3D Printers??

I got the X1C, you can upgrade a P1s to essentially be an X1C, but I just figured I would start with the X1 in case I ever wanted to print nylon, etc. I print ABS often, and have printed nylon a time or two. I have about 1600 print hours on mine, I literally have had I think 1 clogged nozzle, and have pretty much never had to 'tinker' with it. I sold the CR10 to JJ not really knowing what I was diving in to with the X1 (as I didn't have it yet I don't think), but I remember having to constantly tinker with the CR10, level the bed, etc (granted, there were some functions on it I didn't figure out till I was getting rifle of it).

I'd love to have an H2D for the dual nozzles, and maybe one day when I have more Bambu gift cards I will buy one. I currently have about $300 worth of gift cards from Makerworld points.
Wow! What are you printing that the machine has run 1,600 hrs?

This is my first time clicking in this thread. I have never used a 3D printer myself, but have gotten a few parts printed at work. I can't think of a need to have one at home.

Are you guys just printing trinkets for fun, or actual useful items?
 
Wow! What are you printing that the machine has run 1,600 hrs?

This is my first time clicking in this thread. I have never used a 3D printer myself, but have gotten a few parts printed at work. I can't think of a need to have one at home.

Are you guys just printing trinkets for fun, or actual useful items?
Go check out the 3d printing thread, there are tons of pictures in there of random things we all have printed. I have sold some things, but as a general rule most of the stuff I have printed has just been for personal use. Most of what I have sold has been prop guns from the Fallout series video games, and I have only sold a few of those as I was modifying the files to get them to print how I wanted.

Socket organizers
prop guns
random junk
countertop egg storage
fuel pump mount (nylon)
printer accessories
chick feeders (as commercial options waste a LOT of chick feed)
Christmas ornaments, Moravian star tree toppers for gifts

Lots of stuff. If I had to guess, I have sold around $300 worth of stuff, plus I have gotten around $400 now worth of gift cards from MakerWorld which I use on filament and such. Most of my points I have gotten came from modifying other peoples files to print in less pieces, without supports, etc. I am by no means a good designer, I can get by with TinkerCad. My biggest challenge sometimes TinkerCad's file size limitations.

For instance, one of my uploads was a Lego 'cup' to hold a 12oz can. I printed one off makerworld, but the can fit loose in it, and it required supports. I resized it, and made it print without supports, does it have a ton of downloads, no, but it was simple and every little bit counts. Another one was a Fallout gun "The Fixer". I took someone elses files that printed in about 18 pieces, merged them together to print in about 6-7 pieces making for a much stronger and simpler finished product.
 
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