nicobie
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Thanks for the link. He brought up something about the start G code I didn't know about when printing PETG.
nicobie said:How about some 3D printing porn;
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goatman said:feels like slab of aluminum
spinningmagnets said:It looks like wen I'm indoors this winter, I will have some time to finally unbox my 3D printer.
What drawing programs are you all using? And/or recommend?
Jordan325ic said:Fusion 360 is a good balance between capability and usability. Serious engineering outfits use solidworks, but many small companies do use it and I believe it's free for hobbyists.
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/personalpickworthi said:Jordan325ic said:Fusion 360 is a good balance between capability and usability. Serious engineering outfits use solidworks, but many small companies do use it and I believe it's free for hobbyists.
https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/pricing
It may just be in the UK, but I don't see the "free for hobbyists" pricing.
Which is why I went for FreeCAD. Open Source, works well on Linux. Pretty capable. Work around the drawbacks, or submit fixes - joy of open source.
Jordan325ic said:https://www.autodesk.co.uk/products/fusion-360/personal
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/personal
It's free.
Which printer did you end up getting?