Very Good. Let me know if I can help in some way.
I am interested? let me know, Mike Auer
Fantastic! Let’s make this meetup happen!
I live in Monticello and work in the South Metro, so I can make most any location. Would like to find a few people to setup a 3d print expo where we can get together show what we are working on and support those just getting into 3d printing. Weeknights are better in the summer as weekends end up being out of town for Basketball games or for Racing my car.
Gary
How does Friday the 29th sound to everyone? I can start calling around to different places to see what’s available.
I’m interested!
That works for me.
Hi Gary! maybe we can spin a yarn this way- I’m in Buffalo!
I’ve got the OK from Tin Wiskers to host the meeting and bring along a few printers! (Bots and Brews!)
If you are interested in attending and want to bring your printer (and print something!) please send me an email bruins.scott@gmail.com and let me know so we can have appropriate space set up. Space may be limited so printer space will be first come first serve.
So here is what we are shooting for:
Minnesota 3D Print Meetup
Friday, May 29th
6-10pm
Tin Wiskers Brewing Company
125 E 9th St. Unit 127
St. Paul, MN 55101
Pizza can be ordered from Black Sheep pizza next door.
Yea! I’ll sign up through the hub. I have the Replicator 5th Gen. I can bring it if a variety of brands or makes will add to the experience.
Variety is always good. Shoot me an email at bruins.scott@gmail.com if you plan on bringing your machine, there is limited space and a few other things to go over.
3D Hubs Event page is up!
https://www.3dhubs.com/minneapolis/events/minneapolis-st-paul-3d-print-meetup
We still have room for 1 more 3D printer if anyone is interested in bringing theirs. Shoot me an email at bruins.scott@gmail.com if you are interested.
Thanks!
Scott
Great news! I’ve shared that on the event too so that everyone attending can respond: https://www.3dhubs.com/minneapolis/events/minneapolis-st-paul-3d-print-meetup
I was talking to someone tonight that had built multiple printers similar to the prusa i3. I can’t remember what the type of printer was called. Any response would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Austin