Aldi are selling one for £300, the website is as usual a little short on specs but a look on the manufacturer website suggests it prints between 100 and 400 microns
Any thoughts as to its suitability for ant and feather bodys and parts from those more knowledgeable?
https://www.aldi.co.uk/3d-printer
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- Thu Nov 16, 2017 8:49 pm
- Forum: Resource Websites
- Topic: Aldi 3D printer - Any good
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- Wed Nov 08, 2017 7:41 pm
- Forum: Events
- Topic: scottish borders ant challenge..thingy
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Re: scottish borders ant challenge..thingy
Would be interested in coming along to find out a bit more, might even have time to knock together a bot from scratch.
As for public transport, google suggests train to either Edinburgh or Gala and then bus but at over 4 hours it isn't hugely practical. No idea if there is a way by bus from Carlisle.
As for public transport, google suggests train to either Edinburgh or Gala and then bus but at over 4 hours it isn't hugely practical. No idea if there is a way by bus from Carlisle.
- Thu May 18, 2017 8:10 pm
- Forum: Antweights
- Topic: TinyTwo Speed Controllers
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Re: TinyTwo Speed Controllers
In the same boat as you Mike and am also looking to use Rory's system. On the spec sheet linked earlier in the thread there are links to recommended parts, the only one that doesn't work is the battery, I'm looking at using https://hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-180mah-2s-25c-lipoly-pack-comp...