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Nothing revolutionary here - just built a quick cover from aluminum profiles and acrylic.īut the clear case allows for tip number three, the gem of this video: synchronized time-lapse photography. To contain the heat, tip two is an enclosure for the printer. He bolted some power resistors to the aluminum platen, built a simple controller, and used the oversized stock power supply to run everything. While the company offers a heated aluminum bed for ABS and PETG printing at a very reasonable price, rolled his own. One such tinkerer,, has been taking his new Cetus 3D printer to new places, and his latest video offers a trio of tips to enhance the user experience of this bare-bones but capable printer. But most of us quickly learn that adding a dimension increases the level of difficulty substantially, and tinkering ensues. Some noobs are clearly in the “plug and play” camp, looking for a user experience no more complicated than installing a new 2D printer. Thanks to the holiday gifting cycle, many homes are newly adorned with 3D printers.
