BobaMosfet
- Joined Jul 1, 2009
- 2,211
I've been looking at this for years, and still the technology isn't there. Too much clean up, too much inconsistency, too much diddling with the bed, the nozzles, the filament, or the the resultant object that's been created, let alone the lack of ability to actually do certain overhanging aspects in designs.I need to buy a 3d printer in the very near future to work on prototype electronic enclosures. It's minimum capacity should be 5x5x5 inches. Does anyone here own, or have experience with, a good 3d printer brand?
I'm asking because I already did some searching, and found that there are literally dozens of brands out there, and that's only those that are listed in amazon. Having so many options is a little confusing for me.
At this moment I'm willing to spend up to $2,500.00 dlls on this gadget. Also, I can see that some printers are equipped with a laser engraving head... that's a feature that could come in handy too.
I've looked at deposition, and at the liquid kind that makes the part emerge out of liquid resin. All have issues.
$2500 is a chunk. I would offer this- see if you have a local maker workshop or maker-friendly printing place with a 3D printer that you can send your design to over the internet and go get your part. No hassle, no clean-up, and far less if you're doing only one, two, or a few initial pieces.
You spend far less, and you can evaluate aspects now unknown to you, giving you a better ability to find one that does meet whatever your criteria are for a price that you can justify.




