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  • Das Boot
    Rear Admiral

    • Dec 2019
    • 1328

    #16
    Originally posted by SubSteve

    I just upgraded from a Prusa i#Mk3 to a Bambu X1c and I love it. The Prusa is a great printer too but it's like a 3rd gen fighter against a 5th gen fighter. More like an appliance, i.e., it just works. I can modify the cradle file to match the inside radius of the hull and the outside diameter of the cylinder. It looks a little odd because I bury the cylinder low enough to stay submerged when the boat is fully surfaced. I can reuse the stand cradle files as well.
    i’m thinking something less expensive for what I’d use it for. I’m not looking to print boats, just small parts.
    Of the 40,000 men who served on German submarines, 30,000 never returned.”

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    • Ken_NJ
      Captain

      • Sep 2014
      • 832

      #17
      A couple of pieces of wood and a saw will do it.

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      • SubSteve
        Lieutenant

        • Apr 2022
        • 84

        #18
        Originally posted by Ken_NJ
        A couple of pieces of wood and a saw will do it.
        Ken is correct but I can recommend the Bambu A1 if you do choose to head that way.

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