Re: 3D printers
@Magurp244, thanks for that info. I'm glad to hear that I may be able to use one, at least partially.
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@Magurp244, thanks for that info. That's very helpful. I'm glad to hear that I may be able to use one, at least partially.
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Hi.@magurp244: Wow, thanks for some very useful information.
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There are many different kinds of 3D printer, but the most common ones use PLA or ABS plastic spools or varying types. Some more exotic ones print metal or other materials, though those can be very expensive.Personally, i'm using an Anet A8, which was fairly affordable
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@9Oops, actually Pronsole also lets you remotely check the current and set extruder and bed temperatures on the command line, along with print progress. 3D printers all typically have heat sensors to prevent thermal runaway, so the software taps into that.
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Re: 3D printers
@9Oops, actually Pronsole lets you remotely check the current and set extruder and bed temperatures on the command line, along with print progress. 3D printers all typically have heat sensors to prevent thermal runaway, so the software taps into that.
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@6 one of my pet peeves is people talking about stuff they don't know about and giving disinformation to others. Note that if I am unsure of a point when explaining, I make dang sure that's made clear. I don't just run off whole cloth and say yep its this or yep its
Re: 3D printers
There are many different kinds of 3D printer, but the most common ones use PLA or ABS plastic spools or varying types. Some more exotic ones print metal or other materials, though those can be very expensive.Personally, i'm using an Anet A8, which was fairly affordable
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Thanks for the information everyone.Ironcross, you brought up a number of points that I hadn't considered. It sounds like I'm going to have to wait for this technology to mature before playing with it.
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Re: 3D printers
@5I believe the information in post 3 is likely just refering to regular printers. (likely having confused the two) Nothing to get upset about.
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@3 what the bloody hell is this tripe. This is one of those instances when if you don't know what you're talking about, then don't talk about it, especially when it is someone looking for information. 3D printers most assuredly do not take ink or toner, and cannot print
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I have a 3D printing club at my college, I am the president of this club. I have used a 3D printer myself and I am totally blind. It is possible to send over the file but that is just it. It can not be maintained easily because the parts are either very small or very hot
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Hi.Well, this is a multipart question.1. Well I'd imagine that if you used windows paint to open a picture file or something, you could print it in the usual way.However things like gimp and a few other image programs are not accessible.2. maintaining the printer.There
Re: 3D printers
I've actually been looking into them as well. I've done some reading about how they work, and I've been very curious about how accessible they are to use and maintain. Of course, it wouldn't be hard at all to find models online instead of creating them yourself, but there's
3D printers
Hi,I'm curious if any of you have messed around with a 3D printer. I know that we wouldn't be able to create models to print. I'm more curious about the software responsible for sending the model to and interacting with the printer.There's also the maintenance of the printer
3D printers
Hi,I was curious if any of you have messed around with a 3D printer. I know that we wouldn't be able to create models to print. I'm more curious about the software responsible for sending the model to and interacting with the printer.There's also the maintenance of the printer
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