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@timwatson I saw your bracket of FB. So did you get your printer already? Amazon?And what is going on about the FB Phrozen group removing all the bad posts?Besides the print head flexing it looks like the thin cross section where the lead screw goes through it may also be a problem (saying all this without holding a printer in my hands). I wondered if the real fix would be bolting a whole Photon head to the Phrozen slide bearing.
I don't really see an either/or debate here. I think the choice of technology depends on what your application is and what suits your work flow. In my case - at least in the short term - I am primarily interested in small functional parts that help me improve the standardization and reliability of my models without degrading their appearance. In almost all cases, my are parts designed to fit on existing models where design tweaks and improvements are going to be inevitable as the part develops, so a fast turnaround is very helpful. I might feel differently if I were to design a new model from scratch, where the designer controls everything and the build footprint is much larger.I can't really comment on Shapeways since the only parts I have purchased from them were printed 4-5 years ago. At the time they were fairly crude, but that could have easily changed. That said, I love the concept of a 3rd-party that is willing to handle the actual printing and distribution of parts & models to the community, regardless of technology. I'm certainly not able to do that myself.
. Not sure why I didn't think of that before because I do it with coreldraw on every new install or new monitor. There is a monitor calibration that works works very similarly on CorelDraw that I use because I will do a lot of actual tracing of drawing by placing them on my monitor and drawing behind them when working on graphics or logos. One more thing to play with now.
Tim, I saw you posted a photo of a 3D printed brace for the print head. I just thought you already had yours.
@GaryHinshaw , forgive my outburst on your thread. I have removed them so as not to fuel further discouse on your thread. I am fully behind and applaud everything everyone has done on their own with their own money and their own time. It’s just another labor of love that fills yet another niche in this hobby. Truthfully, I am somewhat jealous and wish I had thes tools at my disposal.