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3D Desktop printer $139 free shipping

By vid1900

6 years ago


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    #1 6 years ago

    If you've been putting off owning your own 3DP, this is probably your moment to get off the pot.

    https://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_343643.html?wid=44&lkid=10315376

    Discount code: GBA8US

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    #9 6 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    How do you scan/photograph the part to be reproduced? Does this printer do that, or do you need some other device?

    You could use a 3D scanner, or just draw the part.

    Many pinball parts have already been drawn and can be downloaded from the net.

    Here is a whole pinball machine somebody 3D printed:

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    Here is a bunch of parts already drawn up:

    http://www.yeggi.com/q/pinball/?s=tt

    Wolfmarsh has a bunch of 3D instructions here on Pinside

    #36 6 years ago

    Just like when you build your own Mechmate, if you build it, you are intimately familiar with it.

    #38 6 years ago
    Quoted from toyotaboy:

    Agreed, which is why I bought my prusa as a kit (that and I saved $200, and got it 2 weeks sooner). However, building the prusa or A8 kit is a lot of work.

    It took me a month to build my first Mechmate, and 3 weeks to build my second.

    http://www.mechmate.com/

    Do not underestimate the amount of time you will spend dicking with stuff........

    #41 6 years ago
    Quoted from EvanDickson:

    Wow, how much does it cost to build a CNC cutting table?

    About $3500 if you already have an old computer to run it.

    There is a guy in MI that machines the rails (that's the only time consuming part if you dyi).

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