Most insane layer shift I have seen...
![]() | I don't know whether to be annoyed at the layer shift or impressed by the cooling... [link] [comments] |
![]() | I don't know whether to be annoyed at the layer shift or impressed by the cooling... [link] [comments] |
![]() | My marketplace addiction paid off today, scored all 11 of these printers for 100 dollars. I’ll have parts forever for my Enders but I don’t know anything about the white crealitys. Are they worth anything if I can get them printing nice? [link] [comments] |
![]() | Took some doing but I managed to get the edge smoothing right to make a true solid of constant width! [link] [comments] |
![]() | I created this (hybrid) 3D printed jacket by creating my own "lace" from TPU on mesh and handsewing in the panels. (Then I did a very amateurish and impromptu photoshoot in my friends garden, just because I matched the chair). What do you think? [link] [comments] |
![]() | My duck was born deformed, anyone have experience with such a thing? His other leg is curled up under him some thing could attach to his knee/leg. [link] [comments] |
![]() | Trying to print out a green lantern ring. Left side is printed upside down with the logo on the build plate, right side is printed facing up with the bottom of the ring on the build plate. I don’t want to print it facing up because I need a brim on the bottom to do it and the rest of the ring comes out worse. Everything about the ring on the left looks better except the filament has come loose and turned out weird in the recessed areas of the symbol. Clearly seems like the issue is due to gravity which is why I switched the orientation but the rest of the ring looked worse when printing face up. How can I change the settings to make the logo not end up like that when printing face down? Fairly new to printing and I am using the Bambulab P1S [link] [comments] |
![]() | 3D printed Lofree inspired Wireless Mouse. [link] [comments] |
![]() | hey everyone, wanted to share with you my journey of converting a broken ender3 into a 5axis printer for non-planar 3d printing. i’ve added two additional rotary degrees of freedom which are homed using optical endstops. (hardware has been fully duck tested as shown in video) i’m now in the process of writing some scrappy software to perform conical slicing of simple shapes. will keep y’all updated! [link] [comments] |
![]() | Was driving home and spotted this at the curb. Hot end was absolutely caked in filament. I'm assuming the previous owner rage quit after too many failed prints. $50 in parts and she prints great. Couldn't have come at a better time. My Ender 3 Pro has been giving me issues lately. [link] [comments] |
![]() | The project is kind of old now and I first made this chess set completly out of PLA. Left it for a while because I did not like the plastic asthehtics but did not have tools to make it out of wood. This is it now. Feel old yet? This version is much more sturdy. Board itself is made entirely out of wood and cork. The figures are held inside the tower via magnets, wich snaps damn satifyingly. The only thing left in PLA is the bottom and Top part and I think this looks kind of neat in that black tone. Will keep it that way I think. However I will try and replace the inner cylinder to wood as well. What do you think? You can see an older version in the background of picture 2 [link] [comments] |
![]() | Working with my friend I was able to send 3 of my 3D printed telescopes and a 3D printer as well as astronomy books to Honduras all for free! This is going to schools and will allow students to utilize a 3D printer and look up at the stars! You can learn more about these projects and check out my 3D printed Travel Telescope design here! :) https://www.printables.com/model/1038495-travel-telescope-114mm-updated-version/comments [link] [comments] |
![]() | Printed these during some routine tests. Gotta say, love not having to deal with filament poop. [link] [comments] |
![]() | New to 3D printing. We bought the bambu x1c during this 3 years anniversary sale. (So two weeks now) I’ve decided that I’m going to change our guest room to my own little fantasy world. Slowly building it with bigger and smaller pieces from my favorite fantasy books/ movies. First one was baby groot and last night I let the printer make this one. I’ll edit to credit the makers. [link] [comments] |