Is anyone here using 3D printing to make casting patterns? If so was it successful or not worth the effort, best stay with conventional methods.
Would 3D printing patterns be better than using a "desktop CNC router/engraver"? I am guessing that either could produce a pattern but both techniques would require some degree of hand finishing.
I can see advantages to both, having said that I have no recent experience of either. When I was last involved in either of these processes 3D printing was called Stereolithography and CNC used punched tape.
I think the best solution would be a machine that could do both, does such a thing exist?
As for price I am surprised how little these machines cost, it begs the question are they any good? I would rather pay more rather than less for a reliable machine.
As for size, a 250mm cube of capacity would be good. Although most of the machines from the bottom end of the market seem somewhat restricted in the Z axis. I'm sure its possible to work around that.
Sorry for all the questions, i'm looking forward to your comments guys.
John