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Thoughts 🤔
Excuse the weird angle on the video, it won't rotate for some reason. Don't send hate to the creator btw :)
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New comment 18h ago
Thoughts 🤔
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This woman isn't upset because the people are selling 3D printed junk at these maker fairs. She's mad because they are labeling them as "handmade". I personally have no interest in selling anything that I did not design myself, but I also have no problem with those that do, as long as you give credit or have a licensing deal. If you print other someone else's designs, you are a maker. However, I don't think you should be labeling your products as "handmade" because it implies that you are the one who actually designed it. Just my two cents.
Print to Product BETA
I haven't posted in a while because I've been busy, but I was just looking through the group and saw a post for the Print to Product program. I signed up and paid for the Print to Product BETA group, but that groups appears to have been renamed to Prints2Profits Inner Circle. It also seems to be archived. I assumed all of us in BETA would be added to the new group. Is that not the case? Thanks, Jeremy
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New comment Jul 2
0 likes • Jul 2
Thanks Brandon!
Prints not sticking
I tried everything but prints aren’t sticking I’ve tried cleaning the bed, raising the bed temp, using new filament, making sure everything is not too loose and not too tight but it still ends up failing. What should I do? I’m out of ideas to do
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New comment Aug 3
0 likes • Mar 16
If you switched to a different plate, then maybe your nozzle height is now too high.
Printing
I have a quesion I want to print sometime very big but it’s too big to print and I need it big. I know you can cut prints into pieces but how do you do it?
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New comment Mar 20
1 like • Mar 16
I'm sure your slicing software will do this for you. I use PrusaSlicer, and it will even add joinery for you. If you want to do it in Fusion, you can use "Split Body".
Kids selling and licensing when it comes to 3D prints.
Ok guys I want to ask a question and get some honest feedback from it. My son is learning to 3D print along with me. He recently found a 3D print game that he printed off for himself and sisters to play. His friends and some other people have asked him to print it for them and they would buy it from him so he could make a little money. I know people harp hard about licensing stuff when it comes to 3D printing. Honestly though, does anyone really see any harm in a 10 year old boy printing off something cool from Printables and selling it locally to make a little money? I don't, but want to make sure I'm not the only one. Also, all the different Etsy post and items for sale on TikTok, you cant honestly think that license agreements aren't being violated every day. Not looking to start an argument over this type of thing, just looking for what everyone else thinks/ does.
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New comment Feb 1
0 likes • Jan 31
There are plenty of 3D models online that allow for commercial selling. Even if that particular game does not allow it, I'm sure your son can find other cool things to print and sell. Sites like Printables let you filter by license type.
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Jeremy Mularella
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Middle School STEM Teacher Learning how to improve my Fusion design skills for 3D printing

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