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jareklupinski 2 days ago

> This is an example: https://www.amazon.com/MiiKARE-Universal-Rotating-Adjustable...

i wonder if it would be faster to 3d print that gadget than amazon prime it

dceddia a day ago | parent | next [-]

The plastic parts almost definitely, but this seems like it has a couple springs and hinges that make it more of a pain.

BeetleB a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I wouldn't trust a typical 3D printed one. My one has so many degrees of freedom/rotation - lots of moving parts.

iwontberude a day ago | parent | prev [-]

3D printing is more a practice than it is a way to quickly create one off objects. I think certainly if your machine is dialed in and not malfunctioning in some way then it will be cheaper and faster to print than to buy this.

arjie a day ago | parent [-]

I have a Bambu P1S and using it has been some kind of normie-friendly experience. I recall in the long past before I got this machine, my friend's early model Prusa would semi-bootstrap itself by printing some of its parts but the thing I ended up getting was a fully formed unit that just does the whole thing with a minimum of fuss.

We use the 3d printer explicitly for the one-off object scenario.

iwontberude a day ago | parent [-]

That's great to hear! I suppose I always wondered about how Bambu printers fare over time. I have had all sorts of issues with my Creality and FlashForge machines. They have sorta scared me away from the enterprise a bit.