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Quick poll (so I can build what you actually want):
What do you want MORE of inside Inventors Academy? A) Fusion 360 mini-tutorials (short + practical) B) 3D printing troubleshooting (fixes + settings) C) Product ideas you can sell (beginner-friendly) D) Pricing + selling your first 100 units (real strategy) Comment A/B/C/D 👇(If you want, add why — I’ll prioritize the top answers.)
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A /c /d - I don't know how to do stl files or even where to begin. I have blender and Maya 3DS max experience, but very light. Like I just wanna go into something like Google sketch up pick my scale draw something out and just have it banging out real quick. Kind of tempted to write my own stl maker but need to know the rules first or if it's even worth it, as I’d rather not lol.
Quick TPU breakdown
Hey everyone, I’ve been getting questions on what kind of TPU people should use for their project so here’s a quick breakdown. - TPU 95A = standard flexible TPU (cases, grips). Can be stringy → print slower. - TPU 96A = a touch stiffer → usually prints a bit cleaner/easier (depends on brand). - AMS TPU (Bambu / AMS-friendly) = harder TPU made to feed in AMS. Normal soft TPU can buckle, so only use TPU that’s specifically labeled AMS-compatible. - Softer TPU (90A and under) = super rubbery, but hardest to print. Best for feet, seals, vibration damping. Hope this helps - Krish👍
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I was just looking at this for my AMS bamboo P1 S and looking at the special TPU. I was exploring some airbag solutions so that I can recover the Saturn v ROCKET, which is gonna be between four and 6 foot tall, but due to the weight when it comes down crashing, sometimes it’ll damage tube. So now it’s like extra weight, but it’s safer lending less altitude or full send high as possible reach for the stars. 🤣
Despite all my rage
I am still just a p1s in a cage :) trying to calm the vibration so I'm mounting it to the floor on a wood shelf in a metal cage :) will have plexiglass eventually
Despite all my rage
Printed a thing! And other thingzzz
Headphone thing! Upside triangle to attach. Something on Bambu handy for p1s oversized 20% for my Sony studio headphones Mdr 7506 which are nice super pricy but they are very accurate and flat. I use them a lot for studio sound engineering as I work on video courses and whatever and didn’t want to pay 30$ for a stupid holder. In hour manufacturing is awesome, and addictive and I’m just barely getting into it. I really don’t have time as I need to focus on growing people’s skills but I really need to print some rocket bases and pads and what not for a 4 foot 1/144 scale Saturn rocket. I think I’ll need a wide fin base as flight telemetry seems to be wonky with smaller fins. For now. Headphones printed. Rockets I’ll deal with later lol. Time to grow SKools
Printed a thing! And other thingzzz
What printer are you running right now?
Just want to know roughly which printers everyone’s got so I can base my course on that. — Krish 😁
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p1s here :)
1 like • 28d
Considered the anycubic but went w/ p1s, and glad I did
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