A little
Yup. Need a resin printer to balance things…
Talk me into one! My understanding is Downsides: Mess/smell ? Upsides: Level of detail ?
I’d really love to know your thoughts haven’t been able to sell myself though - I mainly am looking for part strength or resilience, detail matters less to me
Downsides and upsides are what you’ve listed here. Also, resin isn’t just stinky, it’s toxic, and setup and tear down is a pain in the ass.
Like a HUGE pain in the ass,
Resin prints are also brittle, so unless your just using it for minis, FDM is still more useful/ fun
How is that out of hand? There’s only one printer there.
think that’s the problem. it’s like carrying in the heavy bags of salt or stuff. gotta have two. to stay balanced.
you know. one printer with the .1mm nozzle (and the gear train on the extruder to make that work… bleh) and another printer with the 1mm nozzle and 3mm filament, and another with the direct drive for the TPU and stuff… and maybe a paste extrusion… and maybe… uh…
…okay maybe I have a problem…
Exactly. You have a problem once they start multiplying.
If you start printing 3D printer, that is a terminal stage and no help for you anymore.
Can we do that? I heard they had started making metallic 3d printers, but we aren’t at that stage are we?
Idk, I do know I want one though
Look up “the 100”
It’s (mostly) 3D printed and one of the fastest printers out there. I’m going to build one this winter I think
Maybe it’s out of hand because there’s only one printer there? Needs more printer?
The only thing that I can see is out of hand is the open air filament storage! (I live in the tropics so vacbags and dessicant are a must!)
Completely normal phenomenon