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>> No.2524405 [View]
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Anyone know if 3D printing a frame is worth trying to a complete beginner? I've seen a small handful of designs on thingiverse and such, but they all assume prior experience and none of them have any hand holding or guides, most expect you to be able to figure it out yourself.

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I've had a 3D printer for about a year now and i've learned a whole lot. There are some bigger projects i've been interested in but i'm unsure where to even begin with this kind of stuff. The two i'm most interested in are 3D printed UAV/Drones, and also an opensource 3D printed microscope I found online. I find anything with moving parts or functional use in general really fascinating. 3D printed robots also seem very cool although maybe a bit niche currently.

That being said, I'm having a hard time finding too many resources on these kinds of projects. Most of what I find on these topics seems to (reasonably) expect a certain level of foundational knowledge for anyone planning to undertake the challenge. I was hoping anyone here could point me in the right direction, at least some basic background knowledge.

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