If you decide you want to give FDM a go, I highly suggest the bambulab a1 mini as an inexpensive starter. It's a pretty awesome machine
So I was looking at Bambulab stuff and then I got curious if I bought the whole 16 color system along with a p1S and the hub AND 16 colours (or as close as I could get in one material, they were half sold out of ABS.If you decide you want to give FDM a go, I highly suggest the bambulab a1 mini as an inexpensive starter. It's a pretty awesome machine
lol, it's worse than you think. You're shy one AMS system in your cart.So I was looking at Bambulab stuff and then I got curious if I bought the whole 16 color system along with a p1S and the hub AND 16 colours (or as close as I could get in one material, they were half sold out of ABS.
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Maybe one day, ha ha ha.
The A1 looks neat.
The printer has one in a combo.lol, it's worse than you think. You're shy one AMS system in your cart.
Honestly, one AMS works fine for almost all my printing. I have one system with 2 AMS units, but I only rarely go above 4 colors. I've never gone above 7. 12 or 16 seems insane to me, with the purge costs and all. I'd probably never make something with that many color changes that's for commercial sale--probably only some expensive item/trinket for myself.
looking forward to seeing your stuff!I'm so stoked to start printing stuff (I downloaded 200 gigs of Warhammer models....ALL Warhammer models and different proxies and alternate models). I'm waiting for the heater to show up (and the wash station). I also need to figure out a venting solution for the basement since I would just print in the shed, but it's the north in December and it's already going to be a task to print in my 15 degree basement. Definitely going water washable even though it's not quite as durable as the normal ABS-like resin, it avoids the awful, awful alcohol wash step.
It's like a third of a gram of filament. Less than a penny..how could i not?
Too late since you already bought an air purifier, but in the future if you decide to upgrade I’d look at the air filtration systems that woodworkers use. They’re louder, but can cycle through way more air per unit of time.Few weeks ago, got me a hepa air purifier that I found recommended on the NYT "7 best air purifiers for 2024" for $100.
I need to do some ASA printing for some stuff to go in my ren-faire booth that can weather the Texas heat and UV.
Cranked the filter up to max, and walked away. I just stepped in the room and didn't smell a thing (unlike when I was printing prior and venting out the window and there was still a faint ASA smell in the air).
I'm still staying out of there for the most part while it runs, but I feel better about the whole thing.
The thing I'm printing? Torches for the booth
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Since I have all of the printers stuffed in about 110 sqft of floor space, I figured this was sufficientToo late since you already bought an air purifier, but in the future if you decide to upgrade I’d look at the air filtration systems that woodworkers use. They’re louder, but can cycle through way more air per unit of time.
We'll see if you still feel that way when you're four hours into a ten-hour car trip.I've never much cared for Connect 4 or Battleship.
It's an interesting video, but I keep waiting for inevitable heel turn where the host reveals that he's working for Xur and the Kodan Armada.Board games you can 3D print:
I thought the idea of games that fit in an Altoids tin is interesting, but I've never much cared for Connect 4 or Battleship.
I'm absolutely certain I will still feel that way 5 minutes after breaking out those games when half the pieces have been lost in and under the car seats.We'll see if you still feel that way when you're four hours into a ten-hour car trip.
I'd read that even water washable, though it doesn't stink as much still gives off unhealthy amounts of VOCs. I'm new to this party so I would definitely take some educating.If you really want to be safe with the fumes you need to exhaust to the outside. I put in an exhaust fan in my 3D printing/laser engraving room and when it's running full tilt there are next to no smells and all my air monitoring equipment shows no significant gains in VOC's and such.
For resin printing though, just use the water washable stuff. It off gasses no VOC's at all which is fantastic.
Be careful with that ASA filmament... it's supposed to let off really nasty vapours.