jpnorair 340 Posted April 25, 2015 Author Share Posted April 25, 2015 @@greeeg Thank you for your information. It might be a nice side project, but I need to determine how much time I want to spent. @@tingo The stratasys printers start at US$15,000, and the users I've talked-to say they are very good at making repeatable parts. On the other hand, I want something smaller, and I don't need to produce a lot of parts. I actually visited the Form Labs office last week! The Form 1+ is basically what I want, although I probably will want a small CNC mill in addition. The Form 1+ can produce repeatable parts, and the quality is extremely high. The quality is comparable to Objet prototypes I've bought in the past. The downsides are low-speed and the fact that SLA can only use a limited amount of resins, but I think this is OK for my prototyping. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
enl 227 Posted September 15, 2015 Share Posted September 15, 2015 Old thread, but I am curious about two things: What was the final purchase, if any? (I may have missed this in another thread, but a quick search didn't show me) and Does anyone have exposure to the Carbide3D Nomad yet? They have apparently been delivering since late '14, but I have found no reviews (in several hours of reading/searching) from an actual user. Lots from the time frame of the kickstarter and just after, but nothing in the form of "I have a production model and have used it". I would love an Othermill but have no interest or need for a Mac to drive it,and am uninterested in rolling or modifying my own software. Given that I don't forsee having a suitable space for a full size mill anytime soon, and this specs to do 80% of what I need in a mill, the rest being either too large or in steel, I am intrigued. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Johnbills 0 Posted August 18, 2020 Share Posted August 18, 2020 Hey guys, I am john i recently brought a 3D Printer and found this thread quiet interesting. I purchase LulzBot Mini 2 Desktop 3D Printer. I am pretty satisfied with its dynamic printer in good pricing. I got it under 1500$ and it done most of the things i want from a 3D printer. The printer is too reliable and dynamic, plus it is easy to operate. In a nutshell, it is a quality desktop 3D printing device. The printer delivers premium output at professional level and features updates based on its predecessor. The print area is constructed with reversible borosilicate glass or PEI. Thereby, it can withstand temperatures as high as 248°F. The tool head, on the other hand, can tolerate heat up to 554°F. The overall printing procedure is easy. I purchase it after reading its all pros and cons from an article. I got article recommendation from an another forum. Special thanks to them also (3dprintforums.com). https://theedgecutter.com/best-3d-printer-for-woodworking/#t-1595494963977 You guys can also read it as they talk about in depth about Top 10 3D printer, price, quality, SLS, safety and much more. I think to carry forward the knowledge that i get. Hope it might help anybody who are looking for a 3D printer Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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