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Just curious about who uses 3d printers and 3d scanners, for hobby or work.
We have three 3d printers at work and one 3d scanner.
Also, what software do you use for drawing any 3d objects. I use SketchUp & Siemens NX
 
Oooo what kinda things can it print mate? Got any example pics of what it can do?

You can print quite a bit of stuff.
What I mainly use it for is reverse engineering customers plastic bits that have done brittle over the years and broke.
I also find out where/how they have failed and improve the design. Sometimes by removing the bit that failed all together.
There are also quite a few web sites out there where you can upload your 3d print files to, so others can print them off. These are more hobby sites.
 
I haven't used a 3d scanner but I do have a 3d printer (used to use an ender 3 till it died).
Now I'm using a prusa mini

Our first 3d printer at work was a Ender 3 S1 Pro. A good printer.
We were looking at Prusa but they are too expensive for what it's worth.
 
I have a couple of printers, a cr10s (with loads of mods, auto bed levelling, enhanced hotend & fans, aluminium feed, dampers on steppers etc etc.) And a stock (ish) ELEGOO mars 4 ultra.

Software I use voxeldance tango for the mars, and cura for the cr10s.

For design work I use fusion360

No scan stuff, although I did use something some time ago, which from several std photos built a 3d image
 
You can print quite a bit of stuff.
What I mainly use it for is reverse engineering customers plastic bits that have done brittle over the years and broke.
I also find out where/how they have failed and improve the design. Sometimes by removing the bit that failed all together.
There are also quite a few web sites out there where you can upload your 3d print files to, so others can print them off. These are more hobby sites.
So you'd design a part, let's say a double plug backing plate thing, to match the original?

What printer do you have mate? I'd love get into it.
 
Interesting
I thought the prusa was pretty decently priced tbh
We have 2 Bambu Lab X1C's with AMS. Cost us about ÂŁ1,300 each at the time. Can do 4 colours.
The equivalent Prusa XL printer, with 5 heads, assembled, will cost you ÂŁ3,790
Don't get me wrong, I think Prusa printers are great printers and their customer service is waaaay better then the Bambu one.
 
So you'd design a part, let's say a double plug backing plate thing, to match the original?

What printer do you have mate? I'd love get into it.
One customer had a few digital display enclosures that were broke.
This box had a display & touch buttons on the front. Inside the enclosure was 3 pcb boards. It was about 200x200x60mm in size.
The enclosure had a metal plate screwed into the bottom of it, to cover up some holes for other equipment that wasn't fitted. This plate had come off as the screw fixing lugs had gone brittle and broke. Also a slider for one of the PCB's had snapped.
I reverse engineered the enclosure as the original. I then asked them if they needed the metal plate. They said no, so I did a design that removed the holes in the back of the enclosure. I also removed the slider for the PCB and just put a cutout in for him.
In the end there was 4 different designs done with different combinations. That covered whichever option he had of this display enclosure, with a new 3d printed part.

The main printers are Bambu X1C.
 
Thanks for posting your day one mate. :)
If anybody is interesting in seeing them all (so far) I've linked to them from the original thread. FOUND BY CLICKING HERE.
I wasn't intending to be in this "post something every day" thing as things have been hectic recently and I don't know if I can do one a day. I will try.
 

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