3D Printers

From: koswix12 Aug 2015 10:59
To: ANT_THOMAS 38 of 109
Depends - what are you printing?
From: ANT_THOMAS12 Aug 2015 11:21
To: koswix 39 of 109
Boxes, enclosures, I doubt anything too intricate. No tie interceptors.
From: koswix12 Aug 2015 11:49
To: ANT_THOMAS 40 of 109
ABS then. More durable and stronger. 
From: koswix12 Aug 2015 11:49
To: koswix 41 of 109
(but if the enclosures are big, you'll need a heated bed and maybe some hairspray to prevent/reduce warping)
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Aug 2015 23:36
To: koswix 42 of 109
Hairspray? What does that do? And what's the difference between the two types? Suited to different types of objects? Shall I add one more question mark to my post?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)21 Aug 2015 05:41
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 43 of 109
It prevents or reduces warping. Of hair, presumably
From: koswix21 Aug 2015 07:04
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 44 of 109
Helps the Base Layer stick to the bed (and stay in place/not curl up at the edges).

Abs is stronger* but, generally, it's harder to print such fine details reliably.


*depending how you define strength
From: Chris (CHRISSS)21 Aug 2015 12:09
To: koswix 45 of 109
I see. Can I use hairspray to make print a 3D model directly on someone's head?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)21 Aug 2015 12:10
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 46 of 109
Could I use hair gel or chocolate mousse instead?
From: koswix21 Aug 2015 12:15
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 47 of 109
If you heat their head to about 160C and they sit very still, sure why not.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)21 Aug 2015 13:50
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 48 of 109
I find chocolate mousse a little sloppy for good hold, but you could try a chocolate mouse
From: koswix12 Oct 2015 13:11
To: ANT_THOMAS 49 of 109
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2015-Many-kinds-of-language-DIY-sunhokey-prusa-i3-3d-printer-2-rolls-New-Arrival-filament/32490431488.html?spm=2114.01010108.3.214.1bvjLU&ws_ab_test=201556_8,201527_2_71_72_73_74_75,201560_4


No seller reviews, but I think AliPay is pretty secure so wondering it's worth a punt...

I'm also working on a UV resin printer at the moment, got a 405nm laser diode and driver on their way from the States.
From: ANT_THOMAS12 Oct 2015 13:29
To: koswix 50 of 109
That is very cheap. Too good to be true?
From: koswix12 Oct 2015 14:04
To: ANT_THOMAS 51 of 109
I'd imagine so, but Ali Express do offer a money back guarantee type thing, although I've no idea how reliable it is.

It seems to require you to return the item if it's not as described, and I imagine the cost of posting a 3D printer back to china is not going to be insignificant. 
From: ANT_THOMAS20 May 2016 10:38
To: ALL52 of 109
Prusa i3 MK2 announced

http://prusaprinters.org/original-prusa-i3-mk2-release/

I assume once the schematics are released they will start to appear on aliexpress.

Which will probably mean the i3 clones will drop in price.
EDITED: 20 May 2016 17:06 by ANT_THOMAS
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)20 May 2016 16:28
To: ANT_THOMAS 53 of 109
They really seem to have made some great improvements with this upgrade.  I'm thinking of buying one later on. 
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)20 May 2016 20:32
To: ALL54 of 109
So what are recommendations for 3D printers worth getting that are under £500(ish) and available to buy now (i.e. not kickstarer/pre-order/etc), have decent build quality, useful & easy to source materials, able to print more than 5cm2, etc?
EDITED: 20 May 2016 20:35 by BOUGHTONP
From: koswix20 May 2016 21:35
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 55 of 109
Either a shitty kit from Aliexpress for about £50-150, or spend a fair bit more than £500 for something that works at least some of the time.

Or back my kickstarter and I'll build myself a house with the money before announcing that the project failed in 4 years time.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)20 May 2016 23:13
To: koswix 56 of 109
Thought so. :(
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)24 May 2016 15:12
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 57 of 109
I have two of these.  I paid $349 for the first one and less than $300 for the second with 3 spools of filament. The only bad thing about them is you have to use their filament.  I am going to mod one of them and swap the board with an Arduino and RAMPS.