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E3D Hermes Extruder & How far 3D printers have come over the years
Stefan talks about his recent trip to the UK where he visited E3D and the XYZSummit, a YouTube creators even. 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. LEGO has taken down lot’s of community designs from MyMiniFactory and Thingiverse. Tom and Stefan discuss how far 3D printers have come from the Sells Mendel and at which point both got into the hobby. 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.
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SHOW NOTES
MyMiniFactory “Beyond the Brick” //www.myminifactory.com/de/competition/beyond-the-brick-183
Sapphire Pro Linear Rail 3D printer (aff): //geni.us/CsER
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