RetroThutmose
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Thanks. I am very impressed with this machine and the materials.That is looking beautiful dude.
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Thanks. I am very impressed with this machine and the materials.That is looking beautiful dude.
Very cool!Iterations of a preload clip tool I designed and perfected. Simple but a great way to learn some very basic 3d modeling.
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You'll soon be able to design and print safety add-ons for your RC's so they won't break...just sayin'i ordered a few tips for the printer, all of the prints i saved from bambu makerworld said to print in a .2 nozzle and the system comes with a .4 nozzle.
with all the stuff to print how do you guys decide which to print first lol, i can't wait
safety? what language is this? its like that word "finished rc" i dont understand.. no compredoYou'll soon be able to design and print safety add-ons for your RC's so they won't break...just sayin'
But you could be rich like Navin R Johnson.safety? what language is this? its like that word "finished rc" i dont understand.. no compredo
What the hell are you printing with a .2 nozzle? Show me. That's for tiny, detailed stuff. You can only print at .1mm layer height with a .2mm nozzle bro.i ordered a few tips for the printer, all of the prints i saved from bambu makerworld said to print in a .2 nozzle and the system comes with a .4 nozzle.
with all the stuff to print how do you guys decide which to print first lol, i can't wait
omylanta... its not a nozzle I've been reading its a thickness!!!What the hell are you printing with a .2 nozzle? Show me. That's for tiny, detailed stuff. You can only print at .1mm layer height with a .2mm nozzle bro.
print a benchy first. maybe some test cubes and cylinders to verify consistency.i ordered a few tips for the printer, all of the prints i saved from bambu makerworld said to print in a .2 nozzle and the system comes with a .4 nozzle.
with all the stuff to print how do you guys decide which to print first lol, i can't wait
That .2mm nozzle will come in handy if you want to do fine detail printsomylanta... its not a nozzle I've been reading its a thickness!!!
https://makerworld.com/en/models/11..._aem_GgeVwKcbInlK2A0iqASN5g#profileId-1110032
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 45% infill
I've read this on almost all of them and read the .2mm LAYER as the size nozzle... fml always wasting money over here
He's famous ya know!!But you could be rich like Navin R Johnson.
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Cool. Those will come in handyHe's famous ya know!!
Printer won't be here till Monday. Been doing TinkerCAD tutorials. Currently working on small storage boxes that I tend to need frequently. Coming right along so far.
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First print should be a first layer test. This is the test I use whenever I need to re-calibrate or test out different slicer settings/methods:i ordered a few tips for the printer, all of the prints i saved from bambu makerworld said to print in a .2 nozzle and the system comes with a .4 nozzle.
with all the stuff to print how do you guys decide which to print first lol, i can't wait
I hate you now, soooooo bad! You're killing it over there!
https://a.co/d/dEYyBgTI hate you now, soooooo bad! You're killing it over there!
What resin is that?