Hi,
I'm about to purchase my 1st 3D printer. Any tips on which to get around £300?
So far I'm between:
XYZ Davinci Junior or
CTC dual extruder mk8
I'd be grateful for any advice.
Cheers
1st 3D printer advice
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
I think we gave an answer to this on .org forum but we can say it again here. If you are after the Da Vinci Junior we currently have a deal going at the moment for a Da vinci Junior + XYZ printing's new hand-held 3D scanner for £363 all in. It saves you about £70.
I don't know what would be better.
The Junior is going to be simpler to operate and the CTC will have more bells and whistles but all the bells and whistles won't necessarily work to the level that makes them practical.
Dual extruder printers sound great but it is not that easy to get them to work well so unless you have a particular reason for it I would not bother. They can be very handy where you want to make designs using two different materials (using different colours is not so important).
Basically the CTC will have a steeper learning curve than the other and require more tweaking. But if you stick with it it may pay dividends if you want to start doing more sophisticated printing, although by that time you will probably have out grown both.
I don't know what would be better.
The Junior is going to be simpler to operate and the CTC will have more bells and whistles but all the bells and whistles won't necessarily work to the level that makes them practical.
Dual extruder printers sound great but it is not that easy to get them to work well so unless you have a particular reason for it I would not bother. They can be very handy where you want to make designs using two different materials (using different colours is not so important).
Basically the CTC will have a steeper learning curve than the other and require more tweaking. But if you stick with it it may pay dividends if you want to start doing more sophisticated printing, although by that time you will probably have out grown both.
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
XYZ Davinci Junior is fine or you can try to save up more money to buy a more reliable 3D printer like Printrbot play or a Novio 3D printer.mepaulc wrote:Hi,
I'm about to purchase my 1st 3D printer. Any tips on which to get around £300?
So far I'm between:
XYZ Davinci Junior or
CTC dual extruder mk8
I'd be grateful for any advice.
Cheers
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
XYZ Davinci Junior is fine or you can try to save up more money to buy a more reliable 3D printer like Printrbot play or a Novio 3D printer.[/quote]
Hello My name is Neil, Im new here , may I ask why you say "buy a more reliable printer" if the Davinci is "fine" ?
Is the Davinci not reliable ?
Hello My name is Neil, Im new here , may I ask why you say "buy a more reliable printer" if the Davinci is "fine" ?
Is the Davinci not reliable ?
Re: 1st 3D printer advice
Hi Neil.
I bought the DaVinci junior a number of months ago and had no issues. Overall I am really please with the printer and would recommend.
Thanks,
Paul
I bought the DaVinci junior a number of months ago and had no issues. Overall I am really please with the printer and would recommend.
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
Thanks for the feedback Paul.mepaulc wrote:Hi Neil.
I bought the DaVinci junior a number of months ago and had no issues. Overall I am really please with the printer and would recommend.
Thanks,
Paul
Have you printed anything yet ?
Re: 1st 3D printer advice
Yes, I've made about 15-20 prints. I had a couple of teething problems at first, like getting the print to stick, but now it's set up i have no issues.
I'm on thingiverse - mepaulc - if you wanted to have a look at some
Cheers
I'm on thingiverse - mepaulc - if you wanted to have a look at some
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Re: 1st 3D printer advice
Around $300, here are some of the best products which you can obtain:
• Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro A 3D Printer DIY Kit
• JG Aurora A3 Metal Frame 3D Printer Kit
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• Flyingbear P902 - Metal Frame Large 3D Printer Kit
• Folger Tech RepRap Aluminum 3D Printer Kit
• Geeetech Delta Rostock Mini Pro - Metal 3D Printer Kit
• Flsun 3D I3 Plus Large Print Area 3D Printer Kit
• Createbot Super Mini - Light Weight Metal Frame 3D Printer
• Tevo 3D Michelangelo 3D Printer - Fully Assembled
• Anet A6 Reprap I3 3D Printer Kit
• Tevo 3D Tarantula - Single/Dual Extruder 3D Printer Kit
• FLSUN 3D Metal Frame Auto-levelling I3 DIY Kit
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• Geeetech Prusa I3 Pro A 3D Printer DIY Kit
• JG Aurora A3 Metal Frame 3D Printer Kit
• Geeetech E180 High Precision Mini 3D Printer
• Flyingbear P902 - Metal Frame Large 3D Printer Kit
• Folger Tech RepRap Aluminum 3D Printer Kit
• Geeetech Delta Rostock Mini Pro - Metal 3D Printer Kit
• Flsun 3D I3 Plus Large Print Area 3D Printer Kit
• Createbot Super Mini - Light Weight Metal Frame 3D Printer
• Tevo 3D Michelangelo 3D Printer - Fully Assembled
• Anet A6 Reprap I3 3D Printer Kit
• Tevo 3D Tarantula - Single/Dual Extruder 3D Printer Kit
• FLSUN 3D Metal Frame Auto-levelling I3 DIY Kit
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