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    I went with the Makergear M2. I did not know what I would be printing but wanted a quality machine that would last me years and produce accurate sized items.
    After getting the machine a coworker asked me about printing D&D miniatures. I said sure I need to learn how to master the slicer software and what better way then by printing tiny detailed miniatures. I had purchased both the .5 and .25 nozzle to compliment the stock .35 that came with the printer.

    The detail is not going to be as good as a SLA printer but it is really very good when you think about how the process works.
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