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Finished the 3D modeling course!
It took scheduling time to sit and complete the videos and designs but it was great! As an educator I think Brandon did an excellent job, and can appreciate how difficult it can be to make great tutorials. I even added my own twists to a few creations and printed many of them as I was learning. If you haven't committed yourself and your time to the course...what are you waiting for!?
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Day 7-8: Set up A1 and printing parts. 📦
On Monday, my A1 was delivered and on Tuesday, my material came. I didn’t touch the printer until Wednesday as Tuesday was a big exam day for me. Last week, I set up the printer and starting printing right away. Honestly for someone who doesn’t want to troubleshoot 3D printing, the Bambi Lab A1 is a great printer. I was surprised to find out that I can print twelve 4 color keychains in less than 5 hours. So in a matter of 11 hours I am able to print 12 keychains and 10 haircombs which is insanely fast. Here are some photos of what I’ve been working on. PS— This printer poops 😂😂
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New comment 12d ago
Day 7-8: Set up A1 and printing parts. 📦
Day 2 to $1000 -- First $20 Made 💵
I was at my local barbershop and Brought in a few 3D Prints with me. I've been going to the barbershop for quite some time and got to know the owner.💈 That's when I introduced some of the 3D Prints I have made. Immediately she was interested and wanted to buy this rainbow dragon I created below. She also started asking me if I have any things for little girls. So not only did I sell a dragon I made, but she paid ahead of time for another articulated toy. while I only made 20 dollars right now, the feeling of selling my prints has been amazing!! Now I'm looking to see if she (the owner) allows me to display my models and she gets % commission.
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New comment 12d ago
Challenge to $1000 💰
I wanted to share a personal project I’ve started. I’ve been 3D printing for a while and have made some sales along the way. Recently, I decided to challenge myself to see how quickly I can make $1,000 while balancing college and work. Here’s what I’ve learned so far: • Selling in person seems easier than online, especially if you know local businesses that could use 3D-printed items or sell them on your behalf. • Focusing on a specific niche makes a big difference. Has anyone else tried selling their 3D prints in person, and if so, what has your experience been?
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New comment 17d ago
Challenge to $1000 💰
Bambulab Support Feedback
Have you ever opened a ticket with Bambulab for printer support? I finally had to. Here's my experience. They are slow to respond. They will tell you to do all the basic troubleshooting steps just like the cable company. Then, if it's a legitimate issue, THEY WILL ACTUALLY HELP YOU! I had been struggling with the 3D printed lid for our rosary case, but only on the P1P. printed fine on the A1 mini. They ran test prints, confirmed they were getting the same undesirable print finish on the top layer so they modified the print settings and sent me a modified 3mf file that I'm testing right now. It took a few weeks, but if you provide very specific details of the issue, the steps you've taken to rule out user error, at least this was my experience, they are knowledgable and helpful. I got the impression that they expect their printers to work well, and if they aren't printing well they are willing to put in the effort to help you get good quality prints.
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