Well, I went for it, and I'm stoked! I look forward to gaining a bettered appreciation for what the Reprap community had created. Cheers!by ernchesto - Tantillus
Ah Geeze! The barriers are falling faster than my bank account is growing! But the more I look around at all the things I need to fix/make, etc., it seems to pretty much be a no brainer! Thanks for your answers and insight folks. Much appreciated. I'm going to go outside and let my serotonin levels get back to normal..by ernchesto - Tantillus
Ooops - I see the full link didn't go through - If it still doesn't it's /thing:23606 Ah- -greetings Sublime - OK - I just found your welder on thingiverse - that's NUTS! I'm guessing you see the world layed out in printed layers So - I'm leaning toward thinking that build volume stuff can be overcome through one of the above techniques, and more. Question about the > Z height with legs:by ernchesto - Tantillus
Here's where I read about the welding - Yes, I've used Gorilla glue, and can attest to its strength - it just requires time and careful jigging, so as to not have parts drift (in my experience - but that was mostly with wood/metal). I'll have a look at the Plastruct stuff you mentioned Eric. It would be really nice to find a solution that is quick, bomber, and biodegradable I'd imagine thatby ernchesto - Tantillus
First post here. I had the pleasure of meeting Tantillus and Sublime at maker faire this weekend. Now I can't get the Tantillus out of my head Anyway, I'm quite impressed with the printer, and some of its output is jaw-droppingly good. I'm teetering on the fence about jumping in making this my first 3D printer. My main concern is build volume. Probably 20-40% of the objects I'll be printing willby ernchesto - Tantillus