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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by rylangrayston View Post
    Big update on the way, This one is taking a while to make, were still plugging away at it.


    I've got a model in OpenSCAD that's getting near ready to be printed!
    Last edited by oninoshiko; 04-11-2016 at 04:31 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oninoshiko View Post


    I've got a model in OpenSCAD that's getting near ready to be printed!
    I have several models I'd like to try with a peachy that printed 'ok' on a standard filament printer but should be much better on a peachy!

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by CescoAiel View Post
    I have several models I'd like to try with a peachy that printed 'ok' on a standard filament printer but should be much better on a peachy!
    I actually kinda signed on on a lark, not really having anything in mind for my peachy. It's so inexpensive, it's hard to justify not having one. Since then, I've gotten my self a project which needs parts fabricated for it. While I'm not sure the output will be durable enough for long-term use, it will be great for making prototypes for testing.

    While an extrusion printer would probably work just fine, I don't have one, so after some calibration prints...

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by oninoshiko View Post
    I actually kinda signed on on a lark, not really having anything in mind for my peachy. It's so inexpensive, it's hard to justify not having one. Since then, I've gotten my self a project which needs parts fabricated for it. While I'm not sure the output will be durable enough for long-term use, it will be great for making prototypes for testing.

    While an extrusion printer would probably work just fine, I don't have one, so after some calibration prints...
    You could check whether there is a fablab or makerspace near you...

    What I am really most interested in is how long it would take to start shipping pre-orders once certification is done... are we talking weeks, months or years after certification?

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