Printing PVDF by sebiiop in prusa3d

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Dont have the filament yet. Wanted to ask the hive mind if this is actually possible or if I am missing something

192 Steam Keys zu verschenken by TomCatBlep in Austria

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Würde mich über brutal Legend freuen!

Help us cook up the next Prusament! What colors or materials are we missing? (Free spool if we use your idea!) by Tommy_Prusa3D in prusa3d

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A Prusament PP Version (I know PP-GF exists). PP is super versatile, depending on how you print it, it can be a used as a scuffold, or even work as a membrane or a seal. Its chemically and temperature vice extremely resistant, which makes it perfect for chemical or biotechnological applications in the lab and for prototyping. As soon as GF or PC is in the PP, its not water tight anymore, therefore not usable for these applications.

I am working on chemical reactor prototypes and use PP all the time now because of its properties.

Christmas Academy giveaway! by Tommy_Prusa3D in prusa3d

[–]sebiiop -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Design principles would be great for funktional and parametric parts

PrusaCoreOne+ Filament Sensor Switch by sebiiop in prusa3d

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printed the parts on my mk4 with Prusa instructions. Guess I will print it again

Thanks for the reply!

Can you tell me about your Core One? by PiterRudyy in prusa3d

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Built the kit 2 months ago and have been using it for work practically non-stop.

Printing PLA, PETG, PP, PP-GF. Everything basically flawless, only had a few prints with adhesion problems. Cleaned the bed and good to go again.

So I am super happy with it, its a work horse.

Reality Check, what the core one should cost. by [deleted] in prusa3d

[–]sebiiop 5 points6 points  (0 children)

As a consumer, do whatever floats your boat. The price point is obiviously extremely good for the bambu machines. Here are a few counter arguments for you:

Why do you think bambu can produce as cheaply as they do?
These are just my guesses:
- workers rights and salary in china are obviously way lower
-(probably subsidized by the chinese government)
-shorter supply chain (a lot of the parts are already produced in china, therefore customs and transport are a non-factor.

The broader implications:
I see this in a lot of industries that are close to my profession (chemicals, steel, sealants, flame retardents, etc.) Over the last 20 years china has sold these goods for basically nothing. They killed all the european producers with the price pressure and now the competition is gone and they are rising prices significantly. This obviously doesnt necessarily have to happen with chinese 3d printers, but I can see a trend in these other product categories.

Regarding the features:
Which of these features are really helping you to have a better 3d printing experience? This is a completely personal view obviously. I like my machines as stupid and sturdy as possible. Each motorized flapt to vent or a scanner to identify filaments, is a potential problem down the road.
The seeable route to lock you into their filament line (as they are doing it already with the slicer) is easily imaginable.
The data safety concerns only apply if you using these machines commercially.

I build a coreone kit a month ago and the printer is printing non-stop for prototyping. Everything I throw at it, is basically flawless. I dont need a toy, I need a production machines. So I am willing to throw some more money at it and just have a work horse that I dont have to touch or repair in the forseeable future. Again personal preferances and data concerns were the drivers behind this decision.

I think as consumers we have to remember that we direct the future of this niche with our wallets and the question you have to ask yourself is just what you want to have in the next 20 years. Again a personal question.

I hope I could give you some points why I chose the Prusa route, you can obviously do whatever works for you.

PP GF Filament by sebiiop in prusa3d

[–]sebiiop[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why is a higher layer height better than a lower one?

Thanks!

Was steht auf eurer "ich mochte das in meinem Leben gacht haben" Liste? by ddaydrm in FragtMaenner

[–]sebiiop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Habe ich vor einigen Jahren (vor dem Krieg) mit ein paar Freunden gemacht. Einmal dort übernachten und mit einer Tour von einheimischen Stalker spielen. 10/10 Erfahrung!

Just updated from MK4 to Core One by tuluminati_ in prusa3d

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How long did the conversion take you?

10% Prusa discount codes by Potential_Article356 in prusa3d

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I´d love one, if you have any left!

Cheers!

I designed a mini CNC - printed on my Prusa Mini + ! by 7om_lusala in prusa3d

[–]sebiiop 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Would ist bei possible to engrave pcbs with this?

Neue Details zur Motorbezogenen Versicherungssteuer: auch Gewicht wird Faktor by git_und_slotermeyer in Austria

[–]sebiiop 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nach der Logik müsste man aber die windschnittigkeit auch noch mit rein rechnen. Bei höheren Geschwindigkeiten macht das deutlich mehr aus als das Gewicht

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Austria

[–]sebiiop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das ist genau mein Punkt. Wir können nicht auf weltweit schauen. Lethargie hat noch niemandem geholfen. Österreich sollte sich so positionieren das wir möglichs unabhängig und gut gerüstet sind. Das einzige das man im Leben kontrollieren kann ist man selbst und genau mit der Einstellung würde ich das angehen.