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03-27-2018, 04:38 PM #5
I do know that Modix is a serious startup company, I am in contact about working with them.
For your purpose it seems a bit of an overkill to invest that much.
With a Wanhao Duplicator 5S or an Ultimaker Extended, you can print well over your required size if you print the items vertically like a vast.
You will likely need less support material and the parts will warp less due to cooling that way.
If you coat them after printing in a polyester filler or epoxy, they will be very strong as well.
An enclosed volume printer definitely does make some difference, I have had many parts distorted due to their large size.
You can purchase these as a kit for Ultimaker machines.
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