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We have! We have a thread already! Anything that makes a cast or can be casted can be made durable! I can cast in any material that is of interest! Last I casted in plaster!!!
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oh, you are right, i didnt notice... my bad. I will look into 3D printing solutions and maybe start some topic there.
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I'm late to the party, but hello back!!!
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Its great to be back and it is great to know thee is a section on 3D printing.
I will say this I am in no way a professional in 3D printing.
It does take a bit to get to know what to do and when to do it.
For those that are interested in getting started in 3D printing and do not want to spend a bunch of money I suggest the following printer.
The Monoprice 3d Mini Printer V2 or V3, great printer with a 120 x 120 x 120mm build which will give you plenty of room to print.
You can find the V2 on ebay for less than $200 and V3 is right around $250.
I have 2 of those and they have proven to be great printers for the price.
I will also have to add that for the most part I don't have to sand on occasion I have to file and area and many time I have to drill holes.
Currently I have just finished on the design of a biped robot in small scale that I am printing. When finished and assembled I will post some images here.
Looking forward to getting caught up with everyone's work they have been doing and helping where I can.
I will say this I am in no way a professional in 3D printing.
It does take a bit to get to know what to do and when to do it.
For those that are interested in getting started in 3D printing and do not want to spend a bunch of money I suggest the following printer.
The Monoprice 3d Mini Printer V2 or V3, great printer with a 120 x 120 x 120mm build which will give you plenty of room to print.
You can find the V2 on ebay for less than $200 and V3 is right around $250.
I have 2 of those and they have proven to be great printers for the price.
I will also have to add that for the most part I don't have to sand on occasion I have to file and area and many time I have to drill holes.
Currently I have just finished on the design of a biped robot in small scale that I am printing. When finished and assembled I will post some images here.
Looking forward to getting caught up with everyone's work they have been doing and helping where I can.
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That imagination is what has always defined you and great to know it is still active.jamesmc wrote: ↑31 Aug 2018, 19:17 Greetings,
You could make your robots to make micro-robots when in turn could create nanorobots. Of course, that printer resolution would be eye-squinting difficult.
Nanobots could be used to clean out the tubes in a Ketchup factory or something like that.
Welcome back and thanks for stopping by.
Promising field you are involved in.
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Has been relatively quite good! Lot's of projects, good personal life, and well.. still too few clients and little passive income. But I'm good, always improving skills. I've jumped onboard the Bforartists wagon, it's the artist friendly fork of Blender started by Tiles, an old trueSpace user. I'm a big fan and help develop it where I can.