I might be that your STL is not manifold. This would cause the splicer to do weird things.
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I might be that your STL is not manifold. This would cause the splicer to do weird things.
The question remains, does it work?
You might try http://www.smoothie-3d.com
CO2? Or perhaps IR.
I just took a quick look at the Nano. My problem is not in using an LCD. It is the type of LCD. The screen in a smart phone is not intended to be a projector. At the very least it would need...
I was looking to see what I could find on this. At first I thought the phone would be controlling the printer. But it appears they are claiming that they are using the phone as a DLP. This seems...
You prints would take longer. Because there would be more layers for a given model. It would certainly help in the vertical. The stratification would be less noticeable. I do not know what the...
I assume that they will just tear down the printer. And move it to the new location.
Perhaps a dome shape. Though that maybe hard to do with something that takes hours or days to setup. Or maybe only the walls and floor will be printed. Using more traditional methods for the roof...
Yes, they have fast honeycomb and Full honeycomb
Is that a problem? I already had two copies of the program. A 32bit version on a netbook. That mostly runs the printer. Then a 64bit on my main computer. When I upgraded last night I ended up...
I doubt that the ratio is anything like 250:1.
From http://www.smooth-on.com/tb/files/XTC3D_TB.pdf
Thinning XTC-3D® for Coating Starch / Powder Printed Parts:
Viscosity can be lowered with...
Apparently this no long available?
The file is far too small to be much of any thing. Maybe a cube if that. Maybe you should try downloading it again.
Free or open source.
http://www.sketchup.com/
http://www.123dapp.com/design
https://www.tinkercad.com/
http://www.freecadweb.org/
You may have PLA leaking around either where the nozzle or threaded tube screws into the heater block. I had the same issue. I got some pipe tape sealed them both. It is nylon and can handle to...
Have you considered vacuum forming? Not sure if PLA or ABS would hold up to that.
This is sort of like asking how high is up. Various deltas vary greatly. Most of the hardware is available and cheap in any case. You can swing by any hardware store and pick up the nuts, bolts,...
I take it this will not be available anytime soon?
Unless you want to come with a new or improved system. You would be better off buying one. For a total cost of $38 you can have the whole package at your door in a few days. That's the Arduino,...
I don't know if someone's leg is getting pulled. But over at Hackaday 3DP Unlimited is claiming that beer is the secert to getting PLA to stick to the bed. 3DP was at our plant a couple of weeks...
Maybe you know something we don't. Apparently 3DP Unlimited secret to getting PLA to stick to the bed is BEER!
http://hackaday.com/2015/04/27/new-3d-printing-techniques-at-amug-2015/
Yes I had that problem with my Rostock Mini. The problem was an intermittent power plug. The controller was not getting power from the power supply. But when connected to USB the controller and...
But perhaps not very informative. I have looked all over and can not find out how to use their service. Though I did run across a kickstarter from several years for a stand for taking pictures of...
No they are not the same. Resolution is in the case of most 3D printers is the number steps for X-Y and layer height for Z. Accuracy is related to how close you can come and how often to where you...