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07-11-2015, 02:20 PM #1
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If you can come up with the extra $200, I would recommend taking a look into the Powerspec 3D Pro. Here's some random video review of it, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEYqyeMfoFs , I plan on picking up another printer soon and it will probably be that one. Just like my Flashforge Creator pro.
Although that CTC look's very similar as well, and I'm not sure of how identical that is compared to the Powerspec pro, the price sound's great for it though. I'd like to look into the difference's between them myself, maybe I will go with the CTC.
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07-11-2015, 04:15 PM #2
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Did some research on the Powerspec 3D Pro... it looks very nice. I like that it already includes LED lighting (which changes color as the temp rises!) and the all solid metal construction is very nice as well. Not sure if I can justify spending $800 on a 3D printer at the moment though... since my budget is very tight and only goes to $600 truly. Plus with the CTC I can add most of the features that the Powerspec has (LED lighting, Webcam for monitoring) with easy drilling into the wood (I believe it's composite wood based build, at least the model I posted from eBay). Can't really do that as easily with a solid steel frame like the Powerspec has.
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