque version.
My background is predominately in CNC machine. I know regarding CNC machines that professional machines don't use rubber belts of any kind, basically because of all the issues around the belts...
Done and done. Plus the X-axis has been reinforced with 3/4" square steel bar to compensate for any added weight of the Micro Swiss DDE.
It's a fun project :)
I've never heard of them, so no way to know if they are good or not.
I would go with the 23's. Why? because they will give you more control. Plus, you will get bored with this machine in time and when you upgrade you won't have to buy new motors again.
Why not just use printed carbon fiber? There are some new additives that work with printed parts (I'm trying some next week) that make them much stronger but they are geared toward industrial design,...
New scanners now work good and don't cost as much as they used to. I am working on an app that will use the new iPad Pro LIDAR scanner to accomplish such a thing. Technology is a wonderful thing.
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There are many ways to make the noise go away. Some work better than others. Just depends on how much you're willing to invest.
I was in a similar situation as you (also have a lot of CNC experiance). Came close to buying the Prusa, but in the end I decided to buy a CR-10S and I am rebuilding it with higher-end parts, like a...
You say it should be sturdy. Sturdy is a relative term. How "sturdy"? You also didn't say if you plan on reusing this mold. The molds that I make I use ABS.
All of the filament tubes that I've seen are some form of plastic.Is that to keep cost down?Is there any reason why, say, a stainless steel tubing (for example) couldn't be used?