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(02-18-2018, 01:22 PM)wawoodman Wrote: ....... nor do I know what I would do with one.
Spend a lot of money on expensive weed-eater line?
Willie
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I've wanted one for years, but I couldn't justify the expense. Now my nephew has three of them, and they are available to use any time I want.
But I can't think of a single thing I really want to make that would get me to make the 20 minute drive to do it.
Full of ideas, but slow to produce parts
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(02-18-2018, 03:29 PM)Highpower Wrote: (02-18-2018, 01:22 PM)wawoodman Wrote: ....... nor do I know what I would do with one.
Spend a lot of money on expensive weed-eater line?
But then, I’d have to buy a weed-eater.
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Your first 3D printer ... then go big or go home ...
https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/07/apis...ted-house/ and
http://apis-cor.com/en/.
Note that I have two much smaller 3D printers. Both were kits. One is a Delta and one is a Cartesian. One is finished ... the Cartesian ... the other is not. Made some things to make sure it worked ... like small dogs, Yoda [that is the "Hello World" for 3D printers], etc. ... and then tried to make some things that were useful ... like project boxes for some electronic stuff.
Did not work out as planned. Would print for several hours and then something would go wrong and the part was useless. I am sure if I had spent enough time on it I could have figured it out. Others have and so why can't I. But it was easier to just get something from DigiKey, check the enclosure box off the list and then move on to the real problem.