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09-16-2019, 08:47 AM #1
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There is a lot to learn to be able to print something, don't be fooled it is not plug and play. You will have a much higher frustration level using "low end" ( putting it nicely) machine then with a "quality" machine. Save your money a few months long and you will be get some practice at patients (also a required skill for 3d printing) and end up with a Tool that will do what you want, as you learn you want more than PLA. Nylon is a tall hill to climb and requires a really good machine to succeed.
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