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I have a http://hlcs.it/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Prusa\_i3.1280.jpg like Prusa, I consider this Prusa fun to build, but not fit for production. It’s like a Ural motorcycle: lots of maintenance, very sensitive, error prone. I had more than 10 issues in one year, including fierce sparks from the ele…
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I “own” all three. M2 is hard to get in Europe, must be shipped, but is superior in mechanics and wiring. I would rate these items 9/8 in a 1-10 scale. I consider the Prusa 4/3. If a Prusa is your reference the R2 is very cost effective but rates 7/6.
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December 7 is fine! How can I apply/sign up? Is it one evening? (Two persons)
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i have ninjaflex here but haven’t had the time yet to try. But I can tell you the ROBO R1 here states 7 degrees too much on the extruder. So I print Pla in the 190 - 195 range to compensate for that. You can check it quite easy: Compare your bed temp with your extruder temp when you switch on. Take …
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18th of October is the first day of a Dutch school holiday week. I can not attend. Is there a second session?
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yes! I’m in for such a session. It’s quite a puzzle. But I am determent to master it.
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http://www.lairdplastics.com/product/materials/petg PETG Polyethylene terephthalate (aka. PET, PETE, PETG) is a plastic resin of the polyester family that is used to make beverage, food and other liquid containers, as well as for some other thermoforming applications. PETG is a clear amorphous the…
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I would recommend PETG, is more suitable for moist environments.