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Don’t forget gatekeeper replies to honest newcomer questions

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And the hounding if you don’t get a Bambu. Somehow “Bambu printing” and “3D printing” seem to be two different things now, given the cult-like fervor.

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I want to hound people for getting a Bambu. Look at the bullshit we’re dealing with on 2D printers because they aren’t open source with standard parts.

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And the hounding if you don’t get a Bambu.

Where do you see that?

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While good printers, the amount of waste those Bambus produce just don’t make them feasible in my eyes. If you use 4 colours, they waste about 44cm of filament while you haven’t even started printing.

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all very accurate but I want to add that eveb if you want to resin print in your bedroom you wont be able to. It’s not only that it’s toxic but the smell is so strong that, at least for me, it’s impossible to be around it. My printer is outside in the garage and when it’s printing you can still smell it inside the house. I can feel my cells mutating in real time

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Lol the napping skeleton is the best, love when streamers just breathe in and play with that shit like it’s play doh

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11 points

or the guy who put it in an airbrush to cover a part and smooth it

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4 points

It has to go with the brain…

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Wtf?!! how? Isn’t it too thick for airbrush? omg

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40 points

Ok, but where do I put the ink?

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35 points

I want to get started 3d printing, partially because I bought a house and farm and need to replace some little bits and bobs that don’t necessarily need to be super strong. It just seems a bit too much to try to figure out right now.

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I went a little crazy on 3d printing during covid. I had a single printer prior but purchased two more. I haven’t printed on ANY of them in like 2 years. I end up just printing stupid shit or because I go so long between printing wasting way too much time to get everything dialed back in. Now I don’t even know what my slicing settings were and I would have to probably start from scratch. I should probably just sell my printers…

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I printed a lot of custom stuff that I designed for specific uses in Fusion 360 when I got my computer, and for about two years afterwards. But I don’t have any more custom stuff that needs to be printed, and I don’t have a D&D group any more, so my printer has been sitting for about six months. I’d say it’s a success though, since I made everything I need, and it’ll still be there if I ever need anything else.

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This was the second half of my problem honestly, I can’t for the life of me figure out how to 3d model stuff. I’ve gone through tutorial after tutorial so clearly it’s me.

I actually have stuff I’d like to print but I’m not competent enough to model it. I’m the n00b just printing stuff I can download from the internet. Or was I suppose…

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Having a 3d printer is super convenient for any home or shop repairs I need to make. I have so many curtain spacers and custom hooks all over the place now. The key is to get some hours in Fusion or some other good CAD software so you can whip up custom parts in minutes. You may get it wrong the first few times, but a couple minutes of tweaks and then you have a new part printing while you go back to working on other stuff.

The Swedish Maker just put out a video about how transformative 3d printing has been for his workflow. https://youtu.be/p2bClWmKHRM

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That’s fair, there is a bit of information overload online when looking into it.

If you want my two cents, find the cheapest print with auto bed levelling (mingda magicians are good and cheap) and just start playing around.You don’t need to know much to start, and you learn what you need to as you encounter problems.

That’s how I got into at least, and now been printing for like 5+ years.

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1 point

Buy a bambu printer, they just work

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32 points

I’ll have you know the Ender 3 I found dumped behind a tent near the Dyatlov Pass is working great

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Do the models appear finished before you even start printing?

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