You can get a decent printer for less than $200 these days. The software is free: both the 3D modeling software and the slicing software. My favorite printer costs about $250, but it is super reliable and has features the cheaper ones don’t have. If you are interested, I suggest you check out some of the great beginner videos found here in RUclips. Cheers!
the problem goes deeper than this level of compatability. I have 4 (yes four) shop vacs from different manufacturers. each one has a different size hose connection and takes different size nozzles. i think its a case of proprietary isolation, causing you to pull your hair out. To add insult to my misery, the places where i bought them dont sell spare parts or fittings. Two of them are el cheapo and 2 of them are big brand. its probably a world wide problem but it. sure pisses me off. Stavros
Thanks for the straight forward explanation.
Would be great if you explained where the commands you used were, like under what heading etc
Hah!
Professional photographers pronounce it "outtafocus" for a reason!
Can I have the STL?
Nice work! What does it cost to get into 3-D printing: the machines, software, etc.? Thanks.
You can get a decent printer for less than $200 these days. The software is free: both the 3D modeling software and the slicing software. My favorite printer costs about $250, but it is super reliable and has features the cheaper ones don’t have. If you are interested, I suggest you check out some of the great beginner videos found here in RUclips. Cheers!
the problem goes deeper than this level of compatability. I have 4 (yes four) shop vacs from different manufacturers. each one has a different size hose connection and takes different size nozzles. i think its a case of proprietary isolation, causing you to pull your hair out. To add insult to my misery, the places where i bought them dont sell spare parts or fittings. Two of them are el cheapo and 2 of them are big brand.
its probably a world wide problem but it. sure pisses me off.
Stavros