@KLeCrone @LodurZJ @ryansteiner42 @GilesPink Are the 3d Printing peeps I know!
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oh hai, how can I help?
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I’m specifically looking to get my own hardware to make own stuff at home. :)
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We have a
@Prusa3D MK2.5s! It's what I used to print the controller + tablet holder on my office desk if you ever saw it. Hard to tweet the full experience though. Feel free to ask any questions on Slack :DThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Depends on the material/printer type. FDM printers use filament like PLA, and a popular cheap model is the Ender 3 Pro about $230. Those are mostly fine for anything larger than a small miniature. I print terrain and larger minis for D&D with mine.
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With resin printers you get far better quality and can print the same model as many times as it can fit on the buildplate without losing speed, as it's not a mechanical process like FDM printers have. Epax X1 and the Anycubic Photon are popular ones, for around $350-$450 maybe.
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It depends on what kind of stuff your looking to make. If you want small things with fine detail, you'll want an SLA printer like the Elegoo Mars or the Anycubic Photon. If you want more study prints, you'll probably want to go with an FDM printer like a Prusa or Monoprice Maker.
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