Like HomerRamone wrote, it much depends what you're most likely to want to design. Simply put, do you tend to artwork or engineering? Mine in the latter so Onshape in my choice and has plenty of tutorials. Also now getting into 3d scanning to replicate complex shapes.Does anyone have any suggested "you tube training" for the basics if being able to create my own prints? Havent an issue with the printing, however would like to be able to create my own things![]()
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That's just the PLA.
Have got another 20 or so in ABS, PETG, Silk and Matte as well as tricolour & fluorescent!
Yes, I'm addicted.
I have toyed with getting a Revopoint Mini 2, which I think @mission65 has. I hear their software is good for post processing and getting you back to a model to print. But I haven't tried one.
This weekend, is Makers Central, https://www.makerscentral.co.uk/
I am hoping to see some scanners there and maybe take the plunge if the prices are good.
I'd forgotten all about that, thanks for the reminder.I have toyed with getting a Revopoint Mini 2, which I think @mission65 has. I hear their software is good for post processing and getting you back to a model to print. But I haven't tried one.
This weekend, is Makers Central, https://www.makerscentral.co.uk/
I am hoping to see some scanners there and maybe take the plunge if the prices are good.
That should be fairly easy to model if you can take measurements and a top down image from an exsiting oneI may end up scanning a metal part as I can't find it anywhere.
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Didn't really want to get a scanner but if needs must!
yeah easier than scanning id sayThat should be fairly easy to model if you can take measurements and a top down image from an exsiting one
I'd agree depending on the length of the part vs bed print size as ideal if not joined but otherwise still feasible. Once you've got the linear shape sorted (only need a 1 or 2mm extrude) then scale up and add the angles and cut outs which look relatively easy to position.yeah easier than scanning id say
Even take a pic of it on graph paper to help with measuring
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That's just the PLA.
Have got another 20 or so in ABS, PETG, Silk and Matte as well as tricolour & fluorescent!
Yes, I'm addicted.
Is that a small chair, or a massive spider?
I've actually just got my public liability insurance so I can sell more easily.Id be happier if I managed to sell a couple of the prints. Not fussed about making a business of it but enough to cover the patreon cost would be good
That's a similar logic to "saving" £1000 on a 4th printer because it was reduced in the sale.. Plus, you can then justify the cost of the printer by some reverse maths of how much it would have cost to buy the finished item.