I build my own 3d printers. This one was built on a oversized reprap. This is PLA plastic, because im simply out of ABS but it feels dang strong.
I build my own 3d printers. This one was built on a oversized reprap. This is PLA plastic, because im simply out of ABS but it feels dang strong.
did you program in the extra support?
Slic3r has an option for the supports, the printer struggled to print it had to add more supports to get it from failing.
interesting.. im actually looking iinto getting a makerbot, and one of the first things i was going to do was start running some of these bodies to sell (for a reasonable price of course), im glad to know that it can be done with an FDM printer
now to just figure out how to get a makerbot 2x without waiting 2 months...
Any chance these will be released in an editable format? That way the design could be adapted to fit other internals/tweak the design (keeping the Inception logo of course). I know that Inventor can't edit the STL file, but other programs may be able to
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B.S. Mechanical Engineering UW-Platteville 2012
Originally Posted by neftaly
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B.S. Mechanical Engineering UW-Platteville 2012
Originally Posted by neftaly
You can edit the stl in that you can union / diff the object, but IIRC, the stl lacks the actual vertices. So, if you wanted to add a cube to the side of the hopper, no problem. But if you want to actually modify / distort the shell, you'll have a harder time doing it. Having said that, fwiw, most 3d printable objects on the interweb are in stl format.
I think once I finally get this printer dialed in, I might try printing one, though perhaps I'll print it face down instead of face up.