Seems like more trouble than it is worth to be honest. On the surface, it's a good idea, but I don't know how much use it would get, for all the trouble and money it would cost to make.
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Seems like more trouble than it is worth to be honest. On the surface, it's a good idea, but I don't know how much use it would get, for all the trouble and money it would cost to make.
Here are some of the updated specs on the LIX pen.
Lix Pen’s actual technical specifications and working status:Power consumption: ~1.1A
Overheating time: N/A
Extrusion speed : 6-8mm/sec ...
I think that would be a great idea. Would allow us to use an established organization rather than having to start from scratch. Hopefully e-NABLE can see the potential that this forum has.
JMK, I am no expert but I believe it is a single point. The light cures it in more of a point by point method rather than layer at a time. Although there is a 3D printer coming out that claims to...
Does anyone know which printers this will work on? Can I use it on a Ultimaker?
Very cool design idea. That would be interesting to design the interior balls in a way that they certainly break apart from each other.
This is a wonderful idea. There are hundreds of thousands of people worldwide missing their hands. This could be extremely beneficial to society.
I've heard several times from people on this forum and other places that SLS printers won't ever be in homes because they pose major safety concerns. Can someone go into detail as to what these...
Actually you are wrong on a few of the things you said. 3D Systems just came out with a $4,900 ProJet Printer. Although it has a very small build size, the projet 1200 is meant for homes and small...
This is something I think a lot of people in the 3d printing industry have missed. 3D Systems recently (March 24) began shipping their latest ProJet 3D printer. The ProJet 1200, which is a...
Honestly I don't think there are too many 3D Printing related jobs out there right now. Give it another 5 years and there will be a ton, but if you are looking to switch to a 3D printing related...
Is it possible to print an object with an FDM printer with no visible lines? If so, which printer would I need to get?