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Jun '17
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Just chiming in here…Onyx supports are wicked easy to deal with. If you don't want to pay for the cost of fiber, then get thier Onyx only printer for a...
Mar '17
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Better online software will always make a difference. They continuously improve the capabilities of thier Eiger software often. Also, clean nozzles, ch...
Dec '16
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I haven't seen this problem but perhaps try replacing your plastic nozzle. And as Advanced World suggested…reslice the part and give it another try. Al...
Dec '16
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Onyx is a proprietary material for Markforged printers. It's a combination of nylon and chopped fiber. It's very durable and light and with the right g...
Aug '16
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Check your bed height to the nozzle, gauges should be in your kit, and always use the glue stick. Once your bed is level you can run the bed level test...
Jul '16
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Oh wow…way cool! Now I need to play and add this to the mix of work I do! Thanks a ton for reminding me this is capable!
Jun '16
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Just keep in mind, the Markforged printer does not melt the fiber…it softens the material as it passes thru the print head, adhering to the nylon and d...
Jun '16
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Hi Coboxite. If you can share an .stl file of the parts at my hub, I can probably get you an approximation of weight of your parts. Ed-
May '16
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DMLS printing is quite spectacular and accurate. As well as Polyjet which will give you astonishing results. The Markforged printer is phenomenal for s...
May '16
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If you join the SOLIDWORKS Forum page (become a member) you can get more info on just about any subject SOLIDWORKS offers. I don't think you need to ow...