Hey there, my name is Will and I am offering my 3d print services to anyone who is looking to have something printed. I bought the Ultimaker 2+ Extended for my startup but since I won’t be using it all the time, it should generally be open for your prints. I think 3d printing is wonderful and creative but the upfront cost, especially for a precise machine like the Ultimaker, creates a huge barrier for entry. Thus, putting in low rates to cover the basics, hopefully it’ll allow more people to take a leap and have something neat printed out. I look forward to printing your designs
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Stand assembly/features videos: [ - YouTube] [ - YouTube] Here’s my back story…I recently finished a my build of a large-format CNC milling machine. I’m currently trying to set up a side business for custom furniture/engraving/etc…One of my purchases was the Ultimaker 2 an…
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Yep. I had the same problem with ABS. Its absorbing water, shrinking and unshrinking. The law of thermodynamics is the issue. Perhaps print in a less facile material. Try PLA or petg.
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Hi @willdeng I’m not sure there’ll be any adhesive that’s both non-permanent and able to stand the environment of a shower. Personally, I’d get some of those sucker things that attach to the tiles, then adapt the shelf part to use them as the supports. Can’t recommend any in particular, but Googling…
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Hi Will, There is no real way of recycling the supports, but it would be a good idea to keep hold of some of it just in case you want to make a glue. If you buy acetone and mix it with the plastic, the plastic dissolves leaving a type of glue. This is ideal for gluing 3D printed parts together whic…