PRUSA Kit - 3DStuffmaker | ||
Print Size: | 200x200x110mm | |
Speed: | N/A | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | PLA | |
Assembled: | No | |
Price: | $359 | |
Warranty: | 12 Months | |
Status: | Shipping | |
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Go to reprap forum | ||
The Phoenix (Ez3D) | ||
Print Size: | 250x215x200mm | |
Speed: | N/A | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | ABS, PLA | |
Assembled: | Yes | |
Price: | $374 | |
Warranty: | 12 Months | |
Status: | Shipping (10-12 Week Backlog) | |
Notes: | ||
Go to Ez3D forum | ||
Assembled Simple Maker’s Edition (Printrbot) | ||
Print Size: | 102x102x102m | |
Speed: | 60-65mm/sec | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | PLA | |
Assembled: | Yes | |
Price: | $424 | |
Warranty: | 30 Days | |
Status: | Shipping | |
Notes: | ||
Go to Printrbot forum | ||
Portabee Kit (Portabee) | ||
Print Size: | 120x120x120mm | |
Speed: | 30mm/sec | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | PLA, ABS | |
Assembled: | No | |
Price: | $495 | |
Warranty: | N/A | |
Status: | Shipping | |
Notes: | ||
Go to Portabee forum | ||
Solidoodle 2nd Generation - Base (Solidoodle) | ||
Print Size: | 152x152x152mm | |
Speed: | 150mm/sec | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | ABS, PLA | |
Assembled: | Yes | |
Price: | $499 | |
Warranty: | N/A | |
Status: | Shipping | |
Notes: | ||
Go to Solidoodle forum | ||
Da Vinci 1.0 XYZprinting | ||
Print Size: | 200x200x200mm | |
Speed: | 150mm/sec | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | ABS | |
Assembled: | Yes | |
Price: | $499 | |
Warranty: | 1 Year | |
Status: | Shipping | |
Notes: | ||
Go to XYZprinting forum | ||
Deltaprintr Kit (Deltaprintr) | ||
Print Size: | 178x254mm | |
Speed: | 200mm/sec | |
Resolution: | 100 microns | |
Materials: | PLA | |
Assembled: | No | |
Price: | $499 | |
Warranty: | N/A | |
Status: | Pre-Order | |
Notes: | ||
Go to Deltaprintr forum | ||
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If we're showing 3D printers under 500... include the eventorbot, when you build it yourself it comes out to about $450. I'm starting my 3rd Eventorbot this weekend
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Originally posted by ItzGabe23 View PostIf we're showing 3D printers under 500... include the eventorbot, when you build it yourself it comes out to about $450. I'm starting my 3rd Eventorbot this weekend
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Thank you for posting this, it's more helpful then you'd know. Being able to talk to people to actually know what they are talking about is such a huge help in this process. Especially since it is a big investment to put into for me it would be between buying a new computer to do my computer animation and designing work and would be able to stand the high power I would need or getting a 3D printer something that every computer nerd wants.
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Originally posted by TheNeck View Postwhere did you get the parts to build your eventorbot? looks like a build i might consider.
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Hey everybody,
Just wanted to announce the Kickstarter launch of the new Genesis 3D printer on April 1st. This printer truly redefines affordability due to its meticulously considered design which significantly reduces material and labor costs without the compromise of rigidity and aesthetic appeal. In addition to its design consideration the features this printer will deliver at its price point are unlike any other printers on the market. We want more than anybody to deliver this you because we believe everybody should have the power to bring to life their imagination, without digging in to your pockets.
This Genesis Duo printer features a 12" cubed build volume , Full size LCD , wireless connectiviy, auto calibration, print illumination and speeds of up to 150 mm/s. Check it out at www.x3dmachines.com
and mark on your calendar the date of our launch! we will be giving away sweet early bird specials
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you can make 3d printer by your self and will not cost you much
like the one in this link:
http://www.tronixworld.com/home/3d-p...ll-3d-printer/
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I prefer the Wanhao Duplicator i3 3D-Printer
Just 495 euro
can you put it on the list?
here the link
http://3dmarkt.at/en/3D-Printer/Wanh...D-Printer.html
Printing technology FFF Fused Filament Fabrication
Extruders 1 Single Extruder
Interface Print with SD Card or direct via USB Port
Build volume 200 X 200 X 180mm
Layer resolution 0,1 mm - 0,4 mm
Print speed 10-100mm/s adjustable
Position precision Z 0.004mm,XY 0.012mm
LCD Display 4x20 LCD character display and multi-direction control pad
Operating nozzle temperature 180-240 °C
Platform temperature max. 100°C
Supported materials ABS, PLA and others
Filament diameter 1.75 mm
Connections USB, SD Card slot
Chassi Steel
Software included Cura
File format STL, OBJ
Product Dimension 410 X 720 X150mm
Nozzle diameter 0,4 mm
Supported OS Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Mac OX
Weight 10kg
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Hi all,
I want to get into 3d printing and have looked around quite a bit, I have narrowed it down to a couple of printers to start, so would you recommend the Printrbot Simple Metal Kit or the Q3d ThreeUP V2. I am new and this would be my first printer. I am not sure if anyone has had experience with these and how well they work, but if you have advice on which to purchase that would be great!
-Ian
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I can clearly see that the thread is from 2014, and the price of products now has probably fluctuated. But still it's a wonderful guide for buyers who want good printer in reasonable price. One of my colleague has "The Phoenix" and he never seem to praise the device, insisting me to have one. lol
But the tip I'm going to give to you may help you save few bucks. If you are non-regular users like me, or not an expert on using 3d printers. Keep an eye on services that offer cheap 3d prints according to your demands.
I had one done by - https://3dprinterchat.com/buy-3d-prints/
And they were simply amazing.
Or you can also try to make it on your own like detailed in the post above.
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So, speaking of cheap 3d printers, I bought this one for under $200 shipped:
http://www.gearbest.com/3d-printers-...pp_293807.html
I'm guessing that I just bought a box of frustration and despair, but does anybody have any suggestions for me before it arrives? You know, besides go back in time and don't be so cheap and buy a better printer... Searching for 3dcstar gives me little information. It looks like the PRUSA kit at the top of the list here. Would the more educated eyes here be able to confirm that guess? I bough this as a learning experience, here's to hoping that the lesson isn't "don't make impulse buys"...
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I've gotten only 8 printers all different brands but cr10 mini has held its ground and even when it did mess up it was just a ptfe tube and that's the cheapest one I own it can compete with a raise n2+ speed and quality for under 350 cr10 mini if your new to printing dont go with a kit it may ruin your idea of 3d printing my first was a flying bear p905x and it looks great on paper but to assemble it will take some real experience I've been at it for a year and only now can I look at it and assemble so be careful when buying kits make sure assembling video is on YouTube or a community behind the product I'm only here cause I never gave up flying bear will definitely test your patience when building with no instructions
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I found 2 more printers that are less than $300 delivered.
The HE3D K200 prints about 200 x 200 x 400+/- (about $200 today)
the HE3D K280 prints 280 x 280 x 585+ (about $250 today)
both are delta printers and are available from reprap.cn where you can see the full specs.
I am using the K280 and love it
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