two years on from this thread being kicked off with an ANET printer
Things have moved on in the world of printers
So what does one of the more trusted 3D printing Youtubers think of the current ANET offerings
I'd advise watching this before you decide on a printer
All my workbenchs are pallet truck compatable and are the same height within 10mm of the table saw
If it fitted between the forks it would be done already
But as it wuld need to lift it by about 3 inches then i don't fancy it
A very similar solution to what i have for my pillar drill apart...
I don't know if mentioning woodworking here is an ban hammer offence
BUT
I'm going to be moving my table saw out of the wee workshop which the other half has taken over as her jewellery workshop down to my shiny new workshop
To make it less of a pain in the hoop i am wanting to make it...
PLA and PETG are what use for 99% of what i print. PLA stronger but more brittle PETG more useable outside and less brittle
£300 printer not sure
£400 printer then is a pursa mini
https://www.prusa3d.com/original-prusa-mini/
Why? Well the prusa company are sort of apple like in they have an...
Its a double cab where the back seats have been chucked out and replaced with a flat floor
Room for one dog only
And he is going to be big once he is fully grown
Within the book of words for an MOT it is a fail if you have corrosion within 2 bananas of a seat belt mounting point
I need to mount a dog guard behind the back seats of out pickup to keep pup behind the seats
Todo this the easiest way is to drill a 12mm hole in the B pillar and wack in a...
being a tight so and so i am wanting to get some nice cheap whiteboards but to the dimensions i want
So
has anyone got a clue how to make a whiteboard or if i feel lazy anywhere that makes really long skinny ones?
I am refurbishing a bacon slicer for the local butcher
And what i assumed to be a screw on part turned out not to be
It is a very elderly rubber bump stop which pushes onto a barbed fitting
Before i either make one from a TPU filament on the 3D printer or re-engineer the machine
Any ideas...
I've a Prusa i3 Mk3S and i think sod all of a 36 hour print
Just push go and off it trots
Yes i have bought into the prusa eco-system using their filament when i can as well as their slicer but it is pretty boringly reliable