Howdy All!
Purchased the Rostock Max V2 a few weeks ago as a kit, so far, got er running. Now for the fun, learning 3D printing. More or less, learning to use 3d auto cad. Setting adjustments were not bad with the instructions, just read a few times, it will come to ya. About me, I'm 60, into retirement mode, have a few hobbies, and learning about 3D, hoping to have a lot of fun with it anyway, repair electronic equipment, , side line doing HVAC, and building my man cave, a 24x20 two story barn style building, with my hobbies and relaxation in mind in design. I stay buzzy.
getting into 3d
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Re: getting into 3d
Howdy to you Ken and welcome to the forum!K.E.N. wrote: Howdy All!
Purchased the Rostock Max V2 a few weeks ago as a kit, so far, got er running. Now for the fun, learning 3D printing. More or less, learning to use 3d auto cad. Setting adjustments were not bad with the instructions, just read a few times, it will come to ya. About me, I'm 60, into retirement mode, have a few hobbies, and learning about 3D, hoping to have a lot of fun with it anyway, repair electronic equipment, , side line doing HVAC, and building my man cave, a 24x20 two story barn style building, with my hobbies and relaxation in mind in design. I stay buzzy.
You certainly sound as though you are going to keep busy after you do retire. You have a lot on your plate.
You made a great purchase in the Max V2 and if you ever have a question just drop us a message. (if you can find the time)
Perhaps you can answer questions that you see on the forum that you are knowledgeable about.
Happy Printing to you Ken.