This really showed me how similar modern glass PC cases are to 3D printers.
Nice!
I have a question though.
Cost wise, is it cheaper to have such a setup at home or use a third party service to print your project’s parts?
I would say that if you have a very occasional project that farming it out would save a ton of money. But if you have lots of stuff to do and you like doing it yourself then having your own is the way to go. Plus, I have already learned that making parts do not always come out as expected and you gotta go back into the cad and change stuff. So I can print it and if it needs adjusting I can do that and reprint right now.
Learning CAD is more difficult than learning to use the printer, that's for sure!
Thanks, that answer confirmed what I thought.
My most recent pricing experience is that service bureaus typically charge 10x what the actual material/wear and tear cost is. We are running internal machines now and only send out for exotic materials, large quantities.
So, if you are printing something about the size of a coffee mug once a week - it will pay for itself in a year.
VERY roughly speaking.
My needs in 3D printed parts is close to 0% a year, adding that the tech is evolving rapidly to even break even.
Fancy, mine is a now very old monoprice maker select v2 that I have had to do all kinds of fixes/mods to for it to keep working and not (literally) burst into flames.
Exactly the action I was avoiding. This machine is amazing. I'm pretty excited to be learning CAD so that I can make more stuff. I just made feet for my flooring chopper, it took 5 minutes to design them and about 15 minutes to print them. I'm having a blast.
Awesome, have fun with it man, post some pics or share your projects =)
Y'all are gonna get sick of my 3D printing posts!! Well, probably not you, you post here a lot.
One of these days imma pay y'all to make me a hurdy gurdy
Who are we monitoring around your printer (Blink camera)?
I've got them all over the place, inside and out!!
~5 years ago I bought TENAVOLTS rechargeable lithium batteries for mine. All 8 of them still work great today. ~~~~
I appreciate the tip, thank you.
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