Love the way you promote 3D printing and how to use it in a segment that is at the right price. I first interact with 3D printing 20 years ago was to make a aluminium profile for a front of a case and to be able to se how it looks before ordering the metal part. The save was great due to changes in first version.
Unless your printer has serious underextrusion, problems resuming after travel, or too few top layers, water tightness should be the expectation. There are things that can go wrong, especially with stupid things some slicers do by default, but I'd expect professionals to have this a completely solved problem.
Love the way you promote 3D printing and how to use it in a segment that is at the right price. I first interact with 3D printing 20 years ago was to make a aluminium profile for a front of a case and to be able to se how it looks before ordering the metal part. The save was great due to changes in first version.
great story
I now have 2 3D printers at home for all my repears and designs.
Very interesting. Thank you
Ok, i get that but what happends when it blows up and all of the sudden there is huge demand ?
That is why our largest factory is speced for 3000 machines
@@slant3d yeah 😄 cool. Now two last questions, can you mass produce PVA and import to europ ?
@@hauntycz5191 There are print farms in europe ( :
how did you slice it to make it more water proof?
Unless your printer has serious underextrusion, problems resuming after travel, or too few top layers, water tightness should be the expectation. There are things that can go wrong, especially with stupid things some slicers do by default, but I'd expect professionals to have this a completely solved problem.
Very interesting. What ever happened to the company? Are they still selling them?
Just looked up the website and they are still there.