Thanks for the response! Sorry about posting in the wrong area, I actually thought I was in the "general" area when I first posted. After I realized my mistake I reposted in the correct forum. I will take a look into all of the Repraps you are recommending- thank you so much for the info. It seems that a solid/rigid machine is vital for high quality prints, I am tempted to just build an extrby Rep_Rap_Riff_Raff - Wanted
Thank you for the reply, Pomeroy. What you are saying makes perfect sense. I imagine the forums here will be a good place for me to get help once I start the calibrating process. Are there any other places you'd recommend looking for help with calibrating? Also, I have a question about how I am making my gcode. I am using Meshlab to convert a VRML file from Chief Architect to a STL file, then Iby Rep_Rap_Riff_Raff - General
Glad to be a part of the community- hello to anyone reading. Lately I've been learning all I can about 3D printing and RepRaps, and am extremely anxious to get started. My main goal is to build a RepRap machine capable of producing high quality/low surface roughness prints. I am impressed by the high quality prints of machines like Cubify Especially the smoothness of its prints: Also, I am inteby Rep_Rap_Riff_Raff - General
Your prints look great- I'm impressed! I want to build a RepRap that can produce such high quality pieces, any advice for a newbie? Thanks, Riff Raffby Rep_Rap_Riff_Raff - Wanted
Glad to be a part of the community- hello to anyone reading. Lately I've been learning all I can about 3D printing and RepRaps, and am extremely anxious to get started. My main goal is to build a RepRap machine capable of producing high quality/low surface roughness prints. I am impressed by the high quality prints of machines like Cubify Especially the smoothness of its prints: Also, I am inteby Rep_Rap_Riff_Raff - Wanted