[dms-discuss] 2024-10-29 Open Hours @ Library

Edward Bennett edwardbennettca at gmail.com
Thu Oct 31 18:16:19 UTC 2024


Braden et al. - I haven't finished Bambu youtubeU, but I made note two
weeks ago that the printers are on carts with locked caster wheels. The
printers wobble a bit while printing and I wonder whether the sway has been
noticeable in people's prints, or if the motion might strain the extruder
valves over time?

Always inquisitive,

Edward



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On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 10:38 PM Braden Pellett via Discuss <
discuss at lists.davismakerspace.org> wrote:

> Another little update,
>
> Today we had a visitor who was interested in 3D printing a house model
> based on 3D architectural CAD drawings, in his case as designed in software
> called Revit (another Autodesk software).
>
> We weren't able to start an actual print just yet, as for some reason
> Revit didn't want to export an STL (it was an option, but was greyed out).
> He'll try to get an STL and come by again.
>
> Generally, though, I'm not sure how one would best print out a model
> house; in particular anything that overhangs would seem challenging; e.g.
> the tops of windows and doors.  But I also have very little experience with
> it. ^^;
>
>   - Braden
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