Time for a new print with the @BambulabGlobal H2D, with Darth Vader in an urban environment. Dual color to minimize filament waste, and scaled up to the maximum build volume.
Designed by El1as on MakerWorld
Another recent print, this time it's Kratos from Eastman printed on the @Creality3dP K2 Plus. Default slicer profiles need a bit of tuning, but the results are good for a full-build volume print.
I have user a few 3D scanners in the last few years, but the @Revopoint3d MIRACO is the one which produces the most usable results, without a lot of hassle.
Check out my review in the link below:
https://t.co/szAlQFHiOb
If you are looking for a decent Windows 11 PC which can also be turned into a great NAS / Server to run your self-hosted apps and store your files, I strongly recommend checking out the AOOSTAR R7 and R1 Mini PCs. Great value for the price, compact format and relatively quiet.
I never used 3D printed shoes and I was always curious about them. @Creality3dP sent me a pair a while ago, and now I am a believer!
Can't wait to see what other 3D printed shoes come out in the future.
https://t.co/gwLCXgF8ep
@Bryan_Vines@printablescom@Elegoo_Official How were the tolerances? Was it easy to put together?
I've always wanted to print a big one, but usually it's hard to make everything fit right when you scale too much.
I had a lot of filament spools that were barely enough for any useful model, so I decided to print some Infinity Bins to organize my stuff.
These bins are very useful and easy to print. And I love the smart design that allows you to stack and combine them in a single unit.
@QIDI_3dprinter has launched a new printer, the Q1 Pro.
Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be as good as the X-Max 3 I previously reviewed.
There are also a few hardware decisions that don't seem to be well-tested.
More about it in my review below:
https://t.co/RAIgOejtoJ
@DracoCZE@eibos3d@Creality3dP@sunluofficial Unfortunately, it always requires you to touch the screen to turn it on. So you cannot automatically turn it on with a smart plug.
But if you're a bit more technical, this picture might help make something that works. I remember someone putting a board with Kipper in it.
I've tested three PTC Filament driers from @eibos3d, @Creality3dP and @sunluofficial
Which one is the best? How about the temperature accuracy?
Learn more about them by checking the link below.
https://t.co/iOiyX6kSdP
@DracoCZE@eibos3d@Creality3dP@sunluofficial S4 has the function where you set a certain humidity level so it can start automatically. Meaning that one could possibly keep it always on.
But I will check to see if it can be auto-started with a remote Wi-Fi enabled smart plug.
@DracoCZE@eibos3d@Creality3dP@sunluofficial No idea, haven't seen something like this yet.
But I am wondering - what would be the Wi-Fi use case for it?
I usually just put the filament in, press a button and that's it.