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I am impressed by the capability of these machines, I have looked at the many small printers that are on the market, but decided that a slightly larger machine would prove useful in the future, I found this one LSAM 1040 http://www.thermwood.com/lsam_home.htmAlso getting a new shed to house the new tool.Any advise as to using 3D printers would be appreciated.Mike
farmer geddon.
How goes the 3D printing? You kicking the printer's butt, or is it kicking yours?If you haven't figured it out yet, NOTHING is more important than first layer adhesion.
Sorry about that Zee, I just stumbled on this thread, saw you were the last to respond, and I assumed. And you know what they say about assuming things.I'm a LITTLE slow at times, but I finally figured out that this thread was essentially an April Fool's gag. But that was after I had already replied to your response.This isn't the first time I fell for something like this. About 15-20 years ago there was a letter from the editor about Ertl bringing their injection molding back to Iowa from Mexico. That was in the April issue a national magazine. I fell for it and responded to the magazine for further information - to see if there would possibly be any controls work for my company. I still swear I could hear them laughing when I read their e-mail explaining that it was just an April Fools gag.Don