01-25-18, 10:00 AM | #71 |
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This is where I bought mine from. Ridiculously reasonable price.
https://www.lightinthebox.com/creali...ml?prm=1.5.1.1
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01-25-18, 12:45 PM | #72 |
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Just bought a Anet A8 as my first printer from lightinthebox last month and love it. Fast shipping and great price from them.
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01-26-18, 08:29 AM | #73 |
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Nice! What kind of stuff have you been making?
I primarily use mine to make car parts.
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01-26-18, 11:13 AM | #74 |
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Fun stuff for the family, 3D heart puzzle, lego blocks with names, Yoda shot glasses as xmas gifts and printer upgrades. Last print was a whistle that works very well. Making a save the Unicorn game this weekend for my daughter. Last week we printed nail polish shelf brackets for her. She pulled up a chair and was mesmerized watching them print. She has a million Barbie things picked out to print. LOL
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02-12-18, 12:46 PM | #75 |
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Sounds good. I just got mine up and running about a week or so ago. I LOVE the big print bed vs my old one, and I'm already trying out new materials. I have a 16 hour print that should have just finished an hour ago in PETG. Previously I pretty much exclusively made everything in ABS.
Here was my weekend project though. The curly pieces are legs. I printed out little leaves for it later on.
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Is this VD day printing?
I think you will like PETG I have a 6.6 pound of it right now and have been printing a lot with it lately. PETG is very strong. Bed 70 C print head 255 C this new roll I need to adjust the head temp down a little.
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Yep. I got it all assembled the other day. It turned out pretty good. I did have a heck of a time getting superglue to stick the pieces together though. I ended up going with a jewelry glue that my wife has used to make things with. Odd since my googling on gluing PLA (thats what that is) says that superglue works great.
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Just put together my first 3D printer - a Prusa mk3 - last weekend. Now researching how to build a small HRV since it makes a bad smell when in use. (And that's just PLA, I read that ABS will stink far more...)
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Hmm can't even smell PLA printing except for wood which smells great.
Some people say PLA can smell sweet from the corn/sugar plant used to make it but I never picked up any odor. |
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Here is the latest project. My wife loves to collect rocks and I suggested we 3d print her a rock tumbler. She liked the idea, so this is what I drew up. My father in law even had just recently given me a bag full of small gear motors which will be perfect for this application. The bearings I also have on hand from a previous project.
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