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    Engineer Marm's Avatar
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    23 hours for a skull. Probably had the infill too high.

  2. #32
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    42 hours for the engine block of the 4 cylinder on thingiverse, the one that actually works. Total time to print those parts was around 200 hours but longest single part was the block.

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    This bicycle frame was printed using the Stratasys Objet1000 multi-material 3D printer. It’s a magnificent machine with a wide-format tray measuring 1×0.8×0.5m. This must be one of the most expensive bike frames ever. The price tag of the Objet1000 is upwards from $600,000 and it costs further $40,000 to load the beast with materials.
    Quite a huge jump from your mainstream 300-dollar desktop 3D printer, nevertheless, the Objet1000 is probably one of the best prototyping machines currently on the market.
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    yes. my print is around 16 hours...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MercedesStolp View Post

    This bicycle frame was printed using the Stratasys Objet1000 multi-material 3D printer. It’s a magnificent machine with a wide-format tray measuring 1×0.8×0.5m. This must be one of the most expensive bike frames ever. The price tag of the Objet1000 is upwards from $600,000 and it costs further $40,000 to load the beast with materials.
    Quite a huge jump from your mainstream 300-dollar desktop 3D printer, nevertheless, the Objet1000 is probably one of the best prototyping machines currently on the market.
    Thats cool but off topic somewhat...how long did it take to print?

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    I have broken my own record...I've just taken my longest print off the bed...88 hours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwibot View Post
    I have broken my own record...I've just taken my longest print off the bed...88 hours.

    Damn dude, what did you print and on what machine?

  8. #38
    Quote Originally Posted by DBFIU View Post
    Damn dude, what did you print and on what machine?
    I printed a full size jet boat impeller with a .1 layer height, 20% infill, on a DiamondAge Moa.

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    38 hours printing an intake from racing car.

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    - I had 28.9hrs printing some cosplay gear out of FlexPLA. Since I have a Bowden tube feed I had to print at crawling speeds using that material.

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