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From Lyle
Thanks,
P.S. I know you sorta answered some of that. Something about website and training wheels. Listening has really helped me to understand how it works.
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https://www.tinkercad.com/
http://www.meshmixer.com/
Elmer’s Jumbo Glue Stick (3 Pack) 1.4 oz (40g) each – Washable Disappearing Purple – https://www.amazon.com/Elmers-Jumbo-Glue-Stick-Pack/dp/B00MZ5Q5QG/
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From:Christian
In the last episode when you guys started talking about places to find ready to print objects, I remembered a search engine. www.yeggi.com
Yeggi searches all the usual sites for 3D printer objects and gives you the links. It is still up to the individual to make sure the item found can be printed. If you can’t seem to find something you really want or need, a quick search using yeggi might turn something up on a site you don’t normally check.
You can create an account on yeggi, but your search is the same, account or not. The account does let you make lists where you can keep links to things you’ve found that you may wish to re-visit later.
Another site where *all* the files are printable is www.3dagogo.com
Many of the designs are not free, but there are some that are. The site has not been around that long, so it doesn’t have that many files yet, but it appears to be popular with designers who wish to sell their designs.
And congratulations to Door for having ordered a 3D printer. I can’t wait to hear how it turns out.
Christian aka
Kaptain “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack 3D printed a candlestick” Zero
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https://www.3dagogo.com/Drew/designs/polygontoy
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VELOCITY PAINTING 3D Printing in style – https://www.velocitypainting.xyz/blog/category/cool-prints/
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Now that you’ve chosen a slicer, what type of filament should I use and what brands are good, bad and just plain ugly?
Good – eSun – http://www.esun3d.net/
Good – ZYLtech – http://www.zyltech.com/store/c7/Filament.html
Bad – Makergeeks – http://www.makergeeks.com/pla3dfilament.html
Hatchbox – http://hatchbox3d.com/
HydroFill – https://airwolf3d.com/shop/water-soluble-support-3d-print/
PVA Filament- 3.00mm (0.50kg) – https://www.matterhackers.com/store/3d-printer-filament/300mm-pva-filament-half-kg
Why is my print not sticking to the build plate?
Now, what to print? Upgrades? Fun? Cool?
Why am I getting crappy prints?
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By Podnutz.comHosts:
Email: [email protected]
Notes:
———————————–
From Lyle
Thanks,
P.S. I know you sorta answered some of that. Something about website and training wheels. Listening has really helped me to understand how it works.
————————————————-
https://www.tinkercad.com/
http://www.meshmixer.com/
Elmer’s Jumbo Glue Stick (3 Pack) 1.4 oz (40g) each – Washable Disappearing Purple – https://www.amazon.com/Elmers-Jumbo-Glue-Stick-Pack/dp/B00MZ5Q5QG/
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From:Christian
In the last episode when you guys started talking about places to find ready to print objects, I remembered a search engine. www.yeggi.com
Yeggi searches all the usual sites for 3D printer objects and gives you the links. It is still up to the individual to make sure the item found can be printed. If you can’t seem to find something you really want or need, a quick search using yeggi might turn something up on a site you don’t normally check.
You can create an account on yeggi, but your search is the same, account or not. The account does let you make lists where you can keep links to things you’ve found that you may wish to re-visit later.
Another site where *all* the files are printable is www.3dagogo.com
Many of the designs are not free, but there are some that are. The site has not been around that long, so it doesn’t have that many files yet, but it appears to be popular with designers who wish to sell their designs.
And congratulations to Door for having ordered a 3D printer. I can’t wait to hear how it turns out.
Christian aka
Kaptain “Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack 3D printed a candlestick” Zero
——————————————-
https://www.3dagogo.com/Drew/designs/polygontoy
——————————————-
VELOCITY PAINTING 3D Printing in style – https://www.velocitypainting.xyz/blog/category/cool-prints/
——————————————-
Now that you’ve chosen a slicer, what type of filament should I use and what brands are good, bad and just plain ugly?
Good – eSun – http://www.esun3d.net/
Good – ZYLtech – http://www.zyltech.com/store/c7/Filament.html
Bad – Makergeeks – http://www.makergeeks.com/pla3dfilament.html
Hatchbox – http://hatchbox3d.com/
HydroFill – https://airwolf3d.com/shop/water-soluble-support-3d-print/
PVA Filament- 3.00mm (0.50kg) – https://www.matterhackers.com/store/3d-printer-filament/300mm-pva-filament-half-kg
Why is my print not sticking to the build plate?
Now, what to print? Upgrades? Fun? Cool?
Why am I getting crappy prints?
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