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*File decided upon as 9 pots can be printed in 1 hour and 5 minutes using rough print. - [https://sketchfab.com/models/6b8ad13c8ea141f99810b3ad255a737a#] - use .65, .65, .4 on the scale factors for x, y, z in [[Cura Lulzbot Edition]], for a size of 35, 35, and 25 mm. | *File decided upon as 9 pots can be printed in 1 hour and 5 minutes using rough print. - [https://sketchfab.com/models/6b8ad13c8ea141f99810b3ad255a737a#] - use .65, .65, .4 on the scale factors for x, y, z in [[Cura Lulzbot Edition]], for a size of 35, 35, and 25 mm. Lulzbot Mini used - with .5 mm nozzle. | ||
:*Here is a larger size pot, .6 scale for x, y, z, or 32 by 32 by 37 mm large. | :*Here is a larger size pot, .6 scale for x, y, z, or 32 by 32 by 37 mm large. | ||
Revision as of 23:38, 9 October 2016
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- File decided upon as 9 pots can be printed in 1 hour and 5 minutes using rough print. - [1] - use .65, .65, .4 on the scale factors for x, y, z in Cura Lulzbot Edition, for a size of 35, 35, and 25 mm. Lulzbot Mini used - with .5 mm nozzle.
- Here is a larger size pot, .6 scale for x, y, z, or 32 by 32 by 37 mm large.
Commercial Sources
- Net pots are 13 cents each - [2].
- Compare to 3D printed plastic cost - $10/lb - [3]. At 1.8 grams per pot - this is $10 for 280 pots - or 4 cents each in material. Free if self-extruded from scrap plastic.