What’s that for? Tip over protection? Wheelie pegs?Swingarm spools for the KTM.
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Mounted. We'll see how they hold up. Printed with PETG and 100% infill.
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What’s that for? Tip over protection? Wheelie pegs?Swingarm spools for the KTM.
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Mounted. We'll see how they hold up. Printed with PETG and 100% infill.
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I would guess for a paniard frame to rest against.What’s that for? Tip over protection? Wheelie pegs?
What printer are you using and have you been happy with it?And here I am just printing tool orginaizers.
The socket organizers I designed myself. I saved myself an entire drawer plus a little with these. Going to work on ratchet and long extention holders next.
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The wrench organizers I got for thingiverse. Tho I'm thinking of printing some different ones.
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I've been using a Qidi plus-II. I've been pretty happy with it. I haven't printed anything else other than PLA on it yet but I do want to try ABS. One of the reasons I got it was because of the print bed size and it's 10.6X7.9X7.9 with a heated bed. Pretty good unit for the price too.What printer are you using and have you been happy with it?
That's a sweet printer and the enclosure will be awesome for larger ASA and abs prints.I've been using a Qidi plus-II. I've been pretty happy with it. I haven't printed anything else other than PLA on it yet but I do want to try ABS. One of the reasons I got it was because of the print bed size and it's 10.6X7.9X7.9 with a heated bed. Pretty good unit for the price too.
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I'm no expert my any means but I hear a lot of people like the Creality Ender 3. In fact a lot of my coworkers recommended it but I didn't like the print bed size the print material limitations. I have heard you can print parts to make the print bed bigger and it's pretty inexpensive. I quite like mine (Qidi X-Plus II), the versatility is really good and it comes with its own printing software that can connect to the house internet. It is a little more on the expensive side ($500 for the printer and another $50 or so for another spool or 2 of pla filiment) for someone just getting into 3d print but I'm glad I spent the money.I’m looking to get into the game for small stuff. What’s everyone’s recommendation for a starter printer, and software? Seems to be a lot of opinions online.
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