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Nov 2014

Congrats on the Felix, I have one and it is hands down the best FDM printer out there for ABS.

Sketchup is the easiest way for you to get drawing. from there move to Autocad or similar.

Thanks All for comments and guidance, really appreciate that!

@kascejus really really really do it yourself in design software - you will get better and better after a really short time. Sketchup is a good place to start but the output can be buggy (not so good at producing manifold stls, but 123d will get you into the grove quicker and is great at stl output - have a loook at what people like James brunton do tih it in his ironaman cosplay on Youtube. For cookie cutters you needs a thick rim at the base (3-4mm thick) and then the wall as thin as you can get it - 1 or 2 wall thicknessess and fairly short as it is thin!

Ideally use XT or other ‘food grade’ plastic, and/or you ca throw it away, but XT is ok in a dishwasher. Start simple - do some stars of different sizes - and gradually work up in complexity. Recently I did a Llama for a party cracker :slight_smile:

But the more you do yourself the faster you will get.

James

16 days later

Ninja, thanks for reply. Really interested in your upcoming post, will be waiting for it to become available. A question for you: where and when do you teach the classess on 3D printing? I would be interested in participating and learning. Do you do your classess online? Thanks!

11 months later