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So, basically I have a product that I think is pretty much only achievable via 3D printing (mainly due to its form and complexity). It is around 15x15x25cm in size, so rather large; but there are holes in the mesh of only a few mm which I think could make it hard to produce in any other manner. Wha…
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Hey man, thanks for giving this a go. The ideas are great about Lithoplanes, however I have finalised this version of the design as it has now been handed in at university. How would you suggest to separate the parts to “snap” them together. Thanks again
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The top was slightly scarred, due to it being printed on the bed and the external facade was therefore rough. Thanks for giving it a go
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Blimey! That’s a lot more expensive than I thought. Thanks for the quote but it’s well outside my budget. Sorry.
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Ahh yeah that would join nicely.
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The holes were alright, a bit stringy but that is probably to be expected. It however failed at that height. Hence the questioning
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Ahh that’s why. Do you think a dissolvable support would be an option?
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This was the print last time. Printed upside down
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I am going to attach an image of the previous print
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Yeah I have thought about using the Form 1+ printer, however I need it to be this size for both aesthetic values and for the size of the bulb I am using. Cheers
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Hi Greg, Glad you love the model! Basically it printed pretty darn well until around 98mm and was printed upside down for support purposes. This however the fell over due to some retraction issues, as I am not au fait with printer settings etc. I couldn’t justifiably explain it. Thanks, Sean
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Hi Oren, How much would that cost including shipping? As I am in the UK and on a reasonably tight budget (student project and all). Cheers, Sean
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Yeah I hope there are! I have another three like that one too.
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Thanks for that! Yeah it really is rather complex. But our project was to design something that had to be 3D printed, hence the complexity