Great choice for a printer. Because the buildings have texture, you can get away with using the 0.4mm nozzle. You can drop down to a 0.2mm nozzle for more detail for smaller things.
I think they have. Mine takes a huge variety of products. Maybe resin. I see the option in my list of settings. Not sure if that is it but it’s there in the list.
That is tough. Being a designer I do not usually have issues with software. With cad that is another thing. I learned my slicing software to the max then went on to Shapr3D not a spelling error. That is how it is spelled. It has a monthly cloud cost but no more than Adobe photoshop or others. It does work very nice. I am still learning it myself. FYI Freecad is out there to but I did not like it but it is free.
Is there something styrene filament offers that would be better than what is already available? (PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS) PS: ASA and ABS filament already contain styrene according to Bambu lab's webpage.
I think it’s the way the mrr hobby is heading for sure. Love the ship
I think you might be right. Thanks
Looking good John! You're making great progress!
I'm in the middle of "flower pot" season with my prints..
Thats cool to. Thanks
Great choice for a printer. Because the buildings have texture, you can get away with using the 0.4mm nozzle. You can drop down to a 0.2mm nozzle for more detail for smaller things.
I did not know that. I will look into that. Thanks for the info!
Have manufacturers made a 3D printer that uses Styrene filament yet ?
I think they have. Mine takes a huge variety of products. Maybe resin. I see the option in my list of settings. Not sure if that is it but it’s there in the list.
@@JohnsRailroad Thank you. I have a Anycubic photon but no CAD experience. Can you recommend a CAD program for beginners,with decent detail ?
That is tough. Being a designer I do not usually have issues with software. With cad that is another thing. I learned my slicing software to the max then went on to Shapr3D not a spelling error. That is how it is spelled. It has a monthly cloud cost but no more than Adobe photoshop or others. It does work very nice. I am still learning it myself. FYI Freecad is out there to but I did not like it but it is free.
@@JohnsRailroad Thank you.
Is there something styrene filament offers that would be better than what is already available? (PLA, PETG, ASA, ABS) PS: ASA and ABS filament already contain styrene according to Bambu lab's webpage.