3d Printing

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When I set my mind to something, I usually don't rest until I do it. So the 3d printer arrived, and I've been trying it out and discovering it for days. Anycubic Cobra 2 Neo. It was the cheapest, but for now, I am very satisfied.
The box had all the needed parts and tools Allen keys, wrenches, and very good assembly instructions.
There is also an SD card with several items ready for 3d printing.
I drew the objects in Autocad. There is a Fusion 360 program that is better for that, but the free version is quite limited, and since I already have Autocad, I don't need that either.
First, I tried a shark that was on the SD card, and then I made a soapbox according to my design, a small silhouette of Charlie Chaplin and a necklace.
Then I printed out several cutters, stamps, and rollers for making beads.

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Some people use words, others use light to say what they feel.

Photos by @desro - ©RominaM*



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Your words highlight how useful a 3D printer can be to bring personal designs to life. This underscores the great potential that additive manufacturing technologies have to empower users in bringing their ideas to fruition.

Tus palabras resaltan lo útil que puede llegar a ser una impresora 3D para dar vida a diseños personales. Esto subraya el gran potencial que tienen las tecnologías de fabricación aditiva para capacitar a los usuarios en la realización de sus ideas.

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Thank you @edeyglezsosa! A 3D printer is everything I thought it was, but every day I discover even more possibilities.

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I could remember doing things like this when I was still on my college, and we make use of clay while molding different structure of art work. This is impressive friend. Good one.

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