educate me on the error of my ways!
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
I couldn't be happier with my M2. That being said, I regularly prototype parts that push the limit of at least one, sometimes 2 axis of max build dimensions. I certainly wouldn't complain about a larger build volume. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I'd much rather print a part as one piece. It saves me post processing time and arguably produces a stronger / better finish.
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
Photopolymer printers have build volumes pretty close to that old TOM and they're definitely the new hotness.insta wrote:To be fair, the market won't either...
Might have something to do with expense: pouring a few hundred bucks of juice into the vat, even if it barely covers the bottom layer or three on a huge platform, would get old really fast.
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpH1zhUQY0c
the new technology of 3d printing (CLIP) the terminator 2 look alike is small as well... but quite fancy looking
the new technology of 3d printing (CLIP) the terminator 2 look alike is small as well... but quite fancy looking
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
Whew! Glad i didn't pick up that Form 2!
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
OK you know what I meant you goober.ednisley wrote:Photopolymer printers have build volumes pretty close to that old TOM and they're definitely the new hotness.insta wrote:To be fair, the market won't either...
Might have something to do with expense: pouring a few hundred bucks of juice into the vat, even if it barely covers the bottom layer or three on a huge platform, would get old really fast.
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Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
Aye!insta wrote:you know what I meant
Ain't it amazin' how history repeats itself, even when folks should know better?
Re: educate me on the error of my ways!
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