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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
3D Printer
Phrozen 4k 2022
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<blockquote data-quote="bigj1972" data-source="post: 348088" data-attributes="member: 811"><p>As far as software,.I don't know about ackuretta, but 3d printers only have their firmware which basically is start, stop, configure, que. Basic printer function to take the file you feed it and then start. The model (STL) you will create with your design software..And then from there use a slicer or "build plate arrangement" software on your PC to create the print file to feed the printer.</p><p></p><p>Best advice I could give anyone new getting into 3D resin printing. Don't got buy an 8K+ printer and try to start learning. First go to Amazon and buy a hobby level printer or even a Phrozen. And use it to tech yourself the technology. It's all practically the same. If your kid just got his learner permit,.you wouldn't give him a Lambo to learn with. Those printers are cheap, cheap to learn on, and cheap to screw up on. Get familiar with workflow and materials. Then once you understand what's going on and print a few STLs from Thingiverse, you'll be more knowledgeable to make a big commitment, or just decide to stay hobby level and print Iron Man's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigj1972, post: 348088, member: 811"] As far as software,.I don't know about ackuretta, but 3d printers only have their firmware which basically is start, stop, configure, que. Basic printer function to take the file you feed it and then start. The model (STL) you will create with your design software..And then from there use a slicer or "build plate arrangement" software on your PC to create the print file to feed the printer. Best advice I could give anyone new getting into 3D resin printing. Don't got buy an 8K+ printer and try to start learning. First go to Amazon and buy a hobby level printer or even a Phrozen. And use it to tech yourself the technology. It's all practically the same. If your kid just got his learner permit,.you wouldn't give him a Lambo to learn with. Those printers are cheap, cheap to learn on, and cheap to screw up on. Get familiar with workflow and materials. Then once you understand what's going on and print a few STLs from Thingiverse, you'll be more knowledgeable to make a big commitment, or just decide to stay hobby level and print Iron Man's. [/QUOTE]
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