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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3097293" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Have had mine for about 3 months and have used it quite a bit. Doesn't seem to difficult for me to find something I need that the printer will make, right now it is printing a Dremel tool holder for my lathe so I will be able to use a Dremel roto tool for a tool post grinder. Made a set of brackets to mount a Sound Bar on the top of our TV and among other things a bunch of tool holders/organizers for my shop. Just saved me $40.00 by making a table insert for an old Craftsman band saw I was rebuilding plus I am making project boxes for electronic stuff I am building. Money and time well spent.</p><p></p><p>Getting good enough with DesignSpark Mechanical to be able to design some items from scratch and managed to get the printer working with both ABS and PLA. Learning curve was steep but well worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3097293, member: 10973"] Have had mine for about 3 months and have used it quite a bit. Doesn't seem to difficult for me to find something I need that the printer will make, right now it is printing a Dremel tool holder for my lathe so I will be able to use a Dremel roto tool for a tool post grinder. Made a set of brackets to mount a Sound Bar on the top of our TV and among other things a bunch of tool holders/organizers for my shop. Just saved me $40.00 by making a table insert for an old Craftsman band saw I was rebuilding plus I am making project boxes for electronic stuff I am building. Money and time well spent. Getting good enough with DesignSpark Mechanical to be able to design some items from scratch and managed to get the printer working with both ABS and PLA. Learning curve was steep but well worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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