Fixing Emergency Devices, Andy’s Dup7 Fix, 1st try, Verticle lifting, Low cost Vs Mid Vs High
An idea for SLA support, Bondtech for rep2/2X, Avoiding Sketch traps in Fusion360 , PETG Gotchya, 3D Scanning Disasters
Scanning Vs Re-Engineering, Shortening D7 vat screws, Walking on Mars, More special 3D Printers
Supports in SLA Vs FDM, Lulzbot Mini build plate, Castle SLA Print, Calibrating a new resin, Bondtech Install
Designing for Vase Mode, 3D Printed Bellows, Two Design Approaches
Drybrushing highlights, Giving up on printing for hire websites, Nervous System
4 Modeling Exactness in Blender, MSimple Spool Holders, Supportless Printing=YHT, Poro-Lay
Setting Filament Diameter, PLA Goo , Fuel3D Scan, Crucible
Thermocouples and thermistors, Infill by Layer height, 3DScanning on the Moon, Bridge Nylon, Spike
Guitar restoration project, Working with Meshes in Fusion360, Proportional Editing in Blender
Efficient Iteration, Raise3D Sends a Thank you., Printing for strength
eSun TPU LW, Prusa Easy Print, Additive Manufacturing class from MIT
Changing out nozzles on the XL, IS FDM different from FFF?, XL Gripes
Making Better Prints Step1,2,3. . ., FF Extruder fun, 123d Catch, Cells Bowl
Makerbot Gen5 FAIL, Essential tools, Replicator 2 Upgrades, Copper finish
Layer lift bubble issue, Faint strings on the XL, Non Bambu TPU in the X1c
Micro LiDAR Sensor Clean, CO2 Meter Case, Plastic Electric trucks
F360 Quirks, Fusion Tip from listener, Non Bambu filament in the AMS
Alvaro Mathis
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Nic S
target blue gluesticks work well
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Nate Nowak
The volume between segments always seem twice as loud. I'd recommend lowering that. my phone goes from normal to blasting during those segments.
Nick Dahl
In my opinion your suggestion of buying a mid-tier printer first is not that great. I started with a super cheap Folgertech i3 kit and it was smooth. Of course the quality isn't terrific but there's a huge amount of support online for the basic i3 design. Googling the problems I ran into along the way I was able to correct the serious roadblocks easily. The DIY low level kit route also really fast tracks the learning of what parts and designs of a printer become serious roadblocks. As long as someone has even a small bit mechanical or electrical know-how then going that route will really save you some buyer's remorse in the longrun. I was able to get decent quality prints that could compete with $1000+ printers for around $350 all said and done.