RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
It's a yearly event - so keep an eye on it for next year?!
I did submit it along with the other 2 locations so will have to wait and see 🙂
Shane (AKA FromPrusa)
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Model railroading is what got me into 3d printing, after seeing a demo of a printer a number of years ago at a train show.
3d printing and model railroading go hand in hand, particularly for such things as buildings and 'flats' (building facades) and even such things as rolling stock (boxcars, etc.) and accessories. I personally started off with tunnel portals, self-drafted and printed at our local makerspace, and eventually to more complex items (including several cars), accessories, and even a clone of a popular Lionel control switch.
Many train shows will have one at most vendor(s) selling 3d print buildings, often with a working machine, and taking custom orders on-site from a book of models. If a model needs to be of a certain scale, it's trivial to scale it and, time permitting, print one on site.
When a 3d print vendor appears at a Maker Faire, there are tons of competitors, but at a train show there will not be that much competition. Below I have a photo of a vendor at the March 2019 Rocky Mountain Train Show in Denver with some model of Creality machine on site. (He seemed unimpressed when I mentioned to him that I was currently doing building flats with the Prusa MK3S.) 😉
The largest of the Stateside train shows happens twice a year, spring and fall, in York, Pennsylvania, US, and is sponsored by the Eastern Division of the Train Collectors Association, of which I've been a member for some time. It's at the local fairgrounds and usually runs three days. https://www.easterntca.com/read-more.htm
Another one of the majors is the annual Rocky Mountain Train Show in Denver, Colorado, US, sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Division of the TCA. It's the largest west of the Mississippi and usually occurs in March. https://rockymountaintrainshow.com/Default.aspx
I might suggest having a vendor booth at each, and also volunteering to do a demo and seminar in one of the rooms, things which are very popular at the Denver show. A live working 3d printer in a booth on the exhibit floor will always attract a crowd.
I'm attaching a few photos of some of the items I've printed below the one of the vendor at the Denver show.
Those models are absolutely amazing I would love to use some of them on my model railroad any chance their on printables if their not they should be I bet you would get heaps of downloads
Please help me out by downloading a model it's free and easy but really helps me out https://www.printables.com/@Hello_474427/models
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
(Sorry for hijacking the thread.)
I've published a few of the models here and elsewhere, but most of them were done as a one-off and some used pieces from others.
If you see anything you particularly like, I would probably be willing to share the .stl files, but not in an organized plug-and-play (plug-and-print) manner. I'll probably be willing to .tar or .zip up the files for about anything.
I know it may sound selfish, but I just don't have the time and the bandwidth to write these things up and post them. Sorry.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Breathing a bit of new life into an old thread: I saw the US-based Meetup Tour taking place (with Seattle happening today, I believe) . I'd like to vote for Washington, DC as a future visit (you were sooooo close, stopping in NYC...).
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Hello there!
It's wonderful to hear that Prusa is looking to explore new events and conventions where 3D printing would be a great addition.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
I have two events you could present a presentation remotely.
- NARCON- National Association of Rocketry’s Rocket Convention. It is virtual and yearly in the winter to spring. The next on is in 2024.
- TRATECH- Tripoli Rocketry Aocciations Technical Conference. It is both in person and virtual. It is usually in the summer.
3d Printed parts have become very popular in this crowd, but it is controversial. Many of the old timers feel that the parts are inferior to wood and fiberglass. I think a short presentation on your products and the strength of 3d printed parts would be a home run.
--------------------
Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
RE:
Warsaw, Poland, but at the beginning of the October when there is more students around 🙂
See my GitHub and printables.com for some 3d stuff that you may like.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Chicago! There are a lot of events hosted yearly so I am not sure what would be best, but I would love to attend a Prusa event or meet the team at a booth.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Would love to see ya'll at Emerald city comic con. Been going for several years and have yet to see Prusa in attendance. I am a hardcore supporter of these printers and recommend them to everyone I know that are looking to purchase a robust well supported product.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
I think there are two areas you should consider:
1. Medical / Biomedical applications. There are tremendous opportunities spanning from medical education, medical research and clinical care. However, there may need to be specific printer modifications and improvements plus potential regulatory clearances that would need to be factored into this course.
2. Applications specifically for electrical and electronic work. For example, consider enclosures of electronic/electrical equipment that might require use of specific filament types, or consider prototyping of PCBs that may not be outside the realm of 3D printing possibilities. The opportunities abound.
Finally, it would be nice if you had dedicated presence in the USA if for no other reason than to reduce shipping costs.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Printed Solid sells Prusa products in the US.
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Prices there are significantly higher than the primary prusa3d Czech store including for filament and printers. Are they simply a "distributor"?
RE:
We are working on a project, with 6 universities from all over the world, and more than 300 students!! The project aims to use Design, planning and creativity, to create objects and tools useful to refugees and populations in crisis, which can be transmitted and created directly where they are needed, anywhere in the world.
Perhaps a cutting-edge company like Prusa could participate and help us in the development of this social project?
Valerio
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Good afternoon Valerio,
I would suggest that you raise this opportunity directly with Prusa rather than on the furom, as Prusa management rarely look at the forum, because the forum is largely Peer to Peer interaction.
Please use the email address
[email protected]
thank you for your co-operation and good luck with your project
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
RE: Where shall we go? Where would you like to see Prusa at?
Hello one and all
So with the ever changing convention / maker fairs / gatherings still changing since the pandemic, with established conventions closed, and new ones opening up, it can be a bit difficult to discover new events. We would like to try some different types of events where 3D printing would be a nice addition to it. (For example, a convention for model train enthusiasts)
So I would figure to ask the community if there was any sort of conventions that are around that you would like to see Prusa attend. If so leave a comment with a link to the event so we can take a look at them and see which we can attend. For now, they would need to be in North America, or Europe. Eventually one day we would love to attend some new events in Asia and Australia 🙂
Thanks all
It’s great that you’re looking to expand into different types of events! While 3D printing naturally fits with tech and maker conventions, it would be awesome to see Prusa attend niche events like model train expos or even tabletop gaming conventions where custom models and accessories could be a big hit. One event that comes to mind is the NMRA (National Model Railroad Association) convention in North America. It could be a great opportunity to show how 3D printing can enhance hobbyist projects. I'll keep an eye out for more events and will share any links I find!