Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
Not a davinci !
cheap, and not terribly reliable.

70c could be an issue.
Are you talking about the printer or the printed parts ?

And if you're talking about the temperature inside the case - then you seriously need to redesign and get some airflow in there !

Printerwise i'll recommend a tevo little monster.
Large delta that would satisfy all your requirements - and then some !

Deltas are easier to build, simple in operation. Print faster, quieter and with at least the same detail level as cartesian machines. They also have a smaller footprint to build volume ratio. All things apartment friendly :-)

Around $799 with free delivery.
it comes as a kit, but very easy to build.
it's a cylindrical build volume - 340mm diameter x 500 tall.
Loads of printing videos and build vidoes on youtube.

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.co...arge-delta-kit

:-)
70c for the printed parts. That's the hottest HDDs i've seen. I recently did a test with them sitting outside of a case, with no air movement on them. This would be the worst case scenario if all 3 fans failed. I can probably write some failsafes to power down systems if that happened.

Nope! My cases are generally maxed out on fans, and I'm working on a water cooling build for my new one. Hoping to use my 3D Printer to build some crazy LED images for it too.

I'll check it out.


On another note; are there more colors available for printed material? Clear/see through by chance?

Thanks for the reply!