I'm looking into easy fixture solutions and was thinking about 3D printed fixtures. Would that be possible. I'm wondering if I could make some fixture arms, or even some standoffs, or if needed some complex fixtures. That being said, what filament would work well for both precision and accuracy as well as durability. PLA and ABS look like good candidates. Or am I wasting my time?
I want to hop on the 3D printer band wagon. I'll be picking up a used Kossel Mini 3D printer for just a little over $100. If it works out I'll invest in something more better-er.
Take a look and the Ender 3 as well. They are my workhorses at home and cheap too. I have a friend around here that gets Amazon returns, assembles them, refurbs them (if needed, most are new and people found out that they are over their heads), does a few test prints, then sells them for $20 less than a new one.
Take a look and the Ender 3 as well. They are my workhorses at home and cheap too. I have a friend around here that gets Amazon returns, assembles them, refurbs them (if needed, most are new and people found out that they are over their heads), does a few test prints, then sells them for $20 less than a new one.