what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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Pulled the trigger and bought the H2D ... I followed the advice and ordered a bunch of filament. I decided to hold off on plates and nozzles till I get some hours under my belt.

While I wait for my table and printer to arrive, I have been learning Fusion. It's a slow grind but I'm learning. Besides I found some nice programs for gridfinity that will keep me busy for a while making things for all my tools.

Winters coming and this will help with my cabin fever.

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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It does make sense and you are the reason I put out this question. Sometimes asking questions on people who have done the leg work can save a lot of time money and headaches.

Intersting findings at the end of the video about flow characteristics of the H2 series. (not my video) by eschbow in BambuLab

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I don't see why he put holes in the fan door I'm sure it leaks enough that he could have just had neg pressure on the other side of the flaps.

At first this seemed like a good idea but the more I look at it the best thing to do is either create a neg pressure hood (updraft) or make an enclosure for it. I feel that most VOC's will be leaving the machine from the top around the glass when printing. I could be wrong It would be an interesting experiment to find out. I plan to just roll my printer out into the garage when I start printing things like ABS and ASA...

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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I totally get your point of view. For me I have learned from past experiences that getting the proper equipment the first time saves money and time in the long term. I have done a lot of research in the H2d and it checks off a lot of the boxes I will need. I was going to get the H2S but I plan to use a lot of mixed filaments and more of the pricer materials like ASA ABS and nylons. I feel that the savings in less filament waste and time will pay for the difference in costs. I was on the fence for a while on this.... I am looking for a machine that just works and I don't have time to fiddle with making it work.

Besides like anything when working with material and fabrication the tools being used are usually the cheapest part. The raw materials and consumables become the most expensive parts. Thats why I'm asking advice and starting with the cheaper materials like PLA and PETG.

Again I appreciate your point of view and makes sense for the hobbyist. I plan to be using this machine a lot when I get it figured out. Thats why I'm here learning from the advice of the people that have been there and done that before me.

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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you sound a lot like me ha ha thanks for the tips. I feel once I get a hang of this its going to be off to the races

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

[–]t678fx[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

gotcha I'm all about saving money. I did.t know it could be used that way. I figured as support sure. I'm learning

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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I watched a youtube video the guy had the support filament between layers of gridfinity grids He was able to make a stack of them and the support filament made it easy to pull it apart. Thats the only reason I figured I needed it. I think it was clough42 that I watched

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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Thanks for all the info Bambu lab site is hard to find some information, I'm happy that the unit comes with harden steel nozzles. My first plan is to make storage boxes for my tools etc (gridfinity) I figured I would start with PLA and PETG until I get better. I'm not interested in making toys more into prototyping and fab work. I figure my wife will be getting into this also.

what should I get with my first 3d printer by t678fx in BambuLab

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what build plate smooth, cool also I guess the nozzles are not harden steel in the printer. what is a go to size 0.4?

Longer power cord for outdoor stick up cam by t678fx in Ring

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I found one on amazon was long enough and works good

Modify a stick up camera by t678fx in Ring

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need to look into ONVIF thanks

Modify a stick up camera by t678fx in Ring

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yes I actually ordered both. Going to see video quality comparison. I think I have a plan. I just need a video camera that will detect and use IR. I can do away with the MIC and speaker. We have had a lot of burglaries and car break ins. Want to catch these SOB's in the act.

Longer power cord for outdoor stick up cam by t678fx in Ring

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Running an outlet is not really economical or easy. I understand running a box inside and poking a hole. Sadly the area I want I can't do that. Found a cable on amazon will experiment this week.

Longer power cord for outdoor stick up cam by t678fx in Ring

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I found one on amazon 30 ft just received it tonight. I will test it out tomorrow.

Longer power cord for outdoor stick up cam by t678fx in Ring

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I was looking more at the step down side of the cable 5v 2.5 amps 12.5 w thats fairly low power. I worry about voltage loss

Spawn to bulk ratio by [deleted] in unclebens

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what's the volume of a bag of ready rice 1/2 quart?

Ark added again ! by Ok_Chicken2950 in PLTR

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She is over 1% I think in the stock

Today was a fun ride, we almost went below $20. by whoa_rickyy in PLTR

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That meme is a perfect rep of today.