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Mar 2015

I notice we don’t have a lot of activity here and would like to understand our local 3D printed supply and demand atmosphere. Also, though new I am to this particular community, I can offer a lot of help with RepRap (mainly Prusa i3’s, but other as well) printers calibration, maintenance and information.

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That is outstanding. I will print at a similar resolution. Perhaps I should use S3D as well. Slic3r is working well ffor me, but it does not hurt to try.

I think I had a little bit of fusing of the pieces, but it came loose easily. I’m not convinced that my success is directly attributable to S3D since I didn’t use any features Slic3r doesn’t have.

I would just try tuning the extrusion multiplier in Slic3r down a little bit – That’s the number one thing I think that could cause an otherwise well tuned printer to fuse the parts in this model. 95% is what I found works well with my particular filament and printer, but that could be a little bit different based on those two variables.

I have succeeded, and I did use Slic3r. I must say, I printed at a very high layer height in comparison to most (.2394), but it certainly works very well.

1 month later

Hey Mike -

ZVerse, located in Columbia, is one of the largest in full color 3D print applications. We have not been very active on 3D Hubs, but trying to be better about it. We design software for 3D Print and we do production today with 4 Projet 660s.

Let me know if we can be of help.

Thanks,

John

12 days later

I too am new to this community. Mike, we’re located about 7 miles apart. I’d love to see a Prusa in action *wink wink*

. My weapon of choice is the Replicator 2. I can do some rudimentary work in solidworks. My thingiverse profile has some replicator 2 improvements (http://www.thingiverse.com/funkshin/designs). I’m happy to try and help with replicator 2 questions.

The replicator 2 is definitely a capable machine. My Prusa does fantastic but plastic is so very limited. Its integration with other materials for a full function item is what I am working on now. I intend to build rc cars / quad copters to test that application. I’d love help and input.

1 year later