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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
IPA recovery system interests?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chad Gardner" data-source="post: 334726" data-attributes="member: 20677"><p>99% IPA ranges from $15-30/gallon. I was using up 3-4 gallons/month, sometimes more. It adds up. </p><p>I have a Form3b, old Moonray and EnvisionTec D4K. Like everything, they have pros and cons. Beats the heck out of stone in many ways: fit is better IMO, no bubbles, doesn’t break, etc. You have to get past the learning curve, but I still question the benefits bc stone never needs calibrated, updated or locks up when you’re in a hurry, but the prints are so dang accurate. </p><p>Gotta have a good scan/impression first and foremost. Printers are great when all goes well but will piss you off when it doesn’t. It just depends on if you like technology and are willing to deal with the problems computers can bring. I like technology so I enjoy it. </p><p>I like the Form3b best for an all around printer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chad Gardner, post: 334726, member: 20677"] 99% IPA ranges from $15-30/gallon. I was using up 3-4 gallons/month, sometimes more. It adds up. I have a Form3b, old Moonray and EnvisionTec D4K. Like everything, they have pros and cons. Beats the heck out of stone in many ways: fit is better IMO, no bubbles, doesn’t break, etc. You have to get past the learning curve, but I still question the benefits bc stone never needs calibrated, updated or locks up when you’re in a hurry, but the prints are so dang accurate. Gotta have a good scan/impression first and foremost. Printers are great when all goes well but will piss you off when it doesn’t. It just depends on if you like technology and are willing to deal with the problems computers can bring. I like technology so I enjoy it. I like the Form3b best for an all around printer. [/QUOTE]
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