Prints of Peace.I remembered I have Friday off this week. That would be better as then I can drive over and not worry about my blood pressure from the idiots on the road.
This sounds like the days I've been having lately. FUCK FUCK FUCKKKKKStarted a print this morning. Bowden tube released after about the fifth layer. Printer proceeded to spool out about 10-15 feet of filament. All of it now has teeth marks so it doesn't feed right now.
Just use GrindR like a normal person.What software would I need to learn to be able to make my own dildos?
Any sort of CAD or solid-model software. I think you can even use Google SketchUp or whatever their program is.What software would I need to learn to be able to make my own dildos?
SketchUp or OpenSCAD or SolidWorks or AutoDesk or Fusion360 will let you design your dildos.What software would I need to learn to be able to make my own dildos?
Fusion 360 seems to be pretty well embraced by the 3D printing community, and this dude has a good tutorial for beginners.What software would I need to learn to be able to make my own dildos?
Woot typically has my printer (without any of the mods I've done) for about $200-250, if it isn't on there now wait maybe two months? Add ons you will probably buy within a year will run around $100-150.And how much would it cost me to get started, software, printer, filament, etc?
Do I need the larger printer? Have you 'outgrown' yours at all?Woot typically has my printer (without any of the mods I've done) for about $200-250, if it isn't on there now wait maybe two months? Add ons you will probably buy within a year will run around $100-150.
Setup of that printer is easily within the capabilities of someone who can build a PC. Upgrades from it would be to a larger one (like the CR10, a complete package printer (like the ones Lulzbot offers) or a better print method (Formlabs SLA resin printer)
Software should be free unless you want to go uber l33t with Solidworks or something.
Filament is around $20-30 for a kg roll depending on brand, color, source, etc but the more exotic get up to $80/roll
Honestly, wait a couple months for this thing to come out, and avoid the frustration of dealing with a chinese printer.And how much would it cost me to get started, software, printer, filament, etc?
There will be a day when I want the larger one, I'm ok with mine for now. You'll probably be ok with that size for yours for the most part. You can always cut the model into pieces and bolt it together.Do I need the larger printer? Have you 'outgrown' yours at all?
My print bed isnt much bigger, but I feel the 7x7x7" volume would get annoying.Honestly, wait a couple months for this thing to come out, and avoid the frustration of dealing with a chinese printer.
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I mean, it's 7x7 compared to the 8x8 of my Anet's old print bed, but that's a pretty small difference. It'll still do 3-4 tap handles in one shot. If you need something bigger done on a rare occasion, get someone else with a bigger printer / local tech shop / online printing service / etc to do it.My print bed isnt much bigger, but I feel the 7x7x7" volume would get annoying.
Otherwise, yeah it's not bad
If you are doing anything with fine detail the resin printer is far better that a filament one, but does take more to get setup.Do I need the larger printer? Have you 'outgrown' yours at all?