Hello form greece
First of all im new to 3d printing so do not judge me to hard, just yet
2nd my EN isnt the best so forgive me for any syntax or grammar errors.


If y r interesting for who-am-i read this paragraph, else just skip it
I started with computers , i owned an 80386, when i was at age of 8, at 3rd grade and since then this is what i do
I have more than 10 years of experience developing Local Area Networks and I have deep knowledge of Computer Systems
After 12 years of work for various employers and as freelancer, in 2016 I founded the startup xenu ( http://xenu.solutions )
Some of my interests are: Automation and Robotics, Consumer behaviour and Neuromarketing, Strong AI
I hold a degree in Computer and Networks Engineer, a degree in Internet Technologies Engineer and I am ongoing student in department of Applied Informatics in Management and Economy


My new 3d printer
i just ordered the TEVO Tarantula dual to experiment.
To be honest i was between this and the Creality Ender 3.
I saw at youtube 2 videos, from the same person and he says that those two are the best printers and under $200
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIk-w5OSVh8 - Best 3D Printer Under $200 - Tevo Tarantula Full Review
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8Z-9ncYsps - Creality Ender 3 Full Review - Best $200 3D Printer!
Of corse the Tevo tarantula is oldest video, so maybe he changed his mind later.
What do you think? Witch one is better?


Into the chase
I got an idea on my head and i want to ask if its possible.
The majority of 3d printers print at maximum of 250x250x250.
What if i want to 3d print a larger item like this in the photo which is a night table (bedside table)?
https://ibb.co/fsUk6y
Can we make it modular and join all the pieces into the final item? Like what we do with 3d printer kits. There are at pieces and we assemble them into the final 3d printer.
I didnt see any modular furniture at the thingiverse.com so are there any problems with this idea?