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- Has anyone used Print a Thing? Seems like a great service. - Reddit
Print a Thing are a network of FFF printers who print and ship models I just found them this week and have had some great support from one of their developers Still waiting to see print quality and speed but their prices seem unbeatable right now Has anyone used them before?
- Multiple objects in one print? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
Generally, printing multiple objects in a single print isn't really good technique You're printer's running 4x as long, so it's about 4x as likely to fail a print Instead of losing one object to a failed print, you'd be losing 4 For something that small, though, you'd probably be ok
- Print things for others or get something printed! - Reddit
Help each other out! This subreddit is for people with printers who are willing to design and print stuff out for others and send it to them, and for people who can't get a hold of a printer and want something printed! Posts MUST INCLUDE John Oliver in Title AND Body
- Tip: How to print many small copies of the same document on a . . . - Reddit
I did this to print out 9 copies of my Google 2FA recovery codes on one printer page, but you can use it for any document that you want to print out multiple small copies of
- Print a thing : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
Has anyone used print a thing as a supplier If so, what is your experience with it? I am thinking about becoming a supplier, but I don't know the logistics
- Any ideas on cool functional stuff to print in TPU? - Reddit
Little gaskets to improve water dust resistance on joins Similarly, vibration dampening Cases for phones etc A flexible wedding band, lost mine at one point and want something non solid so I actually wear the thing My kid also likes squishy things Figure if I print some stuff with low infill it might work but more of a secondary use case
- what’s the most useful 3D print you’ve made - Reddit
55 votes, 154 comments i’m new to 3D printing and i’m just wondering what you guys and girls use them for most and find useful with it
- Any Print-a-thing suppliers here? : r 3Dprinting - Reddit
The interface is horrible Defining the machine it doesn't know any printers, defaults to a 2mm extrusion width, the lowest layer height allowed is 0 1mm, the filament selection sucks, very disorganized, and the 'can you print supports' answer is not obvious if its on or off The button turns either white or grey with each click
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