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I was wondering what a good speed is for printing with a Reprap (Prusa i2/Mendel). I have constructed mine a year ago and I have tried to speed it up as much as possible. Now I can print a Marvin (40x40x40 demo order for 3dHubs) in 12 minutes. I have no idea if this speed could be increased more. Do…
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Following stellar results in 3D printing with flexible filament - think 3D printed soles or flexy arms -, we decided to put Gyrobot’s skills to test with the #flexmarvinchallenge. And guess what? He didn’t disappoint! Here’s how he did it: [FlexMarvin_0.jpg] Printer: BQ Witbox retrofitted with a…
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Dear hub friends Maybe some of you have even your own webshops where you offer print of designs you made yourselves. Others might have thought of it. What if such an infrastructure would be available via 3DHubs? I propose the possibility for hubs to have their own ‘webshops’ on 3DHubs where they c…
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Last week we tried our brand new Filabot, the magical machine that turns plastic pellets into filament, and even turns failed prints into recycled material. When you use a 3d printer often you know the process of 3D printing goes hand in hand with lots of trial and error. Ever so often we are left …
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Marvin looks great no matter what material he is printed in, but he is particularly stylish in Stainless Steel. Part PLA, part Steel, Proto-pasta Stainless Steel (SSPLA) turns your affordable PLA-compatible printer into a jewelry, costume, prop, figurine, robot-making factory. Workable with familiar…
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Where do you want to test it for? That matters a lot. Is it strength, food safety, conductivity, or what not?
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Hey Franky, would you be able to clarify this a bit, as I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying? Cheers!
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Totally agree Nacere, while I am new to 3Dhubs, I have always used print time vs volume for my costing models. Even though there is a ratio between the two metrics, print time allows for the cost of the support material as well as infill. Currently I estimate my operational print cost, which include…
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Hi guys, To be honest, John talk about a real problem for the hubbers. For me (and a lot of other hubs) the best way is to talk about a printing time price and not a volume. There is an other problem : the difference between professional printer and the other. If you know what i mean… Making a di…
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Hi John, Thank you for your message, as someone who loves to print on the Form1+ I know the resin is indeed quite pricy and I completely understand your concerns. As you can image probably image, calculating supports for all the different printers on 3D Hubs is quite complicated and this is somethi…
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What is your location? I do have a NextEngine scanner available…
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Hope that Santa is seeing this
And yes, 123D catch is definitely worth palying with. Make sure to share your results with us, it would be quite interesting to see how far you can go with it.
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It’s not possible at the moment to search for hubs that provide scanning services, so in the mean time I use this search: site:www.3dhubs.com “scanning”. Hope this helps
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Here’s the closest scanning hubs that I could find, let me know if it helps! http://www.3dhubs.com/bristol/hubs/ali-0 http://www.3dhubs.com/london/hubs/lukes
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@jandj3d - for DWS look here - http://dwssystems.com regards andy