I weighed in earlier on my P1P experience and that I love it. A little explanation as to why: My first 3d printer was a Artillery Sidewinder X1 that I did a fair amount of research on. A lot of failed ...
Stop what you're doing, and learn how to use a 3D printer. You can print anything with it. (This company has been making 3D-printed jewelry and home decor for years.) Seriously, anything. The tool ...
Browsing the usual websites for Chinese electronics, there are a plethora of electronic modules for almost every conceivable task. Some are made for the hobbyist or experimenter market, but many of ...
For the specific example Aurich gave--using non-Bambu filament--is there a good way for them to even force the issue? As I understand it, the current filament recognition system picks up an RFID on ...