I have decided to purchase a 3d printer

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Where does it say what kind of detail level it has? I guess it’s called layer height?

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I don’t know. But based on my research this is the best filament printer maker on the market. This particular model i would research on youtube

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I’m thinking of this one

People on reddit are saying it’s a good beginner printer

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I bought it but I forgot buying filament for it. Are all filament brands supported, do you know?

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Which printer?
Bamboo only takes its own filament
The other I don’t know

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The neptune 4. Ok, I have aksed on a forum about what type I should get, hopefuly i*ll get an answer.

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So the printer is bought, + filament. Can’t wait to try it out!!

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I’m super psyched for you man

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My partner has the non resin one … made by anker.

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I’m glad I ended up buying a filament printer. Although the resin gives superior detail, the filament detail is good enough and also there’s no safety concerns.

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I think I’m getting my 3d printer on Wednesday. I look forward to it, I’m only a bit nervous for setting it up. To lower my anxiety on that I read the manual (pdf) a few times online in advance, so I feel more prepared.

I think I’m going to do some test prints first. Then I can try out printing my own stuff.

Would be cool printing buildings and making a city.

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Will you share your journey by blogging it on the site? I’d love you to take some photos

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https://www.amazon.com/MAYS-Compatible-Architecture-Collectible-Construction/dp/B0B9XXHYPS?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=AY3OOH3ICRLVQ

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I could probably do that, yeah!

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That’s cool!

I have not fully understood how supports work yet. Like if a part of your model hangs flat in the air, then the printer can’t print that layer, cause ofc it can’t print in the air. Then you need supports. And I think they work by creating a part that is loosely connected that you can pull off later. That was something I hadn’t thought about but it’s so obvious when I learned about it.

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There’s an app called the slicer. You use the slicer to take an FBX file or something similar out of blender, for example. There you can add the supports

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They look like baobab trees

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Neato!

Hope you enjoy it. You definitely have a talent for creating 3D models.

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