Same. Started printing a few weeks ago (well, I initially did 13 years ago, but that’s another story), and I’m currently working down a long list of issues that I solve with a printer.
After a while I can slowly refocus my printing towards a pet project that has been in the planning stage for 20 years.
Yeah, well, learn using CAD and apply to house and job problems.
Literally why I got mine. If you’re losing motivation use 3d builder. Use blenders clay tug and pull function to make something hideous.
Same. Started printing a few weeks ago (well, I initially did 13 years ago, but that’s another story), and I’m currently working down a long list of issues that I solve with a printer.
After a while I can slowly refocus my printing towards a pet project that has been in the planning stage for 20 years.
I can recommend MatterControl instead of blender.
Blender has too many functions you don’t need, so it has a steep learning curve.
Mattercontrol is literally drag and dropping shapes and cutting them out of each other. You can use prexisting stl files to do so.
Instructions unclear, health department was not impressed with 3D printed sandwiches