Brett wrote:I'm thinking when mine arrives I could print handles for my brake levers..once I get the hang if it maybe.
lutorm wrote:I have the TAZ6. It's expensive (although I had a price alert from Amazon for a year until it dropped $400 from the list price) but the ability to print things like nylon and polycarbonate has been essential for my Aerovee intake experiment.
ihab wrote:+1 to the Prusa recommendation. You can save some money if you buy the kit and build it yourself, and in so doing learn how the thing goes together. If you can assemble a Sonex rudder you can put together one of these. I have a Prusa i3 Mk2S, and the newer i3 Mk3 is even better.
Ihab
EdW wrote:Is this the one you're talking about?
Thanks
Ed
I didn't realize just how dumb I really am.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2018-3D-printe ... Sww5hZGXke
DCASonex wrote:Also have been looking at 3D printers and wondering what solid modeling CAD program are you using, and what would you recommend for an old fart that has used only 2D CAD for last 30+ years.
David A.
EdW wrote:Gee, those would be awfully expensive grip and lever handles!
Ed
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