Selling my Duplicator i3 3D printer that's fully modded. Barely used, and prints beautifully. $375 for local pickup in Riverside, California.
- Upgraded the hotend with an all-metal upgrade so...
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Selling my Duplicator i3 3D printer that's fully modded. Barely used, and prints beautifully. $375 for local pickup in Riverside, California.
- Upgraded the hotend with an all-metal upgrade so...
I'll take it off your hands... less trash in the landfills am I right? ;)
I emailed them about a month ago, then again 2 weeks later when they didn't respond to my first two emails. Then I started emailing them every other day, trying to get their attention to have...
After having done more research, I think I might actually go with a Wanhao D4S instead of the FF. It comes stock with a glass bed, and from what I've read the FF's have a different heat bed, which...
Yeah, been reading about the annoyances with their software for the Dreamer. Shame, since I like the enclosure a lot more.
I have some interest from CL for my printer, so might just wait and pick...
So, I created a post in the marketplace looking to trade my rostock max v2 for the Creator Pro, but haven't received any offers, so I'm considering just buying one, and selling the rostock on...
I'm looking for a trade for my Rostock Max V2. It's built and completely functional. No issues whatsoever. I've installed upgrades, including dampeners on the motors, and a PEI sheet on the glass...
I haven't use any of them before, but that EasyWood coconut filament looks really interesting. I'd love to try it. As with the others, it would be great if you developed a good conductive filament.
I'm basing this on the Neo, since it looks the most affordable while maintaining a ready to use aspect... It really needs a heated bed and a larger build volume. At the price, it's not difficult to...
Site needs an overhaul, definitely need more filament choices / colors. There aren't very many.
I think the 3D PRINTING IN LIFE SCIENCES AND BIOMEDICINE sound the most interesting.
My sister... I think she'd love to take her creativity to another level.
Quality and print volume. For my next printer I'll definitely want to look into an auto bed leveler. It would also need a heated bed.
In just 10 years? Probably the same things we're printing now. I don't see things changing that drastically in such a short amount of time.
I'm bummed I didn't see this till now... my sis would have loved this for Christmas!
https://pinshape.com/items/2703-3d-printed-ho-ho-humbug-a-grumpy-cat-christmas-to-all
I'd really like to try the color changing filament, and the food grade is a must try for me! I've had a lot of ideas that required food grade material.
Nice selection of colors, a lot of different types of filament to choose from. Very nice green in the Pro series. Prices for some could be better, but the free shipping definitely helps.
A watchband that actually fit my small wrist. The loop of a guitar strap.
I mostly use ABS. Plain black.
I make parts to make my life a little more convenient. Brackets / holders for various things. I had an MRI recently where I needed to wear a face mask, but couldn't bring the mask into the MRI room...
Very cool, but many of the models don't have actual printed examples. I'd like to see how they'd look when actually printed.
Many practical things that can be printed using PC-ABS. I suppose I'd use it where heat might be an issue with other filaments. Like for in car brackets or phone / gps / ipad mounts.
A modified Rostock Max V2.
Just one? I'd like Luna from Lunar. But I'd rather have the entire cast. ;) Or Crono from Chrono Trigger. I think I'm alone on these. They'd just be displayed, I wouldn't particularly "use" them.
Conductive filaments.