Doesn't look like there's a dedicated thread for this, though it's come up in some one offs over the last year. So, whatcha got, and what are you printing? Am I the only one cheaping out on Christmas gifts this year?
ajn142 said:
Doesn't look like there's a dedicated thread for this, though it's come up in some one offs over the last year. So, whatcha got, and what are you printing? Am I the only one cheaping out on Christmas gifts this year?
boy09 said:
bought a Prusa Mini+ about 6 months ago, pretty much for the sole purpose of printing parts for a Voron 0.1
Have you tried SLA printing? There's far less material out there for setting it up, but there are a few good references on getting it to that level of detail.coleasterling said:
Previously had an homebuilt delta, then an Ender clone, and now a MakerBot Replicator plus. All of them are/were trash. I have a hate/hate relationship with consumer FDM printers. So much fiddling. I need to print within 0.005" or it is worthless, though. They all would have been fine as toys.
I think there is a thread on printers somewhere, too.
Not printing Christmas gifts, but I've been printing some cool cosplay stuff for customers. Heroes and Villains Weekend at the Rennaissance Festival saw an Evil-Lyn helmet I made as well as some full sized Loki horns.ajn142 said:
what are you printing? Am I the only one cheaping out on Christmas gifts this year?
You may already be aware, but i'll mention just in case, there are no "official" Voron kits. There are several different kits out there from places like Aliexpress, and while people have had good experiences with some of these kits, none of them are officially backed by Voron. The Voron community will pretty much always suggest sourcing parts yourself.coleasterling said:
I've got the Voron itch because it's the first kit I've seen with what seems to be a really nice mechanical motion system.
Thanks for the link.ajn142 said:
I tend to feel like Creality is usually in a sweet spot of price and quality, and they have a really strong aftermarket community (manufacturer support less so). Take a look at the deals here https://3dprintingdeals.com/product-category/3d-printers/fdm-medium-build-volume-200-300mm/
I think the Ender 3 V2 is preferable to the pro, but don't quote me on that
They must have had 30 piled up on their display.boy09 said:
Ender 3 Pro for $99 is an insane deal
my wallet hates youajn142 said:
https://riptiderails.com/
Octoprint is amazing. It just makes administering the printer so much easier.lb3 said:
I assembled the Ender 3 pro tonight. Haven't made my first print yet but am already getting excited about upgrades.
Should Octoprint be the first upgrade?
And yes, my wallet is going to hate you as well.