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Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Durango, CO
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Anyone Doing 3D Printing?
I'm in the process of purchasing a 3d printer. This thread will follow my journey as I learn to 3d print. Below I found a good guide on YouTube for an overview with additional videos on the channel for more in depth and specific topics.
Beginner Guide (Good watch): Good Budget Printer ~$200: https://amzn.to/2XdlFJ1 Website for premade designs: https://www.thingiverse.com/ Spice rack and Chiefs emblem are on the top of the priority list. Good (free software) for designing for your own: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal Cool shit https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/ Please post tips, etc. if you have any |
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01-28-2024, 04:11 AM | #31 |
Ain't no relax!
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Stand for my XBox controller, 3D scanned model for exact fit. Added non-slip rubber dots to the base.
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01-28-2024, 08:03 AM | #32 |
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Jax, FL (Southbank)
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Is there a type of 3D printing that creates a smooth surface? All the pieces I’ve seen have distinctly rough surfaces that identify itself as “3D printed”.
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01-28-2024, 08:27 AM | #33 |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Lenexa, KS
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Made my pops this morning and evening pill organizer.
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01-28-2024, 09:30 AM | #34 |
Hey Loochy, I'm hooome!
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Today, 08:57 AM | #35 |
Kind of a mod
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
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Just purchased one myself (arrived yesterday). I made my first print the cliche tchotchkes - fitting for the holiday.
However, I think I'll be spending most of my time for a while working on organizers. The Gridfinity system is awesome, so I'm printing all sorts of grids and bins for drawers and my modest little shop. It's pretty crazy how much you can do! |
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Today, 09:10 AM | #36 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Land of Drincoln
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My neighbor made me a beer bottle holder used for drying out washed bottles for homebrewing. The bottles sit upside down to drain and dry out
I only bottle for competition entries but its pretty handy I don't have one myself but think it would be super handy for organizing |
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Today, 09:14 AM | #37 |
Hey Loochy, I'm hooome!
Join Date: Oct 2008
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I'm having a hell office a time getting little stuff to stay stuck to the plate. It always pops off and then everything fouls and ruins the print
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Today, 09:23 AM | #38 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Donkey Land
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I'm a n00b and know nothing, but have you tried different plates? From what I understand, some are better at sticking than others.
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Today, 09:54 AM | #39 | |
Ain't no relax!
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Be sure to use Brim. And increase the temp of your plate by 2-3 degrees for the first layer. Both will really help that first layer to stick. If you model is top heavy in any way, you must use supports. Many models require them for a successful print. Sometimes it's a pain, as you'll use more filament for the supports than you do for the actual model. If you have a particular model that's giving you trouble, link the model here. |
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Today, 10:01 AM | #40 |
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I have kind of the opposite issue - it's kind of a pain in the ass to get it to release from the plate after. Is the solution just to be patient and let the plate cool down? I think that's the case, but I have tons that I want to print, so I'm impatient.
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Today, 10:06 AM | #41 | |
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But ain't nobody got time for that.... Try this.. https://www.amazon.com/Premium-Print.../dp/B075SLTY8B |
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Today, 12:09 PM | #42 |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kansas City
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yeah...cooldown will help it pop loose, it is about the expanding and contracting of the plate, most overnight prints I come back to have popped loose themself.
For things coming loose during print, brim will absolutely help, you can also make your brim larger to help it adhere. I also turned my bed temp up a slight amount for one print that kept warping on me because part of the print pulled off as it was cooling during the print. |
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Today, 12:11 PM | #43 |
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Something I would love to find a way to get started on with our 3d printing is selling prints to make some money off of. If anyone does it and has success, I'd love to hear more about how you got started on it. I got gunshy as I read more about print files that have no commercial flags on them and all that. Like can I change one some and make it my own? Or do I have to start from scratch, etc.
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