Hey! My name is Drew and am hoping to get my own 3D printer and start printing "twisty puzzles."

Twisty Puzzles is an umbrella-term which refers to the standard (3x3x3) Rubik's cube and the plethora of variants.

I've designed on SolidWorks and have had my design printed by ShapeWays (here's a link to it)

It's been nice to see that a 3D printer can be had at a relatively low price (my budget is about $500, but can spend more if it's necessary to get an adequate model). I'm not expecting perfection from a low-end FDM printer, but have seen individuals make puzzles with them through sanding and other post-print processes.

This printer, although relatively cheap, looks as though it gets the job done well:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FT ... EO884AOUB3


Thank-you for taking the time to read! Looking forward to following-up with progress!