I'm very lucky to have a job working with 3D printers every day.

I’m very lucky to have a job working with 3D printers every day. You all know the little strings, and bits of skirt that you pull off your printer? This is the pile of the stuff we make in a week, and a picture of the shop where I build machines. :smiley:

Too bad it’s all delta printers. :stuck_out_tongue:

Curse you and your HUGE PERFECT UNINTERRUPTED prints! :slight_smile:

@Mike_Miller not so! Look at the bottom purple rocket! (Wow, that sentence taken out of context…) – It actually underextruded for a layer or two, and then fixed itself, so we broke it in two and put it on the short shelf with the top of the rocket “through” the shelf.

Plus, we’ve had soooooo many of our models destroyed by little kids, etc. That huge T-rex skull print? Some little brat just came up, grabbed it, and started snapping teeth off…

Never tell’em the truth. You printed that rocket that way intentionally, to work with the bookshelf.

You guys n your frigg’n delta’s…like 15 feet of vertical build space…pffft

How many printers produce that pile?
Seeing how much brims and break-away structures I produce with my own printer right now, it doesn’t seem all that much :wink:

@Matthias_Lewen-Riege ​, we got about 15 printers built this week. Only me and 1 other guy. DMs weren’t designed for quick assembly either, that’s for sure.

Where can I sign up? I love the smell of PLA in the morning…

This looks awesome! Wish it was my workspace

#printcave

Quite colourful and attractive space, you must truly enjoy your, nice!