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The Basketball Trainers Assoc.

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Teaching Basketball Trainers how to build a profitable and sustainable six-figure business.

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4 contributions to 3D Printing Community
Multi-Board
Curious to know if anyone is part of the multi-board community. Looks like a pretty slick system, has anyone in here used it?
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Need another printer
Looking to add another printer to the fleet. Should I go with another p1s or a1? Thoughts
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New comment 17h ago
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I'm a big fan of the A1 but I'm new to this and I've never had anything else.
What 3d printer is cheap and good for beginners?
I'm looking to get the cheapest but effective printer that I can buy
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New comment 17h ago
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I'm loving the Bambu A1 and I have no idea what I'm doing. lol At least I didn't when I bought it and it's been very user friendly for a beginner like me.
Newbie Here!!
What up community. Super new to 3D printing and just bought an A1 Bambu Lab printer. Mostly going to be used to print cool stuff for my grandkids but I do have a few use cases I need to design and print for my business. With that being said, where can I go to learn how to design a threaded object. Currently playing around in Tinkercad but wondering if there's a better solution to learning how to build out exactly whats in my head. Thanks in advance for any help and looking forward to taking my 3d awesomeness to another level.
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Newbie Here!!
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@Brandon Santana
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@Brandon Santana I figured it out. The cylinder is tapered and I just assumed the coil would follow the cylinder but obviously it didn't. It went straight down. I added the same degree angle to the coil as the cylinder and problem fixed.
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Mark Kinnebrew
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I help basketball trainers turn their passion into profit, building scalable systems and guiding them to a sustainable six-figure business.

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