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Dec '17 - Hi @ozonostudio , I believe you want quite a few things all happening simultaneously. So, you want 2 materials, one flexible an another rigid, both con...
Dec '16 - Well, the first thing is that if it uses LCD it is not DLP. DLP is a patent from Texas Instruments and it refers to an array of micro-mirrors that by t...
Apr '17 - Hi @blarose , A picture would be very useful, at least to understand the kind of failure. Which one fails? the HIPS or the SemiFlex? However (just a gu...
Apr '17 - Electronics plays a good role, in particular if you want to build a delta printer the processing speed is a relevant factor. However I found myself wel...
Mar '17 - Hi @koris , There are a few possible causes. If with the motors disabled you find resistance, means there is a problem most likely on the mechanics. Ch...
Jul '16 - I am in UK and it's exciting for me to know that the Photocentric resin works well on the Formlabs. I have just a Form 1+ and a LC10, but I visited the...
Oct '16 - It depends mostly on the slicer/print settings and orientation. For horizontal cross section groove I'd start around 0.2 mm clearance each side for a f...
Aug '16 - Considering you are printing in FDM and that such box has relatively "thin" walls, I think you should consider the nozzle diameter in this calculations...
Aug '16 - There are most likely more "high profile" boards around for industrial applications, but the point I believe is that with LARGE printers only the "powe...
Jul '16 - As said, a MOSFET is usually more practical for such applications, but a NPN should work too with the right network. The circuit you have limits the ba...
Jun '16 - ABS is surely an option, but PETG is also worth considering. Easier to print than ABS, it has good mechanical properties. If some part need to resist h...
Jul '16 - I don't have a MarkForged but this looks really cool! To be honest it makes perfect sense to think about circuitry and the guys of MarkForged are poten...
Jun '16 - Well… ideally 2 parts is the easiest and probably the best, as it is done in the model from the picture (you can see that the printing orientation of t...
Jun '16 - I agree with Infixus, clear PETG at the moment is the best easy to find material for clear FDM prints. Something claimed to have even better clarity is...
Jun '16 - Although there is technically equipment able to 3D print sub-micron features, like the Nanoscribe, these are still too big to reach the features of now...
Jun '16 - Well, besides what can or cannot be done, I would face the problem from another perspective. If you want to make something that needs to work as master...