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In other new, Marlin 2.0 has finally come out of beta and the E3D “not a Hermes” has started shipping! We talk about our experiences with both of them. Is Prusa turning on the open-source community by requiring you to physically damaging the Mini’s board to run custom firmware? That’s our big topic of the week! Well, technically, topic of the bi-week? Stefan has been working on a surprisingly simple and universal variable infill algorithm while Tom has been trying to combine the advantages of filament and resin printing.
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Subscribe to the main channels: Thomas Sanladerer: //Stefan (CNC Kitchen): //Support us on Patreon: Tom: //Stefan: //MP3 feed //themelt.zone/feed/mp3/ Find us on iTunes: ///us/podcast/the-meltzone/id1437741670?mt=2 All info at //themelt.zone Intro Jingle by Thomas Herrmann: // SHOW NOTES MyMiniFactory “Beyond the Brick” //Sapphire Pro Linear Rail 3D printer (aff): ///CsER The post E3D Hermes Extruder & How far 3D printers have come over the years appeared first on The Meltzone. Drop your questions for upcoming episodes in the comments below or tweet them (///TheMeltzone). They both talk about if a belt printer would be something for them to consider and what the advantages of a combined additive and substractive process might be. Tom and Stefan discuss how far 3D printers have come from the Sells Mendel and at which point both got into the hobby. LEGO has taken down lot’s of community designs from MyMiniFactory and Thingiverse. YouTube did it’s “thing” again by removing the verified status from most of their creators but shortly changed their mind again after lots of complaints from the community.
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Stefan talks about his recent trip to the UK where he visited E3D and the XYZSummit, a YouTube creators even.
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Listener questions cover bulletproof 3D prints, home metal 3D printing and why Youtubers only review Chinese printers. Tom got into RC flying, talks about his first experiences and both discuss 3D printed airplanes and also Colorfabbs new Light Weight PLA. Both discuss if they like their business model and if the even want to be listen in the Podimo app. Podimo, a German startup wants to be the Netflix of Podcasts. Tom and Stefan have been at Formnext 2019 the week before and talk about their impressions.The news cover the current state of Lulzbot and also that Generative Design for Fusion360 is currently available for free. More info on what they found soonFabaloo on “The end of Lulzbot?” Jay’s Two Cents and Tom Scott on NordVPNDagoma’s claims of preventing gun parts being printed Fusion360’s new terms Prusa’s silent heatbed Drop your questions for upcoming episodes in the comments on YouTube or tweet them Subscribe to the main channels:Thomas SanladererStefan (CNC Kitchen) Support us on Patreon:TomStefan Intro Jingle by Thomas Herrmann The post Everything’s on ?: Prusa / The UK / Lulzbot / Fusion360 / Resins / VPNs appeared first on The Meltzone. Good times! SHOW NOTES Speed Benchy livestream Prusa fire photo (possibly a repost, but couldn’t find from where). Also, there’s been a lot of stuff going wrong lately: Lulzbot seems to be going out of business, the UK is creating even more uncertainty by delaying Brexit and impacting UK manufacturers like E3D, NordVPN is screwing up and an Original Prusa MK3 has caught on fire. Tom uses an E3D Supervolcano for the first time and gets different findings to what Stefan has seen in other high-speed printing setups. It’s finally a normal episode with Stefan & Tom again! We talk about our experiences with travelling to shows and what we enjoy doing when our calendars are not stuffed with events.