As you might expect, pretty much everything "3DPrintingForums" is taken in most registries.
So, for a Facebook Page I created this: https://www.facebook.com/3DPrintingDiscussions
Feel free to give that a like...and that helps spread the word about us!
Like the Facebook Page!
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
I think every couple days I may post a 'teaser' of some of the things we are discussing here!
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
On the UM forum too?
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
At your own risk!
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
I think it would be wise avoid posting links to this forum in the Ultimaker forum in the near future
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
Are they taking it that personal? Wow. I thought they are more confident about THEIR way. At least they didn't care about looking left and right in the past it seemed.
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
I can't tell you any details but there are several aspects on this.
Things should be possible to sort out though.
I don't have any bad feelings about Ultimaker in general, the people involved in their core activity all seem very nice and take their job seriously.
It is the forum situation that I quite did not like and certain posts combined with this forum did not exactly make the forum people more happy.
Now, luckily most things done at Ultimaker seems to be handled much more professionally than the community
Things should be possible to sort out though.
I don't have any bad feelings about Ultimaker in general, the people involved in their core activity all seem very nice and take their job seriously.
It is the forum situation that I quite did not like and certain posts combined with this forum did not exactly make the forum people more happy.
Now, luckily most things done at Ultimaker seems to be handled much more professionally than the community
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
Well I agree and hope the see the value this forum offers
I like everyone there too.
I like everyone there too.
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Re: Like the Facebook Page!
Firstly, I think that the main reason of creating this Board is the fact that the current design of the native forum makes many of us cry tears of blood. Maybe it's age, maybe it's force of habit, but they are really hard to use. The guys from UM, we must admit, they are really trying to make things right, but this dashboard cuts all good experiences. Secondly, it seems to me that despite the fact that at the moment most of us use printers UM family, in the future there will be sections for other models from other manufacturers. I3 is already here. Medusa got Form1 (if I'm not mistaken) and personally I would love to know more about him, despite the high cost of plastic per liter.