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Advice on 3d printing/fabrication

By Oldgoat

6 years ago


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    #7 6 years ago

    https://m.gearbest.com/3d-printers-3d-printer-kits/pp_628789.html

    These are cheap. Takes some tweaking to get it printing nice though.

    #11 6 years ago
    Quoted from Oldgoat:

    Do you have one of these? How much tweaking is needed?

    Yes I do. Not alot. It took a little bit of time to put together. Had to print a spool holder. Also, you can print brackets that will help stiffen everything. Just leveling the bed took a few tries and figuring out the temperatures to print at too. Also, had to print a fan bracket to help with cooling. It's fun but more work than spending 500 dollars on a completed printer.

    #13 6 years ago

    Yes lots of premade parts for the printer are easily downloadable. I use Cura as a slicer. (I'm a noob at this so take my advice with a grain of salt)

    #15 6 years ago
    Quoted from thedefog:

    are these cheapies worth it? I'm thinking of getting one for my son to make little crappy figues and learn about 3D modeling in the process. Wouls also be cool to print some old models i made in Blender years ago. In other words, justification to buy one for myself via "learning" with my son.

    Learning with your son is priceless. Imagine if he became an engineer because he enjoyed makeing things in cad? It's worth the 200 dollars.

    The cheap DIY printers are decent but more work. If he like building it should be fun. Lots of little nuts and bolts so it can be a little tedious to build but satisfying when you get your first print.

    #17 6 years ago
    Quoted from woz:

    My son was the only one using the 3D printer at high school and he really showed an interest in the whole design process. He asked me to get this Monoprice Maker Select 3D Printer v2 printer for him last year:
    https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=13860
    Best thing I have ever purchased! The nice thing about thid printer is that it requires very little assembly unlike some others. He did add some extra bracing by printing parts from 3D models already available.
    He has recently done some work for a friend who is doing a custom pinball, I'll see if I can post some pics.
    Be prepared to do a lot of tweaking with the print files and setup of the printer. Temperature, humidity and level will effect the final print outcome.
    Having said that this is a great printer one of the connectors on the main board melted (common problem amongst low cost printers apparently) so be aware of that.
    He is now in his 2nd year at Uni studying mech eng ... he even told me recently that he was glad I got that printer for him and encouraged him ( and he rarely gives me credit for anything lol).
    I suggested he should get a portfolio of his creations and advertise custom pinball parts for Pinsiders in order to to pay for his tuition fees

    That maker select looks nice. Is it as clean looking in real life as the picture? My tevo tarantula looks like a mess of wires right now lol

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