domenica 9 luglio 2023

Welcome to my world beginner.

Yes you choose a beginner's printer and use beginners software and have beginners language and beginners ideas.

I used to be there 20 years ago when... nothing existed... and now everything exists (well... almost)

In time you will learn that even if a Prusa, bed slinger are not your best option, just the cheapest and most easy to get along whit when learning this new universe and how to deal with.

At a certain point in time you will want better design capabilities, and will start looking into FreeCad universe or it's paid counterparts Inventor, Catia, SolidWorks, Solid Engineering, and many others.

Now that is a steep learning curve compared with Tinkercad...Lol.

You will also want speed and precision, so you will try on your own skin Delta printers and Core X,Y, printers (I went for the latter)

You will want to skip the plastic V wheels for rail guides and try some Voron/Ratrig/Bambulab expensive machines and their cheaper competitors out there, just to learn that they are faster and better in PLA and ABS, but if you go for the real deal like Nylon (PolyAmide), PPS, PEI or PEEK, PEKK you cannot print them fast anyway, while PLA and ABS you can take them to insane melting rates, the others would melt far slower so speed is not a concern, but costs is, them art dear...lol.

So you don't want to waste them, hence you want no supports that you will throw away. I mean at 600 bucks to 1000 bucks a Kg... man...

And than you will want to print without supports, especially inside cavities where you cannot reach to clean them out...

But such printers do not exist yet (I have a few, ask me how... and there is no slicer for non linear 5 axis or 9 axis printers... yet).

You are welcome.

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