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OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now.

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  • spiegelmamaS This user is from outside of this forum
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    OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now. I see the use case. Anyone want to infodump on the best one to start with? Apparently it's got to be able to make veiny flower lamps. https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/shop/product.php?code=285&tags=lighting

    #3DPrinting #HiveMind #AdviceNeeded #LinuxOK #NoApple 😬

    You got me, @nervous_jessica - your work is too gorgeous.

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    • spiegelmamaS spiegelmama

      OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now. I see the use case. Anyone want to infodump on the best one to start with? Apparently it's got to be able to make veiny flower lamps. https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/shop/product.php?code=285&tags=lighting

      #3DPrinting #HiveMind #AdviceNeeded #LinuxOK #NoApple 😬

      You got me, @nervous_jessica - your work is too gorgeous.

      BasiliskB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @spiegelmama There are basically two starter-friendly 3D printer types: SLA and FDM. SLA printers use UV light under a resin vat to harden one thin layer at a time. FDM printers are more like a hot glue gun on rails, laying down melted plastic layer by layer.

      FDM can be great for bigger pieces but it takes more tinkering with temperatures, bed adhesion, and calibration. If you just want to print gorgeous, detailed things with minimal fuss, SLA is usually the easier “fire and forget” option.

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        @spiegelmama There are basically two starter-friendly 3D printer types: SLA and FDM. SLA printers use UV light under a resin vat to harden one thin layer at a time. FDM printers are more like a hot glue gun on rails, laying down melted plastic layer by layer.

        FDM can be great for bigger pieces but it takes more tinkering with temperatures, bed adhesion, and calibration. If you just want to print gorgeous, detailed things with minimal fuss, SLA is usually the easier “fire and forget” option.

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        @spiegelmama However, the downside to SLA is that the resin is a bit of a pain to work with. The detail is excellent, but then you need to be able to clean it, which either means a water washable resin, (which I've found prone to cracking, and which needs to not go into the drains) or you need to be able to give it an alcohol bath. "Wash and cure" stations exist for this, but you also need to factor that into price, and SLA will be a bit more expensive to begin with.

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          @spiegelmama However, the downside to SLA is that the resin is a bit of a pain to work with. The detail is excellent, but then you need to be able to clean it, which either means a water washable resin, (which I've found prone to cracking, and which needs to not go into the drains) or you need to be able to give it an alcohol bath. "Wash and cure" stations exist for this, but you also need to factor that into price, and SLA will be a bit more expensive to begin with.

          BasiliskB This user is from outside of this forum
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          @spiegelmama A "Wash and Cure" is not essential, you can basically get the same results with a tub of alcohol and a UV light in a foil-lined box, but it does make the process more automated

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          • spiegelmamaS spiegelmama

            OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now. I see the use case. Anyone want to infodump on the best one to start with? Apparently it's got to be able to make veiny flower lamps. https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/shop/product.php?code=285&tags=lighting

            #3DPrinting #HiveMind #AdviceNeeded #LinuxOK #NoApple 😬

            You got me, @nervous_jessica - your work is too gorgeous.

            Bob 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇦B This user is from outside of this forum
            Bob 🇨🇦🇲🇽🇺🇦B This user is from outside of this forum
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            @spiegelmama A friend of mine has this one and he loves it:

            https://us.elegoo.com/products/centauri-carbon?utm_id=usstore

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            • BasiliskB Basilisk

              @spiegelmama A "Wash and Cure" is not essential, you can basically get the same results with a tub of alcohol and a UV light in a foil-lined box, but it does make the process more automated

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              @BasiliskXVIII @spiegelmama Please explain why the alcohol bath is required: because resins are toxic to humans. Resin printers are terrible for beginners. They are dangerous and unhealthy.

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                @BasiliskXVIII @spiegelmama Please explain why the alcohol bath is required: because resins are toxic to humans. Resin printers are terrible for beginners. They are dangerous and unhealthy.

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                @teotwaki @spiegelmama I feel like if you can handle bleach safely, you can handle resin printing. Both need gloves, ventilation, and a bit of common sense, but neither is “unmanageable.” Keep in mind that it's a toxic product and treat it accordingly and it won't give you issues. And honestly, if you’ve ever gotten gel nails, you’ve already worked with essentially the same stuff.

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                  @teotwaki @spiegelmama I feel like if you can handle bleach safely, you can handle resin printing. Both need gloves, ventilation, and a bit of common sense, but neither is “unmanageable.” Keep in mind that it's a toxic product and treat it accordingly and it won't give you issues. And honestly, if you’ve ever gotten gel nails, you’ve already worked with essentially the same stuff.

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                  @BasiliskXVIII @teotwaki I've never gotten gel nails! But I do have a home gel polish kit where the last step is wiping off with rubbing alcohol. So that's basically the same thing, at a junior level.

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                  • spiegelmamaS spiegelmama

                    OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now. I see the use case. Anyone want to infodump on the best one to start with? Apparently it's got to be able to make veiny flower lamps. https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/shop/product.php?code=285&tags=lighting

                    #3DPrinting #HiveMind #AdviceNeeded #LinuxOK #NoApple 😬

                    You got me, @nervous_jessica - your work is too gorgeous.

                    ZimmieB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @spiegelmama @nervous_jessica You should start by checking with your local library. A bunch have 3d printers available to the public.

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                    • spiegelmamaS spiegelmama

                      OK, OK, I do need a 3D printer now. I see the use case. Anyone want to infodump on the best one to start with? Apparently it's got to be able to make veiny flower lamps. https://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/shop/product.php?code=285&tags=lighting

                      #3DPrinting #HiveMind #AdviceNeeded #LinuxOK #NoApple 😬

                      You got me, @nervous_jessica - your work is too gorgeous.

                      aeberbachA This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @spiegelmama @nervous_jessica Prusa MK4S, or a Core One if you want the luxury option. There are basically 3 types of 3D printer owner; those who buy Bambu and don’t care about who copied what or how they may be locked in, those who buy Prusa because it is top quality even if not the cheapest, and the rest - which includes the open source zealots. Those that have had a Prusa rarely want any other kind.

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                      • ZimmieB Zimmie

                        @spiegelmama @nervous_jessica You should start by checking with your local library. A bunch have 3d printers available to the public.

                        spiegelmamaS This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @bob_zim That is such a great idea. I believe the main branch is the closest branch with 3D printers, but i should check. I'm being a baby about leaving the house recently because of a health flare, but it's still a solid idea.

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                          @spiegelmama @nervous_jessica Prusa MK4S, or a Core One if you want the luxury option. There are basically 3 types of 3D printer owner; those who buy Bambu and don’t care about who copied what or how they may be locked in, those who buy Prusa because it is top quality even if not the cheapest, and the rest - which includes the open source zealots. Those that have had a Prusa rarely want any other kind.

                          spiegelmamaS This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @aeberbach I'm not a snob about much at all, but I suspect eventually I'd go to Prusa. I still might start somewhere else, depending on a few factors. Thank you!

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