Someone advised an ender 5 plus with a micro swiss direct extruder upgrade. Thoughts?
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Someone advised an ender 5 plus with a micro swiss direct extruder upgrade. Thoughts?
My son recently bought a Prusa Mini and I think the shipping was around $50.00?
the cheapest was close to 70$, by the time I exchanged it to CAD and the estimated customs and what not.. it was around 680 I believe...
how does he like it? is it his first 3d printer?
We have over a dozen printers, some commercial and some we scratch built. My son used to do printer reviews for MAKE magazine and he has tested scores more. He loves his Ultimaker and Prusa's (I think we have 5 or 6 Prusa's between us?) My "Fan Favorite" is our big Delta but the results do not match up to a Prusa. He currently prints daily with his Mini and Mk3S and always turns out great prints. At my house I have a Kossel Delta, a Makerbot Replicator 2, a Cube, a Prusa Mk1 and a Prusa Mk2s.
have a look at the tronxy 5sa PRO
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TRONXY-Alum...4105229&sr=8-4
For dedicated abs useage you'd need to enclose it.
But pet-g, pet, pla plus and rigid polyurethane are all better than abs anyway and don't need enclosed print volumes.
I think, at the moment that is probably the best 'bang-for-buck' 3d printer on the planet.
They've done 95% of the updates the original x5sa needed.
And reinforced corner brackets are a cheap and easy thing to add yourself.
If I needed that build volume - that would be the first machine on my current list.
thank you guys for the help. appreciate it.
I really like the Tenlog D3 Pro that I bought a few months ago. It has 300 x 300 x 350 build plate and dual extruders. It is only my second printer. My first was a Tronxy. I'm no expert, but I'm very happy with the quality and versatility of the Tenlog. It was just over $500.
I'm a new to 3D printer, I have a Creality Ender 3V2. It is said that this is a printer suitable for beginners. Now I can print some simple model. I really like 3D printing, I will try to learn more knowledge about printing.
Yes I agree with @spencerross .I usually recommend an FDM printer rather than an SLA one.I kind of prefer filament printers, they're much safer and cleaner!
I can tell you my experience with ELEGOO Mars 2 Pro 3D Printer. After lots of YouTube research I bought this. because it was the best value for money in the UK and has good performance, having some significant upgrades on the basic Mars, including the built in extraction and cover seal and the fill level marker on the aluminium resin tray. I am using it to print out display accessories and scenery for my Star Wars figures and vehicles. I would recommend Thingiverse and Cults3d as good resources for free print files. It requires minimum setup, came very well packaged and the box cut down slightly makes an excellent cover to give extra protection from unwanted uv light and dust when not in use. It takes up very little space in my workshop.
Yeah, in this price range there are a ton of different printers. I would definitely recommend some printers if you were under the $100 mark. I am not one that knows a lot about printers above my own sending power.
for printers that are under $1000, I would recommend the Creality Ender 3, or really any printer from Prusa. Prusa is a super reliable company and is top of the line right now.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer
Best 3d printer
- Creality Ender 3 Pro. Best 3D Printer Overall.
- Anycubic Kobra. Best 3D Printer for Beginners.
- Prusa MK3S+ Best High-End 3D Printer.
- Phrozen Sonic Mini 8K. Best Ultra High Resolution 3D Printer.
- Voxelab Aries. Best 3D Printer Under $300.
- Voxelab Aquila S2.
- Creality Ender 2 Pro.
- Anycubic Vyper.
The FlashForge Finder is one of the most popular 3D printers around, and with good reason. It offers a decent build volume, wifi connectivity, and runs more quietly than most at 50dB. You can only print with PLA, but that's to be expected as this is a beginner-friendly model.
I totally agree with @Big Bang! I bought my first 3D printer two years ago just for my hobby and so far I am satisfied with the details and quality.
If you also want one to kill some time, you may check this one: https://twotrees3d.com/3d-printing-machine/
I have a new Prusa Mini+ shipping to me this week, will post some feedback when it arrives. This will be my third Prusa and my son has three as well.
My son ordered our new Prusa Mini+ three weeks ago, this morning I got a notice it was picked up by FedEx in Chrastany, CB so it is on it's way. It will be the sixth printer at my house (not all presently in use). My son has another 6 or 7 at his house. I think we may have a problem? I will update when it arrives.
After a few delays in the airports, my MINI+ arrived yesterday. My son ordered the Semi Assembled kit so it was a breeze to put it together. Did the calibration and now printing the first test print. So far, so good! Hard to get over how quiet this thing is! Here are a few pics, https://imgur.com/gallery/LNmqm2i
My printer is 8^3, and it ran around 600. There are preferred ones out there over mine, which is the Davinci, and has been a genuinely trustworthy pain to run printer, yet it took care of business. However, assuming I needed to purchase interestingly once more, I'd go another course.
I think you need to focus some key characteristics that I took into consideration included the layer resolution for quality, the printing speed, the volume and technology for customized output, and the weight and size of the printers. You can use an ender 3 v2, is extremely great.
We are using these three printer as per our experience. I am suggesting you.
Original Prusa i3 MK3S+
Dremel DigiLab 3D45 3D Printer
MakerBot Replicator+
Elyarchi 3d printer
Four months into using the Prusa Mini, all different manufacturers of PLA and hundreds of prints. Here are just a few samples of prints. https://imgur.com/gallery/E1EuVUI
Creality Ender-3 S1 will be able to beat your requirements. As it is excellence in performance and under budget of students. it has facilities of touch screen, WIFI and easy to assemble.
Bamboo X1, and the Ender 3 S1 Pro Or Ender 3 S1 Plus, Also Prusa MK3
Whether you’re a tinkerer interested in prototyping or a tabletop-gaming enthusiast seeking to expand your arsenal of miniatures, a 3D printer might be the manufacturing tool you need. We recommend the Prusa Mini+ printer because it’s the most reliable printer we’ve tested, and we find it to be an especially good value at $400 or so. It’s also easy to use and relatively inexpensive to operate.The consistency and the thoughtfully chosen, repairable parts of the Prusa Mini+ will please more advanced users who need a dependable 3D-printing machine. It’s also a bargain, with unusual features at this price such as a large, 7-by-7-by-7-inch printing area (also known as the print volume or the total space you can print within) and a color display, as well as 24/7 customer support. Prusa printers are the quietest models we’ve tested, too, and they’re compatible with a wide range of plastic types.
I think the best one for the house Bambu Lab P1P
According to me these 3 are best 3d printers:-Bambu Lab P1PCreality Ender 3 V3 SEElegoo Neptune 4 Pro