3D Printer at RS for £500

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  • #136980
    John Stevenson 1
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      @johnstevenson1

      **LINK**

      Plus VAT of course. Looks a decent build unlike the strut and all thread builds but still using the same software as the crappy ones.

      Who's going to be first to get one for a preview ?

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      #31444
      John Stevenson 1
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        #136981
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          "Model Engineers Workshop" should buy one, and then run a long term [and genuinely independent] test on it.

          MichaelG.

          #136982
          John Stevenson 1
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            @johnstevenson1

            Did a search on the name and found a video of it working.

            However as usual it left more questions unanswered than it answered.

            It needs to be connected to a web browser ? but does it need web access all the while.

            They showed you then selecting a part by clicking on a file [ where from ? ] and it went away and printed.

            What about where on the bed it needs to be ? Support matrix ? or % of support ?

            Unless they come up with a better video or answers page I can't see many shelling out £500 notes.

            #136986
            Springbok
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              @springbok

              I am very interested in this new technology but feel that I want to wait untill it has settled down, consumables seem a bit pricey, and as john says lots of unanswered questions.
              bob

              #136987
              Muzzer
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                @muzzer

                It must be safe to say that if RS are selling it for 500 quid, it will be available for a fair bit less out in the real world. Generally you have to be lazy (or corporate, valuing the convenience) to buy stuff from them. I've bought lots of stuff from them over the years – but not with my own dosh….

                Merry

                #137028
                John Haine
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                  @johnhaine32865

                  It looks as if the web browser on an attached PC (on USB port) is used as the user interface to control the machine, upload design files etc. The processor controlling the machine simply serves a web page to the browser.

                  "They showed you then selecting a part by clicking on a file [ where from ? ] and it went away and printed."

                  I imagine in the video they simply used the browser to find the file on the PC, which a browser can happily do. Internet connection not needed. Basically it avoids the user having to load any specific software on his PC, all the functional software runs on the printer's own processor.

                  "What about where on the bed it needs to be ? Support matrix ? or % of support ?"

                  Apart from the mechanical construction and the user interface it looks like the operation is basically the same as the RepRap and the same principles will apply.

                  #137034
                  John Stevenson 1
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                    @johnstevenson1

                    Thank you John for that explanation which makes a lot of sense.

                    If this is the case then the RS one isn't for me because I have travelled a fair bit to meet people with these printers, RepRaps, Huxley's etc and to be honest none of them seem to be able to produce consistent quality parts.

                    I feel that because they all share this same open source common software that is the stumbling block. The UP Mini which you have to pay far more for has it's own proprietary software but quality is far better. So it boils down to the usual cost v quality issue again.

                    Cost of consumables isn't high given what they can do. Anyone priced steel bar lately ? Just had 1 length 1" round, 1 length 3/4" hex, one length of 20mm round.and one length of 30 x 6 flat. – Total with VAT and delivery – £87

                    #137036
                    Anonymous

                      I've ordered a 3D printer for work this afternoon, although not the one from RS. With a bit of luck it'll be here before Christmas.

                      Regards,

                      Andrew

                      #137041
                      John Stevenson 1
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                        @johnstevenson1

                        What make Andrew ?

                        #137046
                        JasonB
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                          @jasonb

                          While on the subject of 3D printing there was an interesting post on MEM about printing nesting jaws to hold odd shaped work, starts here and continues over the page. Also worth looking at the CNC machined valve on the previous page.

                          J

                          PS. There is also a bit of thread milling for Andrewsmiley

                          Edited By JasonB on 04/12/2013 20:30:10

                          #137050
                          Anonymous

                            I narrowed the choice down to three machines; the Cubify CubeX, the Makerbot Replicator2 and the Ultimaker2. It panned out as follows:

                            CubeX: biggest build volume, but uses an expensive and small proprietary cartridge – no thanks!

                            Replicator2: Way too much 'bling' and 'cool' on the website for my liking and not much hard technical info – only uses PLA

                            Ultimaker2: Dutch, open source, and the one I went for

                            I bought via a UK distributor, as delivery is supposed to be quicker than ordering direct, and UK VAT is slightly lower than Dutch VAT.

                            Regards,

                            Andrew

                            #137054
                            John Stevenson 1
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                              @johnstevenson1

                              I'm seriously looking at the UP plus 2 from Maplin.

                              #137072
                              jason udall
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                                @jasonudall57142

                                Andrew..look forward to hearing of your “travels”..
                                Always intrigued at how you can print at 0.01 resolution with a nozzle of 0.4…I don’t seem to be able to make slicer slice finer than the nozzle …
                                If you didn’t know chose un pigmented filament for baseline..pigments seem to effect filament extrusion a lot.

                                #137076
                                Roger Woollett
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                                  @rogerwoollett53105

                                  Has anyone looked at theFelix 3. Also dutch.

                                  #137077
                                  David Clark 13
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                                    @davidclark13

                                    Hi There

                                    They won't buy me one. No point asking.

                                    However, what computer do I need to run it from?

                                    What else do I need to buy and where can I get ABS filament as RS only seem to do PLA.

                                    I might buy one for my own use and write some articles as well.

                                    What about software?

                                    regards David

                                    #137079
                                    jason udall
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                                      @jasonudall57142

                                      Filament is widely available 1.75 and3 mm in pla , abs less so nylon and even printable wood..
                                      Colours ..too many…
                                      Software..host software on pc etc. ( even samsung phones)..generaly needs usb port.
                                      Mac widows ( xp and above) linux even.

                                      Firmware genraly on audrino or clone.
                                      .for open source machines some editing maybe required ( calibration of axis).

                                      But standalone operation is available via files run of sdcard.

                                      The 3d design side is a different matter software and platform to create the model is mostly a matter of personal choice..but needs one way or another to get to a STL Format file. .which is sliced into a file of G codes which the host software ( or sdcard) provide to the control in the printer. . (Eg marlin)..which in turn controls the axis and extruder/heater and heated bed..

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