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I'm using a UM2 with PLA.
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* Dream machine - Form 1?
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* "SL 3D printing has a lot less drama to it than FFF 3D printing: there is no filament spools to get entangled, no nozzle clogging, no overheating hot-ends, no disastrous warps or other similar entertaining events." - See more at: http://3dprintingforbeginners.com/formlabs-form1-review/#sthash.sPUqM5dF.dpuf
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* reason to get dual extrusion
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* dissolvable filament http://www.makergeeks.com/pva3dfilament.html
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Dissolving Support 3D Printer filaments have a unique feature that they dissolves completely in Limonene or Warm Water, making our dissolving 3D printer filament particularly suitable as a support material for printing complex ABS structures.
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HIPS dissolves in Limonene (easy to find on Amazon.com) and our PVA dissolves in warm water. PVA is great for using as a 3D Printing support structure only - however our top pick is HIPS since it's a Polystyrene filament has very similar 3D printing characteristics to ABS thermoplastic filament in terms of impact strength and stiffness and it prints very nicely too and as a added bonus it easly dissolves in Limonene.
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== Links==
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* http://www.123dapp.com/
 
* http://www.123dapp.com/
 
* http://www.123dapp.com/make
 
* http://www.123dapp.com/make
 
* http://www.shapeways.com/
 
* http://www.shapeways.com/
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* http://www.blender.org
  
 
== Modelling and fixing models ==
 
== Modelling and fixing models ==

Latest revision as of 14:25, 28 February 2015

I'm using a UM2 with PLA.

  • Dream machine - Form 1?


Dissolving Support 3D Printer filaments have a unique feature that they dissolves completely in Limonene or Warm Water, making our dissolving 3D printer filament particularly suitable as a support material for printing complex ABS structures.

HIPS dissolves in Limonene (easy to find on Amazon.com) and our PVA dissolves in warm water. PVA is great for using as a 3D Printing support structure only - however our top pick is HIPS since it's a Polystyrene filament has very similar 3D printing characteristics to ABS thermoplastic filament in terms of impact strength and stiffness and it prints very nicely too and as a added bonus it easly dissolves in Limonene.



Links

Modelling and fixing models

For children