BiMNrd
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USA, I don't even think ultimaker knows when at this point to be honest uh?
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I am unable to get an e-mail response from my vendor in regards to my order, so I wanted to know if the Air manager is already shipping or what is the ETA.
I have paid in full for the device since it was announced.
Thank you
@SandervG any ideas?
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Oh wow..
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I get it, no bashing. I can wait till my HT arrives next week. I ordered black. Ill post something on there for comparison if you dont mind.
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Great,
I hate how real printed part dont look anything like the marketing stuff in terms of finish. Maybe also be the "Clear" I am not a fan of that color in FDM printers.
Otherwise this is great info my friend and seems to be a success for you.
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Is that the colorfab HT ?
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^yes NylonX is cabon reinforced. UL has a profile for it in cura. I ordered some to try.
I will print something small and see how it holds up.
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21 hours ago, Oliveros said:
Very true.
Perhaps this would work for you?
I'm getting a roll of it tomorrow but that stuff supposedly is not very flexible, wet or dry.
Thanks for sharing that material. I followed you lead and ordered some HT. Apparently you don't need a harneded nozzle for it - which is great.
I also did order some nylonX. I wonder how that would do as a front bumper cannard. (Exposure to sun, heat, water if it rains)
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so then, it may not work in an engine bay where it may get wet or exposed to water and our moisture.
maybe I am betting off with Polycarbonate.
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I know, but I found you can make support be created with multiple lines if needed to make the parts stronger.
I need to make a support to hang an oil filter relocation adapter. I am sure the item will get hot since it is alum.
looking at this thread, and considering Nylon flexes, I wonder it Polycarbonate would be better (considering nylon is flexible - from what I saw on this thread).
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yeah, but would be great just do this on holes.
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Great post. how long this this take to print?
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Great thread, so are you guys modeling your down reinforcement inside the 3d part?
for example, how can I thicken the walls around the holes? I know other mfr. slivers allow for this, bit its proprietary to their product.
BTW, I want to know about the internal watermark. Doesnt that type of think make the STL exporting more difficult and cause issues? I always though we wanted clean watertight geometry.
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I would call it under extrusion. try that.
what printer, material and settings are you using?
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3d printing?? hehe.
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Can you link me to this? how long? I have pre-paid for the equipment ,but if I am not going to get it anytime soon I rather cancel and order in the future.
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A few things need to happen and I will do.
1. The camera needs to be accessible via WAN. P2P? Im going to install a network camera to my printer for this.
2. We need to be able to stop a print remotely.
3. Im going to remake the cameras adapter to aim the camera in what I consider a move usuable angle. I had some new RE software I want to try for this along w my scanner. Should be easy.
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Would you be willing me send me a sample part? DM me.
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So I wonder what is the case use for such properties. Because if I want flexible, there is rubber or TPU.
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great info guys, thank you very much !!
So nylon will be somewhat flexible compared to ABS which will make it tougher?
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Thank you, looks great now.
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Well with this angle, you can't even see the first layer. Oh well. At least you have helped me confirm that this is normal.
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Air manager shipping yet?
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They should be keeping in contact with us and with their reseller channels contantly.
I bought the S5 because of the pro bubdle, otherwise I would have gotten the S3 and we aftermarket parts..
And estimated ETA would be good, or at a min, send the unit with the caveat that an firmware update is to come.