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    Cant thank you enough for your help!

    I still have time till next month, when I have enough money sitting around for the creator pro, I´ll use that time to get into slicing programs and finding one that suits my needs.

    Thanks alot!

    Will update in this thread when I´ve got my printer.

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    Another means to weld is friction welding with filament attached to a dremel, or a simple 3D printing pen.
    Ultimakers are great machines, if you are going to start with low budget I recommend the Ultimaker Original. You can modify it for dual extrusion.
    The Ultimaker 2 borders on a professional level printer so if you have the budget that is wonderful.
    Otherwise the Cel Robox is a good printer at $1k, with dual heads, enclosed volume and more reliable than Flashforge, though I agree, I would also choose the Flashforge over the Ultimaker 2. If you print a lot with ABS I do recommend installing a ventilation system and using it in a room where you don't reside.

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