The new nylon SLS machine from @formlabs looks great! https://formlabs.com/3d-printers/fuse-1 … looking forward to less goop and more sweet precision parts
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Replying to @starsandrobots @formlabs
it’s at the point where early business adopters will buy one, but it’s still ~3 years from the home shop
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Replying to @photomattmills
why does it need to be in the home shop? why is that the landmark destination?
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Replying to @starsandrobots
it is for me, because that’s the shop I have :)
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Replying to @photomattmills
nice. I can get behind that. That said I somewhat doubt this particular highly dusty technology is gonna be a good fit in any home shop.
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Replying to @starsandrobots
I mean, people do woodworking at home; I haven’t used one of these, but are they worse than a disk sander?
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Replying to @photomattmills
I haven't read their MSDS but for myself: I will tolerate a small amount of sawdust. I would never want to regularly inhale nylon dust.
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and even ZCorp machines (this but printing basically superglue onto cornstarch) are super incredibly dusty. Even with collection systems.
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Replying to @starsandrobots @photomattmills
those at least are always always kept in their own enclosed rooms and you can taste the material in the air when you walk in.
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