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UP! Plus is now printing with a 0.15mm layer height

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UP! Plus is now printing with a 0.15mm layer height

Post by Gort » Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:40 pm

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Mon Oct 15, 2012 4:40 pm

or 150 microns! :D

http://www.pp3dp.com/index.php?option=c ... d=1&cid=32

Plus I am printing in ABS not PLA!

I will posts some pictures later but I am getting some really nice looking robot brackets and DARwIn-OP covers!
or 150 microns! :D

http://www.pp3dp.com/index.php?option=c ... d=1&cid=32

Plus I am printing in ABS not PLA!

I will posts some pictures later but I am getting some really nice looking robot brackets and DARwIn-OP covers!
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Post by MOHIT JINDAL » Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:59 pm

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:59 pm

Hi Gort,
Sorry but i want to ask, how the 3D print cost calculated ?
Per hour ?
Is that calculated on the basis of height of nozzle ?
I want to print some gears. Gear require less height. The guy told me he will charge per hour reprap is ON.
Hi Gort,
Sorry but i want to ask, how the 3D print cost calculated ?
Per hour ?
Is that calculated on the basis of height of nozzle ?
I want to print some gears. Gear require less height. The guy told me he will charge per hour reprap is ON.
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Post by Gort » Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:59 pm

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Tue Oct 16, 2012 2:59 pm

I have access to a UP!, Replicator 1, Thingomatic and Ultimaker through my local hackerspaces. So my cost is only in plastic ABS. So we are only talking about 1 USD per bracket for me. I know I am lucky in that regard!

If you have the money the UP! printer is the one to buy right now. It is less than 2000 USD and it prints out ABS parts really well.
I have access to a UP!, Replicator 1, Thingomatic and Ultimaker through my local hackerspaces. So my cost is only in plastic ABS. So we are only talking about 1 USD per bracket for me. I know I am lucky in that regard!

If you have the money the UP! printer is the one to buy right now. It is less than 2000 USD and it prints out ABS parts really well.
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Post by mantrid » Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:58 pm

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Mon Oct 22, 2012 2:58 pm

Gort wrote:If you have the money the UP! printer is the one to buy right now. It is less than 2000 USD and it prints out ABS parts really well.


Can you say why ?
The replicator2 seems to have a much better spec and build at the same price?
Gort wrote:If you have the money the UP! printer is the one to buy right now. It is less than 2000 USD and it prints out ABS parts really well.


Can you say why ?
The replicator2 seems to have a much better spec and build at the same price?
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Post by Gort » Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:54 pm

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Mon Oct 22, 2012 5:54 pm

I print out robot brackets and for me I need a printer to do two things.

1. It needs to print in ABS.

2. It has to be able to do support material

Right now the R2 can not do both. So the best printer for me is the UP! plus. The R1 is my second printer of choose but support of this printer may be a problem in the future?

The R2X looks very promising but the price is starting to get to high for me.

http://store.makerbot.com/replicator2x.html

Also the UP!'s software is better than Makerware is right now.
I print out robot brackets and for me I need a printer to do two things.

1. It needs to print in ABS.

2. It has to be able to do support material

Right now the R2 can not do both. So the best printer for me is the UP! plus. The R1 is my second printer of choose but support of this printer may be a problem in the future?

The R2X looks very promising but the price is starting to get to high for me.

http://store.makerbot.com/replicator2x.html

Also the UP!'s software is better than Makerware is right now.
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