View Full Version : On the verge of doing some 3d printing
raketenjagdpanzer
12-28-2020, 02:57 PM
I'm going to start up with 3d printing soon, definitely going to have an LAV-75/RDF-LT as one of my early projects. The GI Joe Mauler hull and gun are practically 90% there, just need to modify the turret some.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3167750
Hopefully I can print it to 1/60 and hold on to the detail.
Gunner
12-29-2020, 10:01 AM
Cool!
My wife surprised me with an Ender 3 Pro and a kilo of grey filament for Christmas!
Bad part was, I was totally unprepared. It took me Friday AND Saturday to clear a workspace, so I only started printing Sunday. So far, so good...
raketenjagdpanzer
12-29-2020, 04:24 PM
Cool!
My wife surprised me with an Ender 3 Pro and a kilo of grey filament for Christmas!
Bad part was, I was totally unprepared. It took me Friday AND Saturday to clear a workspace, so I only started printing Sunday. So far, so good...
You're leaps ahead of me! I'm just getting the man-cave organized so I can have a place to set up and print. Do you find it creates a strong odor when printing? My wife is very sensitive to that kind of thing.
Gunner
12-29-2020, 07:47 PM
So, mine is in the basement, in my general hobby room. The laundry room and my woodworking shop are also in the basement, but separated by a wall and a door...
I have an Ender 3 Pro, printing PLA filament. So far, I'm keeping the prints down to about 2 hours max. The one overnight print I've tried so far failed because the filament jammed on the spool...
I didn't notice an odor. HOWEVER, I did break down and put the printer in an enclosure, to help with temperature/humidity issues and to keep any woodworking dust from getting on the printer parts. When I open the enclosure, I certainly DO notice a pretty strong odor.
I specifically put the printer in the basement so that I can run an exhaust fan if needed - I have a spray painting booth in my hobby room down there, ducted to the outside already. Looks like building a solid enclosure, with an exhaust fan, is my next step...
raketenjagdpanzer
12-30-2020, 12:34 PM
Very cool. I'm thinking of putting mine directly under a window (which is in a door), that way if I feel like I need to put some kind of hood with exhaust fan over it, it's easy peasy vs. running a whole lot of ductwork.
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