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SUNLU's filament-based 3D printer claims to print at breakneck speeds, but is it really necessary? We spent a week testing the T3 to find out.
Do you like high-detail 3D models intended for resin printing, but wish you could more easily print them on a filament-based FDM printer? Good news, because [Jacob] of Painted4Combat shared a tool … ...
Owning an FDM printer is advantageous regarding scalability, cost-efficiency, and flexibility. Especially with Creality's K1 series, you are assured of a 3D printer of the highest quality.
However after un-boxing and building the Longer FDM LK5 PRO and running it through a few test prints I was extremely surprised at the results such a budget 3D printer could produce.
Resin or filament 3D printing: Which is best for you? Best answer: You'll want a filament (FDM) printer for printing large models such as cosplay accessories.
Clay 1 is a new FDM 3D printer that has this month launched via Kickstarter and already blasted past as required pledge goal. The affordable FDM 3D printer has been designed to provide an easy-to ...
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