Comments on: Everything I’ve 3D Printed https://algorix.top/3dprint/ Life Outside the Box Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:08:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Nathan Sudds https://algorix.top/3dprint/#comment-8472 Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:08:54 +0000 https://algorix.top/?p=3625#comment-8472 ]]> Loved this post!

After reading how you printed a replacement part for the printer itself, then printed a better one after it worked…. I thought ‘tell me you are Tynan, without telling me you are Tynan’

It’s so you to do this! You are making me want a 3D printer too.

P.S. – if you haven’t already, (you probably have) you better print a backup of that part more for next time it breaks… Or maybe all the parts 😂

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By: Charles Haynes https://algorix.top/3dprint/#comment-8471 Thu, 17 Feb 2022 23:25:44 +0000 https://algorix.top/?p=3625#comment-8471 I was gifted a 3d printer from a friend who upgraded, and I’m struggling to get it working well. I was curious what the first printer you bought was because I think I may be getting sucked into the same cycle you were in…

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By: Alex K https://algorix.top/3dprint/#comment-8450 Thu, 17 Feb 2022 11:23:45 +0000 https://algorix.top/?p=3625#comment-8450 Hello Tynan,
I read your posts when I have free time and this post somehow resonated more so i decided to comment.
I have this problem very often, when a plastic part of specific machine breaks its not easy to find replacement and even if you find it one it costs a lot (50% of total machine cost).
I was wondering if it is possible to make profitable business out of this?
Many philips machines have plastic parts and it is impossible to find replacements so you basically throw the machine into the garbage.
I am interested to hear your opinion about this.
I think more people nowadays try to extend the life of their devices because they dont want to create more garbage and 3D printers might fit pretty well in this picture.

Best,
Alex

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