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Post by Derek the Admin on Aug 11, 2017 4:01:36 GMT
I'm happy to announce that MillRight CNC is now an authorized dealer for FlashForge USA. We've chosen to offer the New Creator Pro at the great price of $899. This is an awesome dual extruder printer that is an absolute workhorse. Speaking of being a workhorse, 3Dhubs.com ranked this printer highly in it's "workhorse" category in its 2017 Best 3D Printer Guide: www.3dhubs.com/best-3d-printer-guide#workhorseSee the two that ranked above it? They are more than twice the price! The machine is now up on the site: www.millrightcnc.com/product-page/flashforge-new-creator-pro-3d-printerHere's the icing on the cake: There's free shipping right now on this printer and anything else you buy at the same time! Use promo code CREATEFREE at checkout. This free shipping offer only applies in the contiguous United States.Who's in?
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Post by aforww on Aug 11, 2017 11:33:34 GMT
Grrrrrrrrrrrrr. After my CNC build lol. That's the exact one I've been eyeballing for a year. Great kit.
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 11, 2017 13:12:47 GMT
just not sure what I'd ever do with one of those things!
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Post by Derek the Admin on Aug 11, 2017 14:03:16 GMT
just not sure what I'd ever do with one of those things! Make cool stuff. From novelty do dads to practical parts.
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 11, 2017 14:19:32 GMT
just not sure what I'd ever do with one of those things! Make cool stuff. From novelty do dads to practical parts. hmmm...rather make some money - as soon as I can figure out how that thing can do that for ME, then I'll break down. Still fighting with getting a laser primarily because I am not sure how to incorporate it into my engraving business to make money. I offer Rotary engraving, diamond drag engraving, sandblast engraving, and hand engraving (gun stocks and such) and just don't see how a laser would help me since I can accomplish 99% of the things I do with the equipment I have. Now add the Carve King which will allow me to engrave into wood and plastics which further reduces any need for a laser in my mind. I'm afraid I will probably reach the same conclusion with 3d printers. Altho they can make cool things I need them to make cool cash. Same with the laser - would love to have one but I don't need expensive paperweights that can't pull their own weight in the shop. Good Luck with the sales of these printers Derek. If I had time to play, I'd most certainly experiment with one for fun - but not today!
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Post by Derek the Admin on Aug 11, 2017 15:08:43 GMT
Gotcha. Well I won't twist your arm. LOL. 3D printing is pretty wide spread and has a lot of applications. I agree that it's not really a fit for your engraving business, however.
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 11, 2017 15:39:27 GMT
Gotcha. Well I won't twist your arm. LOL. 3D printing is pretty wide spread and has a lot of applications. I agree that it's not really a fit for your engraving business, however. Would still like to play with one...lol...will just have to be somebody else's for now...any members want to share? ALTHO, to fix my lack of a laser problem - you know the one I don't need, I was/am considering a little m3 with the laser option.
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Post by icarii on Aug 11, 2017 17:24:46 GMT
Gotcha. Well I won't twist your arm. LOL. 3D printing is pretty wide spread and has a lot of applications. I agree that it's not really a fit for your engraving business, however. Would still like to play with one...lol...will just have to be somebody else's for now...any members want to share? ALTHO, to fix my lack of a laser problem - you know the one I don't need, I was/am considering a little m3 with the laser option. kec-10238-10238 I have been debating a K40 laser with a lightobjects upgrade kit for a little while now, I have been debating if the jtech diode for the M3 is enough to satisfy that craving but the jury is still out. A 3D printer has been on that wish list for a little while also I have a maker space down the street from where I work I go to sometimes to mess with the 3D printer there when I have an idea but sometimes it is a long wait to get time on it, they have an epilog laser there also but the wait time is sometimes even longer for that. Also I would love to pick your brain sometime on the engraving business you run. @derek thanks offering the 3D printer option, I will more then likely be picking one up from you in the next couple of months after I get through some of my side gigs and have enough spare cash.
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 11, 2017 17:47:00 GMT
Would still like to play with one...lol...will just have to be somebody else's for now...any members want to share? ALTHO, to fix my lack of a laser problem - you know the one I don't need, I was/am considering a little m3 with the laser option. Also I would love to pick your brain sometime on the engraving business you run. pick away - not much left tho!
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Post by mp4doggie on Aug 11, 2017 19:51:58 GMT
I have a flashforge 3d printer , the customer service is beyond awesome. its good to see two companies ( derek and FF) that offer probably some of the best customer services team up also to piggyback on what would you use it for . Geez I have a list of things I made and its super handy and face it this is the future .
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Post by Derek the Admin on Aug 11, 2017 21:22:52 GMT
Thanks for sharing your experiences!
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 11, 2017 21:32:10 GMT
I have a flashforge 3d printer , the customer service is beyond awesome. its good to see two companies ( derek and FF) that offer probably some of the best customer services team up also to piggyback on what would you use it for . Geez I have a list of things I made and its super handy and face it this is the future . what did ya make? I'm looking for a reason to get one
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Post by aforww on Aug 11, 2017 22:52:44 GMT
Kec, whatever you really want. A friend of mine made new shelf clips for his fridge that broke and were $25 a piece through whirlpool. People make ABS parts for various machinery with them. Your imagination is the limit. The flashorge Pro is just freaking awesome because it's a dual extruder. You can print one part, in one run that uses two different types of material. So let's say you wanted rubber feet for your CNC machine. You model em up, print the soft foot part in NinjaFlex (soft but very strong filament) then in the same operation it prints the hard base of the foot with the hole and threads ready for a mounting stud. Want a custom dust shoe or your cnc that isn't possible to mill? Print it. Want to make a bushing a very specific but oddball size, print it.
Can you tell I freaking love these machines? lol.
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Post by kec-10238 on Aug 12, 2017 0:26:45 GMT
Kec, whatever you really want. A friend of mine made new shelf clips for his fridge that broke and were $25 a piece through whirlpool. People make ABS parts for various machinery with them. Your imagination is the limit. The flashorge Pro is just freaking awesome because it's a dual extruder. You can print one part, in one run that uses two different types of material. So let's say you wanted rubber feet for your CNC machine. You model em up, print the soft foot part in NinjaFlex (soft but very strong filament) then in the same operation it prints the hard base of the foot with the hole and threads ready for a mounting stud. Want a custom dust shoe or your cnc that isn't possible to mill? Print it. Want to make a bushing a very specific but oddball size, print it. Can you tell I freaking love these machines? lol. that's funny - NOT less than 1 minute ago I was looking up rubber feet for my Roland EGX engraver (it has 2 shot ones).
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Post by aforww on Aug 12, 2017 0:27:18 GMT
Kec, whatever you really want. A friend of mine made new shelf clips for his fridge that broke and were $25 a piece through whirlpool. People make ABS parts for various machinery with them. Your imagination is the limit. The flashorge Pro is just freaking awesome because it's a dual extruder. You can print one part, in one run that uses two different types of material. So let's say you wanted rubber feet for your CNC machine. You model em up, print the soft foot part in NinjaFlex (soft but very strong filament) then in the same operation it prints the hard base of the foot with the hole and threads ready for a mounting stud. Want a custom dust shoe or your cnc that isn't possible to mill? Print it. Want to make a bushing a very specific but oddball size, print it. Can you tell I freaking love these machines? lol. that's funny - NOT less than 1 minute ago I was looking up rubber feet for my Roland EGX engraver (it has 2 shot ones). Boom. Lol
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