I am hearing that 3D printers are coming down in price. I’m not very tech savey. What 3D printers are you using? Are you happy with it?
I have had several - the slicing software is where knowledge is gained.
The newer ones now are at .3 mm
I would decide on one - based on what I am really trying to do?
What are you thinking a
I would make jigs and holders and fun things. Not a real plan, just creating and learnin.
You may have access to one to try before you buy. My local public library has a FlashForge Dreamer and a MakerBot Replicator+. Also, the university has a couple of different size LulzBot's that they'll print your model on.I am hearing that 3D printers are coming down in price. I’m not very tech savey. What 3D printers are you using? Are you happy with it?
Not necessary if you have more of the same filament, the printer has a filament out sensor and automatically pauses the print when the filament suns out.2) be SURE to KNOW how much filament IS on the spool BEFORE you press 'go' !!
Here's mine, I run two 10KG spools at a time, I've used over 110 spools which is over 2500 pounds.Not necessary if you have more of the same filament, the printer has a filament out sensor and automatically pauses the print when the filament suns out.
I built a core XY printer from scratch, and it has been a great machine for all the printing I've done with it. I've probably put 50 kg of filament through it in the last four years.
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You win!Here's mine, I run two 10KG spools at a time, I've used over 110 spools which is over 2500 pounds.
Thanks for the update. Which Ender did you have?Here is what I’ve learned. Don’t buy a Creality Ender printer. I‘m not up to the battle of keeping it running, it has been returned. I’ve ordered a Bambu Lab X1 ($1,449) and am told they are great printers and work straight out of the box.