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Hi all, I want to upload some 3D files to sell them, but every time I load the offer page, it appears as a free download, despite I set the price before. I even tried to change the license, but didn’t see any improveme…
Hi, I wonder if there is anyone on Pinshape forum who has started a home based business of sorts with 3d printing and can share the capital costs estimation? Even, say, if you are an expert and have dabble with different starter kits and understand the price of the printing filament and electricity and other hidden costs - kindly comment. At this point, let’s talk about small designer style ...
iv just got a 3d printer, im trying to download a file to try and print, i can download a picture of the item, but for some reason im not downloading the g code. can anyone help. frustrated newbie Shagufta_Shamid July 14, 2024, 7:21pm
Additionally, you can choose to make your design files available for download, either for free or for a fee. Finally, you can also choose to allow Streaming, which is a process that pre-slices your design files and sends them to a customer’s 3D printer without ever giving them access to the design files.
Actually I don’t have a 3d Printer, So i was thinking if anyone can print it and give a review, Design is completely free to download. Post link : Pinshape Thanks in Advance
Getting your first 3D printer involves considering several factors to ensure you choose the right one for your needs. Begin by assessing your budget and the type of objects you plan to print. Entry-level models like Creality Ender 3 or Anycubic i3 Mega are popular choices by My Team Names for beginners due to their affordability and ease of use.
I am looking to get another 3d printer and was curious if anyone had any recommendations based on their own experiences. I’ve been looking for a printer that has at minimum a print volume of 200 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm with a heated bed. Preferably I would like something that has a build volume of 250 mm x 250 mm 250 mm or more. So far I’ve found that robo3d, printrbot, ultimaker, and prusa ...
I agree with everything everyone else has said above. The Prusa I3 MK2s is an out of this world printer, and is the perfect printer for someone who wants to get into 3D printing, but also wants to learn how a 3D printer works.
Anything about the hobby, upgrades, firmware, slicer etc… will most likely find an answer. We can provide help with 3d printing issue and support to solve problem! We’ve got members with all kind of printer ranging from creality ender 3 to highend printer, voron, other corexy etc… Feel free to join us! 3DMeltdown Discord