Monthly Archives: January 2019
Sam Dennis - January 31, 2019 Calling all filament fanatics! Would you love the chance to get your hands on a variety of free filament this February? We’ve got a selection of 1.75mm filament spools to give away to some lucky shoppers for them to test out on their latest 3D creations.
Sam Dennis - January 29, 2019 Bed levelling is a key aspect of making sure that you have a successful print. It's one of the first things that you should do when you buy a 3D printer and definitely one of the first things you should look at if you are having trouble with your prints. A lot of the high-end 3D printers feature automatic bed levelling, however, the cheaper/older 3D printers may not feature it.
There will be a lot of different times where re-levelling the print bed is needed throughout the course of your 3D printers usage, so don't feel like you're having to re-adjust the bed levelling too many times.
Sam Dennis - January 21, 2019 Thinking of getting into 3D Printing as a hobby?
Joining the 3D printing hobby group is very exciting, getting your hands on your very own 3D printer is awesome. Just think of the possibilities of things that you could create and maybe even make money off. There are some things to consider though.
Sam Dennis - January 19, 2019 The time for buying a 3D printer is now, it’s never been as accessible as it is now!
There are thousands of designs/models you can pick up online and entry-level printers are getting lower in prices. Getting a 3D printer for home use can feel pretty daunting, it all seems so complicated to use and set up, especially for a beginner. Continue reading for our list of the best 3D printers for beginners.
Sam Dennis - January 19, 2019 Technology over the past few years has been progressing at a significant rate, giving us new and expanding technology that allows us to do more. 3D scanning is one of these technologies, it seems to get more advanced every year.
3D Laser scanning is a technology that digitally captures the shapes and sizes of physical objects using the line of laser light. It is non-destructive and non-contact, it uses the laser light to capture the surface of an object while sensor cameras record the changing of distance and shape of the laser line.
Sam Dennis - January 16, 2019 When people are looking to buy a 3D printer that they can run themselves, they often ask how much does running a 3D printer cost. There are not many answers out there on the internet, it’s a tricky subject as there are many different denominators.
We will give you base pricing to go off of, so you can compare the costs to see if it’s affordable for yo