Thanks for the reply, by far the most helpful out of all the forums I've posted on.
I'm very interested to see how ASDA will do this.
Yes, I'm currently working on updating the portfolio but the...
Type: Posts; User: Charles
Thanks for the reply, by far the most helpful out of all the forums I've posted on.
I'm very interested to see how ASDA will do this.
Yes, I'm currently working on updating the portfolio but the...
@Eddie Exactly What I'm thinking, it's just a matter of time before it happens! Price depending of course but I'm sure people would much rather make an informed purchase with the help of a clued...
A mold you'd only like to you use once, I'm not convinced.
The appropriate releasing agent does a prefect job in most cases.
None the less I might have to give it a go as support materials, I'll...
Hi there,
First of all let me briefly introduce myself, I am in my third year of University studying Furniture and Product Design and currently on a 6 month internship in the Netherlands as a...
Just out of interest how come you chose that model and not the Ultimaker which is a well known model?
Has anyone tried printing support material with PVA?
http://www.reprapcentral.com/vmchk/Mendel/PVA-1.75mm-Soluble-Filament/flypage.tpl.html
Although it's a little pricey, it seems like a great...
Strongly recommend Solidworks, it's the industry standard for product design.
Edit: It's also called a parametric program allowing you to edit any features you have made.
I think 3D printing will take it's biggest role within the design industry as a Rapid Prototyping tool.
Having said this this technology is still waiting to "peak" in the Domestic environment due to...