Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
yes it can - depending on your designs :-)
ie: if you designed them for manufacture with a 3d printer you should be fine.
If you just designed them without that in mind , you'll probably have a lot of redesigning to do :-)
Uh-oh....is this the "3D printer reality check" noone told me about BEFORE purchasing ?
I thought that if I could design it and get it all repaired through a program like NetFabb...and generate the GCode....it would print?

What do I have to "have in mind" when designing for a 3D printer specifically?