Comments on: Best 3D Printers – Buyers Guide - 3DPrinting.com https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/ Tue, 02 Jan 2024 14:30:58 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-387220 Fri, 07 Dec 2018 14:00:09 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-387220 In reply to Bernie Lobb.

Hi Bernie, take a look here or here.

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By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-378939 Wed, 17 Oct 2018 08:16:30 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-378939 In reply to Bob.

First off, the parts that Modix uses are of better quality. Modix also offers an optional closed print chamber which you might need when printing large parts (prevent warping).

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By: Bob https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-378828 Tue, 16 Oct 2018 15:26:46 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-378828 How would you rate the Creality CR-10S5 against this list?

The Modix Big 60 V2 would work for what I’m wanting to do but I’m not clear on the added value given it’s 3x the cost.

I’m wanting a good print size as I will be doing large pieces and would prefer not to have to go to 3 or 4 sections to get them to fit together (rough dimensions are 42″ x 36″ by 12″h).

The 42″ section will have to be 3 sections by design so a 20″ printer seems like it will be fine to keep the large middle section (38″) to 2 pieces.

Ultimately I would like to print in aluminum but I can live with outsourcing the printing at that point (once the design is confirmed to work).

I would appreciate hearing your thoughts.

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By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-370067 Thu, 26 Jul 2018 12:59:02 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-370067 In reply to Dhruv.

You can use our compare tool to filter 3d printers.

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By: Dhruv https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-370040 Wed, 25 Jul 2018 13:49:41 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-370040 I have two requirements:

– Must have a build volume of at least 325 W 325 L 120 H
– Must be under $2000 USD

Any suggestions?

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By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-363713 Tue, 13 Feb 2018 09:34:40 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-363713 In reply to Akshay.

Hi Akshay! The Tronxy X5S is not a 3D printer for a beginner.

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By: Akshay https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-363708 Tue, 13 Feb 2018 08:30:33 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-363708 This is a great list of 3d printers. I am a beginner and want to get a 3d printer which is easy to use and yes is affordable, maybe under $500. I am on the same side confused which one to get because I don’t want to spoil my first impressions on this kinda printer. Can you help me decide? By the way, Tronxy X5S looks good to me… is it really great for a beginner?
Thanks!

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By: Bernie Lobb https://3dprinting.com/3dprinters/best-3d-printers/#comment-361299 Sun, 17 Dec 2017 11:48:43 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=16722#comment-361299 A very interesting list which certainly opened my eyes as to the direction and limits that are available.
It might have been interesting to see a section on 3D printers that can 3D print buildings. I am certainly interested to see what is currently available (not that I want to buy one!) And what the future may hold for housing.

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