Fairly new to 3D printing and building bespoke loudspeakers.
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Thanks T The density of PETG certainly is attractive for my use. I’ll give it a go. cheers chris
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Hi all, I use 3Dhubs to print loudspeaker cabinets and now that I’m getting close to spending £1,000 on prints I’m starting to think about buying a printer for myself. I don’t need anything to be too clever. I print in PLA. I am mostly interested in buying a fully assembled printer that can do 400…
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Hi, Yeah I appreciate ‘perfect’ is not a completely helpful term in this sense. Although the reason I used it is because it is used in the FAQ of 3D hubs quite freely and used in terms of what would happen in the event of a dispute between printer and customer. 3D hubs have an expectation that a pr…
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Hi @cobnut Yeah that makes sense in terms of the general nature of the guidelines. And I agree that it remains down to me to specify what I need, but it is difficult to do that at first and I think some people may get put off by the difficult entry barriers. However, in the spirit of pushing the ind…
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Hi, Some comments on the guidelines: 1% dimentional accuracy is not good enough for me. I print loudspeaker cabinets at roughly 300mm x 200mm x 300mm scale. 1% would mean that a accuracy of 2.9mm is acceptabe. I cannot load drivers into the cabinets with this level of accuracy and would not be abl…
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Thanks, also works in Firefox!