I’ll start. I have recently gotten into 3D printing, and, while incredibly frustrating sometimes, there’s nothing more rewarding than getting a perfect print.

  • @GeeRad
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    51 year ago

    I got into 3D printing this year also. I wanted it to feed into my other hobbies and general tinkering. Aside from getting the printer to run well, it’s really satisfying to design something functional. I was so proud when I replaced my broken washer knob with 10 min of CAD.

    • musicmind333
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      11 year ago

      @GeeRad @_cerpin_taxt_ what software do you use for modeling? I’ve had my printer for awhile but still struggle with quick/efficient modeling (blender for me but I’m not great at it),

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        I use fusion 360 personally. I like the 2d sketch to 3d aspect. There’s a free version for personal use, you just have to look for it since they tend to hide it on their website

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Blender terrible for cad. It’s an art tool, not an engineering tool. There is at least one plugin to make it a parametric modeler like cad programs, but I’ve never used it.

        Blender does have its place in manipulating/repairing STL files though. You just can’t get the same vertex-level control out of any other program.