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3D Printers for the home shop and User satisfaction.

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Former Member over 12 years ago

I have searched around a bit and have yet to find a discussion about the cheaper end 3D printer quality vs. user satisfaction.   If this discussion is already out there and I missed it, please feel free to point me in the right direction.

 

I am getting closer to making my first purchase of a 3D printer for my home shop and wanted to see what people have tried and what they like.  I have read Make magazine reviews, I have watched YouTube videos, and I have gotten to use a higher end system where I work, but I would like to see what the makers at element14 are using and how you like it.  With systems like the Printbot simple beta and the Makibox comming in at $200-$400, the RepRap types and larger Printbots in the $500-$800, and higher end Up and Replicator printers running from around $1100 to just under $2000, there are a lot of options for the home user.    With this in mind for those of you that have used one of the home 3D printers I would like to know the following:

 

Which printer did you use?

 

What material did you print with? (PLA, ABS, Something else)

 

Did the print match the STL file?

 

Were you happy with the results?

 

How easy was the printer to use and how well did it hold up?

 

If you were going to purchase a 3D printer or get a new one, what would it be?

 

Thank you in advance to all who take a few minutes to share your experience with me and those that read this on element14.  image

 

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    well as i am sill a newby to his form of printing i think my plan may benefit me. the first printer group i am looking at is printrbot jr and printrbot lc v2. the reasin for this is because the printer resolution can grt down to .1mm and are very reasonably priced. the 2nd group was solidoodle. The 3rd kind was a sterolithography mavhine whic is much more expensive. my plan now is to get a small printrbot kit. learn how to put it together maintain it and fix if necessary. if idecide totake thenext step i may upgrade to a higher quality reprap that i can begin to build with this machine. i am into sculpture and artistic endeavors and i believe i will move up into the resin printing but i think i should learn how to drive a stick before i jump into the high end supercharged models. Right now I am concentrationg on software. i upgraded my pc and getting ready to learn blender, google sketchup and another program to begin. anybody recommend any other softare for designing?

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    0 Former Member over 12 years ago

    well as i am sill a newby to his form of printing i think my plan may benefit me. the first printer group i am looking at is printrbot jr and printrbot lc v2. the reasin for this is because the printer resolution can grt down to .1mm and are very reasonably priced. the 2nd group was solidoodle. The 3rd kind was a sterolithography mavhine whic is much more expensive. my plan now is to get a small printrbot kit. learn how to put it together maintain it and fix if necessary. if idecide totake thenext step i may upgrade to a higher quality reprap that i can begin to build with this machine. i am into sculpture and artistic endeavors and i believe i will move up into the resin printing but i think i should learn how to drive a stick before i jump into the high end supercharged models. Right now I am concentrationg on software. i upgraded my pc and getting ready to learn blender, google sketchup and another program to begin. anybody recommend any other softare for designing?

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    0 Nate1616 over 12 years ago in reply to Former Member

    I would check out Autodesk 123D design http://www.123dapp.com/design and TinkerCad which is in the process of being bought by Autodesk https://tinkercad.com/ and OpenSCAD http://www.openscad.org/.  All are free. 

     

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