I use my 3d printer sparingly. I don't like printing useless stuff, so I design parts when needed if I can't find them somewhere else.
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I use my printer when I need it. Once I learned CAD, the need to print toys and trinkets basically evaporated. (I did just print a tiny guitar for my daughter for Christmas as a placeholder for a trip to the guitar store after the holidays were over.)
The printer is now an extremely useful tool. The drawback is that I don't use as much filament and have had a few spools degrade on me. It's no biggie, but it's a time suck to dry it and get it usable again.
Do what I do, when you have filament, extrAs, supports. Leave them in a 5 gallon bucket until 2/3 full. Then go out to the garage with your old toaster oven and make filament bricks. It takes no time at all to make....please help me I have filament bricks 9x12x1" everywhere. Please normalize this lol
Same but when I do use it, wow is it handy to have around. It's more than paid for itself with all the stuff I've been able to fix with it or make outright.
I am the same way but I get hell from the wife for purchasing something that isn't being used. So now I have a table full of articulated dragons, and a wife asking why I have so many....
Print yourself a new wife, simple.
I like printing those flexi Dino’s.
It’s for my niece. Honest. Grown men don’t play with Dino’s….
Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
We may experience some turbulence then explode.
the color changing with temperature plastics are a good choice, my niece likes the purple to pink one
my niece likes the sparkly stuff. That you know... destroys nozzles.
Ah the things we uncles go through, huh?
Tungsten steel nozzle.
I use the microswiss hardened nozzles they last well enough for the price points. unless you're going to go up to the ruby tipped nozzles, they're still going to wear out with just about any of the abrasive filaments.
I recently tried some dual-color silk filament. Half the filament is one color, half is another color. It makes cool looking parts that are different colors on each side.
They're a great test for new filaments... the ones I keep stockpiling.
My favorite is Gunther’s steggo.
To print. My favorite to print! (“Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal! Ahahahah!”)
Although for testing new filaments, I usually go with a small egg-shaped spiral printed glue pot (or paint pot or small parts holders,) small things, I feel like spiral prints show flaws, as well as layer adhesion issues.
I usually do Flexi Rex. Thanks for introducing me to Günther.
most welcome, lol. I think the uploader has a triceratops too? there's a lot of them out there.
I'd play tho
(I mean, that’s the joke, right? I do play…. Even when no one is around. Actually? Helps me focus; gives my mind a rest from problems for a minute, if that makes sense.)
The articulated print-in-place animals are such great gifts.
They are fun and look magical how they are just printed as one piece.
I also like the NASA fabric, it is like 3d printed chain mail, but then futuristic
Your niece will love it if you 'scale to print volume' (in prusa & super slicer)
Did an articulated dragon on an ender 5 plus. It is over 4 foot long. My daughter loves it
that... would make a dragon that's larger than the niece is.
I shouldn't do that. It'll give her... ideas.
(who am I kidding, this is what uncles are made for! the only way this could possibly get any better is if there's LEDs and a pi pico.)
Don’t ask me if my bed is level
People with self-leveling 3D printers:
signature look of superiority
I hope your corner warps
People with enclosed printers:
Signature look of superiority
I hope you get a knot in your filament
People who own a 3D printer but never print.
Signature look of superiority
This just turned into “how to solve 3d printing problems” lmao
Simple, just don't ever swap spools after opening one.
People with high-end FDM 3D printer: You guys bed-level?
I litterly got bed leveling simply because the act of leveling was too annoying and I'd end up either spending way too long on it or simply not bother printing anything at all
Ohhh yeah that's a good one
May your filament be strong and plentiful and may all your beds be level.
I got addicted to converting USGS and European digital elevation data to 3d topo map prints; I just think they're neat!
That sounds neat. If you change filament with elevation it could be pretty educational too
Any for Czechia?
My wife is from Italy, so I printed out a topo of the valley where she grew up. It took me a long time to figure out how to change to the European projection in the software I was using, and I didn't write down how I did it; unfortunately I'm not sure I can figure out it again! There's a digital elevation TIFF of the whole EU available online, even Czechia! If you want to make it a project, I can point you in the right direction and give you some pointers on converting to a obj file to print. I found a couple websites that went through the process, but I didn't find their directions very complete and had to figure a lot out myself.
New revisions of the printer design itself of course.
I always recommend a buttplug
As you should.
Hopefully not with the default settings. Would be a shame if the tiny part broke because of low infill.
I recently made a violin that sounds pretty decent but I don't know how to play it yet
The main body was what I was worried about the most but it turned out pretty easy it just took a long time
Check out the "modular fiddle" everything fits fine on a cr6 se
I'm a mod in a telegram group (not piracy oriented). Pretty much every other day comes in a clueless idiot asking, ipsis literis, "what's the best printer?"
Ask said idiot what they want to print and you're met with one of two: silence or "I wanna print some stuff". What stuff? "Oh just a couple of stuff first, you know" - They want a printer without having a fucking clue of anything and they're always surprised to know that resin printers are a thing.
To be fair, I didn't know what to print as well when I started. Now I always know.
Boats of course. Lots and lots of boats.