Debby on Nostr: nprofile1q…sx2x0 Thanks for your questions! I'm mainly looking to print functional ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqgxjct94ayjwhj03eukvxkpfz5vlvs9vmpfy2y5avg48sw237kscs2sx2x0 (nprofile…x2x0) Thanks for your questions! I'm mainly looking to print functional parts, as I'm more of an engineer and maker than an artist. I have some rudimentary knowledge of 3D modeling, mostly using Blender, and a bit with FreeCAD. In the past, I used a 3D printer at university, but back then, it felt more like an expensive proof of concept than a practical tool.
I'm particularly interested in printing things like laptop covers, gadgets, and other useful items. I think I’ll need a printer with a relatively large build volume—definitely not smaller than 250x250mm. Fortunately, I have a spare room, so space and noise aren't an issue for me. I would like a functional printer with which to deepen my knowledge of 3D printing, nothing too expensive—I'm okay with tinkering, but not quite an expert for the start.
Additionally, I use Linux on all my computers and would prefer an open-source-friendly 3D printer that doesn’t require any cloud services or apps. Any recommendations you have that would fit the bill? Thanks again for your help!
I'm particularly interested in printing things like laptop covers, gadgets, and other useful items. I think I’ll need a printer with a relatively large build volume—definitely not smaller than 250x250mm. Fortunately, I have a spare room, so space and noise aren't an issue for me. I would like a functional printer with which to deepen my knowledge of 3D printing, nothing too expensive—I'm okay with tinkering, but not quite an expert for the start.
Additionally, I use Linux on all my computers and would prefer an open-source-friendly 3D printer that doesn’t require any cloud services or apps. Any recommendations you have that would fit the bill? Thanks again for your help!