3D printers...YES or NO
Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 10:37 pm
With the cost of 3D printers coming down regularly, I have to ask...has ANYONE bought one yet? And if so, how are you doing with it?
I was looking at the one offered at HobbyKing...
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html
It looks a bit frail and I have seen good and bad reviews on it. For some one like myself, this would be GREAT for the odd ball stuff I get into and try to pull off old school.
I'm as curious about the software you use to generate the files to produce the end result as well. That is often where the BIG money can be racked up. And the learning curve on the higher end software has to be high. I'm passed the point of wanting to take a college course to make a nosecone or whatever.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on 3D printers and their easy / difficulty to get a grip on let alone master.
I was looking at the one offered at HobbyKing...
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... ouse_.html
It looks a bit frail and I have seen good and bad reviews on it. For some one like myself, this would be GREAT for the odd ball stuff I get into and try to pull off old school.
I'm as curious about the software you use to generate the files to produce the end result as well. That is often where the BIG money can be racked up. And the learning curve on the higher end software has to be high. I'm passed the point of wanting to take a college course to make a nosecone or whatever.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on 3D printers and their easy / difficulty to get a grip on let alone master.