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Fixing silverware drawer using 3D printing!  

Josh of All Trades
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Комментарии : 15   
@inventorj
@inventorj Год назад
It’s just wild how reliably these Bambu machines can crank out solid prints
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
I'm impressed so far.
@nightngale49
@nightngale49 Год назад
Such a cool process. And now you have a scanner too!!
@Anderson-HandForged
@Anderson-HandForged Год назад
that thing kicks ass josh good deal
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
Thanks man!!
@xinsertnamex
@xinsertnamex Год назад
What did you say was the cad software you use I didn’t quite catch it
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
It's called onshape. Great program easy to use! I prefer it over other free options. I've tried most of them
@xinsertnamex
@xinsertnamex Год назад
Thank you
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
@@xinsertnamex no problem!
@broderen6234
@broderen6234 Год назад
​@@Black240SXDriftyou prefer it over fusion 360 also?
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
@broderen6234 for regular cad work, yes. However, fusion has a few other options/features that it does well. My biggest hang-up with fusion is the user interface. I use both fusion and onshape mainly. I prefer on shape because it operates more like solidworks. I've used Catia, creo, and solidworks mainly in my career and how onshape works is more in line with what I'm used to.
@rma0408
@rma0408 Год назад
Is that PLA?
@Black240SXDrift
@Black240SXDrift Год назад
Yes, this was PLA
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