Total Newb, Rushing Down Another Rabbit Hole!

I am just lost in this...I am at a standstill. If I let the laser go and the dual extruder, many more doors open. Bed size seems important, not so much for large prints as for running multiple parts in one run....I dunno
 
Mike,
In your business, I would imagine broken obsolete equipment parts would be the perfect thing to fabricate.
The trick is to create it digitally.
Fusion 360 has me tied in knots.
It must be easier for people that grew up with cad.
 
Interesting thread...

I do a bunch of 3D printing for work and fun and use some HTPLA at times. If you've not see the Proto-Pasta filament, you might find it useful. They have steel composite and iron composite (along with many others) that can be useful. I sometimes use the steel composite when i need to do thinner part prototypes and want to maintain rigidity. They are significantly stronger than PTEG, PLA, ABS, etc. I've not experienced any initial or decay warping as well.
 
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