I'm not sure it would be "critical". I'd still buy a printer for $120 instead of $1200, assuming that peachy can meet or beat Makerbot. I'm pretty sure it can, but if it can't it is still a good deal.
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I'm not sure it would be "critical". I'd still buy a printer for $120 instead of $1200, assuming that peachy can meet or beat Makerbot. I'm pretty sure it can, but if it can't it is still a good deal.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/117421627/the-peachy-printer-the-first-100-3d-printer-and-sc/posts/612202
Actually, I don't know why I didn't think of that :P Here I was, trying to fit the electronics onto the raft, when obviously this would be more ideal.
I'll make sure to mention this in the thread.
I agree. If you have any questions or comments (or even skepticism) feel free to say so.
While the pictures that they have aren't much to look at, I think that the final quality should be much much better. The current pictures, for instance, have artifacts from surface tension problems....
I think so. Rylan told me that, right now, it doesn't work because the volume is too low. I think he's planning on some circuitry to mitigate this and a few other compatibility issues. Just fiy,...
Here is the development thread of a community project to print in multiple resins for the same print. Anyone who wishes to weigh in, feel free to!...
Current slicing software ("slicing" = turning into layers and paths) offers a variety of infill options, including totally hollow.
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I'm sure it won't be hard to stick a needle in, mid print, to leave a whole when you pull it out. Problem solved :)
I think stretch goals are a bit much, actually. What's already there is just fine for one kickstarter :P
I would rather have 2 or 3 kickstarters for every bloated one I see.