Hola, La única manera es leyendo y leyendo. En cuanto a metales, este no es el sitio indicado, por lo menos no ahora, ya que el los metales requieren grandes temperaturas para fundirse. Necesitarías una Phenix, EOS, o alguna de 3D Systems, pero prepárate para desembolsar mínimo $300,000 USD. Lo más cercano sería usar una Reprap con filamento metálico, Bronzefill o similar. Saludos!by Guizmo - Mexico RepRap User Group
Strangely (well, not really knowing the corporate world) 3dSystems has the policy of not publicizing how much filament their cartridges have (that's how a 3d Systems girls told me by the phone). Well, I just found out they have .6 kg. Yes, that's it. Half the weight for double the price of a "normal" roll of ABS plastic. How did I find that? weighing a new and an almost empy cartridge (1% remainby Guizmo - General
The company I work for just got a CubePro. I was the one that made the process of selecting the machine. As I'm in Mexico, our main concern was reliability and good customer support (warranty, repairs, spare parts). With that in mind, I choose to buy only from solid companies, so I mainly considered Makerbot and 3DSystems. As I needed ABS, then Makerbot was discarded (Replicator 2X was not an oby Guizmo - Developers
Que tal, Saludos desde Mexico. Les recomiendo a todos, especialmente usuarios nuevos, crear un nuevo thread para sus preguntas y sugerencias. De esa manera es mucho más fácil responder. Buen día!by Guizmo - Mexico RepRap User Group
Quotemyblenderacc How big of your model? The printer can't make a clear detail of the face. I can see the gap of the mouth. Is it larger than 1mm? Probably that's due to the orientation of the print. You see the layers are 90° from the horizontal plane, so the back of Yoda was the base for the print.by Guizmo - Competitions
QuoteRickM ... For that reason, something like RichRap's 3DR is likely a better 'default' delta option, as it uses lots of printed parts and is quite possibly the only delta that follows the goals of the reprap project. Just a comment. Nicholas Seward GUS is what I and many consider the most reprapable printer at this moment, being a delta variation. Although not a beginer friendly printer at tby Guizmo - Delta Machines
Hello Jon How precise are the parts comming out of your machine? Are they usable as mechanic parts? Thanksby Guizmo - Delta Machines
QuotePulsedMedia hmmm multi output... how about you need say 10 pieces of some print, operate two printers with same set of steppers... Just saying Yes, that is one of the first uses I devised for the mechanism. I have some images on page 1. Regarding engines, they convert a sliding movement to a rotational one, while I'm talking about a reciprocating movement, so they are very different andby Guizmo - Mechanics
Wow!! That's excellent Nicholas, congratulations for the results of your HARD work! ¿So is GUS now able to make parts to precise dimensions?by Guizmo - Delta Machines
The drop on the Reprap logo looks like a drop of ink, actuallyby Guizmo - General
Quotenicholas.seward Something bright to cheer people up on a Friday night! I'm impressed by the quality, they look like injection molded parts!by Guizmo - Polar Machines, SCARA, Robot Arms
I will say more, I'm just waiting to have a printer to test, but surely, there's more to come.by Guizmo - Mechanics
Quotenicholas.seward Your reward for building a Wally without instructions is a more complete understanding of the universe. Hahahaha. You 're rightby Guizmo - Polar Machines, SCARA, Robot Arms
For me it is, at least while I have my own machine. After that I will surely kept posting new ideas and trying them in the real world.by Guizmo - Delta Machines
As long as the motors and electronics are not damaged, a high temp may be good for the printing process.by Guizmo - General
Hello, Could you please select "create link in message" for us to see the pictures directly in the post? Thanksby Guizmo - Delta Machines
I wonder what Stratassy feels when seeing Up!/Afinia there among many others who sell basically the same product.by Guizmo - General
Quoteaduy i believe the patents expire 17 years after the submission date, not completely sure though. also if they do end up suing and buying up these companies, they will have a monopoly on 3d printing, which is a crime in the united states. Not necesarily. In theory you could license their technology. But in fact, that is just what a patent does: allows the holder to have a temporal monopolyby Guizmo - General
Quotenicholas.seward @Guizmo: As you have it drawn the groove is not needed. You only need a split if there is a discontinuity in the teeth. To be clear, you need a discontinuity on the arms so you don't have to make two arm blanks. That isn't a requirement but it makes it easier to not mess up on the registration. Ok, I got it now. You need it when not mirroring. Thksby Guizmo - Delta Machines
QuoteDaveGadgeteer QuoteGuizmoDidn't you have interference problems with the center of the herringbones? Once you told me to make a channel there instead. Quotenicholas.seward @Guizmo: You only need a split between the two sides if you are going to use the same arm blank for both sides. The gears are off by 1/2 a tooth from side to side but there is a 10mm gap. I don't understand this answer--iby Guizmo - Delta Machines
Quotebobc If you don't think this is a big deal, you're an idiot.by Guizmo - General
@Fim Fischer Sure, they have gone for closed source this time, but who is saying they are only after closed source sellers? That has nothing to do with their decision. If you start selling 3D printers and they notice you're becoming a strong competitor, they will take action, no matter open or closed source. They don't care.by Guizmo - General
QuoteMattMoses [*] A self replicating 3D printer will never be made. [*] Unless it's made by an art student who thinks it would be funny. Haha, that's fun! That makes me thing, then why we are here? then why Reprap exists? Eventually one will be made. Not by one person, or a team, but by the whole community in small steps. Someone will improve previous work and then perhaps will start a compaby Guizmo - General
Wow! Thanks! What about the firmware? is it working properly now? Ps: You even published the Inventor files! Great!by Guizmo - Delta Machines
@tjb1: Thanks for the comment. Yes, the cables are "twisted" but that does not affect the system. If you analyze carrefully, you will see that there is no correct direction of turning, becasuse you can mount the driven mechanism anyway you want, and it is supposed you can drive the motor to any direction you want, so that's no problem. In fact, crossing the cables allows them to flex more easilyby Guizmo - Mechanics
Quotenicholas.seward I have the two terminating ends attach on the back of the motor arm. A spring will attach... Looks good! Didn't you have interference problems with the center of the herringbones? Once you told me to make a channel there instead.by Guizmo - Delta Machines
Quotenicholas.seward The longest parts are 175mm from end to end. I just finished the new arms. I will be uploading TODAY! Which new arms Nicholas? did you improved the stringing?by Guizmo - Delta Machines