Travels in 3D land
I have for some years wanted to 'get into 3d printing' but as I am 75 a bit intimidated at the thought of having to master the software needed. None the less last July I bought a machine.
I live in high rise condo, somewhat in space so my 3d printer would have to meet certain criteria.
- small
- quiet
- odorless
- pre-built
- not too expensive
These criteria ruled out most every thing but a small FDM ( Fused Deposition Modeling) printer
image from bitfab.io
and ultimatly a Tevo Michelangelo
This machine is almost unknown but all the reviews were good and was said to be quiet. I bought one and have been quite happy with it since.
I downloaded some 3D models from websites like Thiniverse
and had fun getting all the leveling and nozzle heights set up and printing.
my cubby hole printer set-up
Example of Thiniverse printable model
Over the years I have tried a few 3D modeling and drafting programs with little success but stumbled upon Onshape.
Now this application I could understand and found the interface so intuitive I could actually make things that looked really good.
I hope to get some free booze from these guys
Then I tackled Meshmixer
This was not a intuitive as onshape but with a little sweat was able to make this
https://pinshape.com/items/55760-3d-printed-baby-seal
Not too bad for a five month journey to a fantastic new hobby.