3d Printer Anatomy : Introduction

Introduction to the 3d printing process Most people buy a 3d printer, typically a FFF (fused filament fabrication type), after seeing something printed out professionally and after printing something themselves wonder what went wrong.   This is where the 3d printer anatomy series will help in understanding what the limitations are. Their prints are stepped, often…

designing for 3d printing

When designing for 3d printing what do you need to take into account? Overhangs All additive 3d printing material will have a limit to its self support. Typically angles under 45 degrees will require support. Overhangs printed away from the build platform will need support. This can lead to a lot of cleanup if the…

Winbo super helper 3d printer range : A cheap introduction to 3d printing?

About Winbo Winbo Smart Tech are a company specialising in 3d printing, from 3d printers to filament to complete 3d solutions. They have been in manufacturing since 1995. they are quickly becoming a major player within the 3d printing world with over 17 different 3d printer models. Recently they have launched their range of Winbo…

Ultimaker 3 Review: A Dual Head Printer Worth the Money?

Ultimaker 3 review This Ultimaker 3 review is about a prosumer dual extruder 3d printer with wireless control, operating on the FFF (fused filament fabrication) method. It is an industrial grade printer equally at home on the desktop as in the living room. Lets have a closer look at it It’s large build volume of…

What’s the Difference Between the Various Adhesion Promoters for Build Platforms

You know the trouble you have when starting to print. You see the printer is up to temperature. You know the nozzle is clean, but still the first layer will just not stick. You check the z-axis, nope that is level, so what now? This is where you need a little help. That help comes…