It's more of how the slicer and supports are done, where the print path goes, it just depends on how intricate you want the customization to be. Going to the 3D printer specific forums might be helpful as well, that's where I've gone in the past when I mess up.Īs for Inventor, I've done the same as the model has never been an issue. If you are buying the Raise brand printer, I would watch YouTube reviews and comparisons, there are quite a few out there. I'm guessing you are looking for a commercial setup so first determine your requirements: My last job wouldn't let me play with the super expensive one, think we might be getting a few new ones here in Portland soon, there goes the neighborhood. They have worked well for my tinkering uses but leave you wanting for more and take a bit of trial and error to get them working smoothly. ![]() Hello personally bought two of the cheapest possible DIY kits, a generic Prusa Cartesian and Anycubic Delta.
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