Hi everyone,
New to the community and so happy to be apart of it!
My setup is a Flashforge Adventurer 3. Its an enclosed printer with a 6x6x6 in bed that has been great for my situation as I have 2 roommates along with my fiancé, and noise can be a big issue. The Adventurer 3 has been great because of its enclosed design, but it was also really easy to set up and begin printing. I have had a little experience with these machines before, but this one was by far the most user friendly I have interacted with, and it allowed me to be up and running within an hour of getting the package. I typically use the Flashforge brand filament and my slicing software is a WiFi connected platform called Polar3D. The downside to this printer has mainly been the limited bed sized, but in addition to this the printer only takes 0.5 kg spools rather than the standard 1 kg. Other than that, however, the printer has a removable heated bed platform and has created great quality prints!
Currently, I am working on a MK 17 Heartbreaker Iron Man suit and a MK 46 helmet, both inspired by the user FranklyBuilt, who has been a great source for guides and information.
I threw the links for Flashforge and FranklyBuilt below, hope you guys enjoy and hope you all are being safe!
https://instagram.com/frankly_built?igshid=124idf1mxrppd
https://instagram.com/flashforge3dprinter?igshid=lqddnh06e1up
Keep us updated on your builds!
Looking forward to seeing your progress, and I hope to share more tips and experiences with you as we both continue on our 3D printing journeys!
Are you using any specific settings or techniques to get the detail you want in those prints?
I’ve tackled a few Iron Man props myself, and I’ve found that patience and adjustments in slicing settings can really make a difference.
Your MK 17 Heartbreaker and MK 46 helmet projects sound incredible! FranklyBuilt has some fantastic resources.
It’s a bummer about the bed size and the 0.5 kg spools, though—I’ve had to plan my projects a bit more carefully because of those limitations.
Getting up and running in just an hour is pretty amazing! I’ve mainly used PLA filaments too, and I found that the print quality is consistently good.
I’ve also had a chance to use the Adventurer 3, and I was impressed by how user-friendly it is.
That enclosed design is such a game-changer, especially in shared living spaces. I can totally relate to the noise concern—having a quiet printer makes a big difference when you're sharing a home.
Hey there! Welcome to the community! It’s great to see another 3D printing enthusiast here, especially with a setup like the Flashforge Adventurer 3.
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