Sorry for bringing this old thread back but i have a question.
After a rough final semester in swedish elementary school, i'm returning to the wonderful world of robotics!
I've been starting to learn some CAD in hope of maybe printing a chassi some day.
The problem is that my uploaded model is not printable in the "strong, white material", and i was wondering if anybody knew how to fix it.
"“Have a look at the materials page for the white strong and flexible, it may be your base is too thin to be printed.”
Are you talking about this flexible material http://www.3d2print.net/shop/3d-printer ... -filament/? I heard this one has exceptional elasticity and compared to plastic ABS and PLA; its tear resistance is high. My brother bought some spools (red and black) of that material; and using his Solidoodle printer kit, he made a pair of flip flops and small toys (Legos, car wheels,). He personally designs everything through Sketchup, of course."
Additionally please do not bump 2 year old threads. If you require assistance with something, I would recommend making a new thread regarding the issue.
Unless you're a bot, although I thought our anti-bot measures were pretty good. But a first post bumping a 2-year old topic to do nothing other than to advertise a product is pretty suspect.