![]() ![]() No Proprietary resins/filaments that have huge markup and low availability or take ages to ship and are never "in stock"! We aren't going to be making human prosthetics or car parts ( yet!), this should guide our spend limit. The typical size of the printed parts we are going to make is about 200mm 3 Does this rule out " SLA" printers.? see: ) we cannot afford for our 3D printer to be "offline" for that time. ( because we are based in PT, getting parts shipped to us will take weeks. We aren't interested in something superficially "cheap" which it then turns out has super expensive consumables ( filament), low durability and poor tech support. So we are not considering any suggestions for "future products". ![]() ![]() ( we backed an "affordable" mass market 3D printer Kickstarter printer over a year ago: Which 3D Printer? nelsonic/#418 (comment) and it has yet to materialise. Which existing/available printer to buy?.We need to invest in the best 3D printer to suit our needs ( not the most expensive). ( this makes sense for our limited runs <20 where we expect tons of iteration. In the near-term we are going to use the 3D printer to manufacture the cases for our IoT devices. That anyone staying in the house can ( learn to safely) use to create anything □įrom a basic 3D-printed replacement part to a product idea including electronics! Our plan is to have a ( reasonably complete) set of prototyping/fabrication tools □ We've designated a decent chunk of space as our workshop or "maker space". ![]()
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