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Fail!
The snowflakes warped near the edges so I stopped the print. Grrrrrr.
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Remember to post pics once you get it all together!
Fail!The snowflakes warped near the edges so I stopped the print. Grrrrrr.
Factor in the 45 minute drive (one way), and not so much!More small prints actually saves time over printing the whole project at once,
Factor in the 45 minute drive (one way), and not so much!The idea of having my own printer seems better and better. Does $360 for the Tornado sound good?
Factor in the 45 minute drive (one way), and not so much!The idea of having my own printer seems better and better. Does $360 for the Tornado sound good?
There are two owned among the Gainesville Hackerspace, so I have local peeps who use it successfully. One of the "hot" mods for it is a Rasberry Pi loaded with octoprint. Apparently, it does a better than decent job of slicing and can give other operational mods as well like remote checking (wifi), controlling and alarms. You can add a camera for a visual as well.
For $360, I would (and did) get a cr-10, but the tornado looks to be basically a clone.