I am soooooo tempted to get a 3D printer soon. I just added a small hobby laser, the X-Tool D1 PRO 20 Watt blue diode laser, and even after the first day, I can see that I will be using this a LOT. I am waiting for all of the stuff to arrive. I still haven't received the air assist, the frame extensions, and a few other things I ordered. Then I have to build a portable cabinet for it, so I can take it to craft fairs and flea markets, etc.
I looked at the ENDER units, and the MakerBots, and so forth. All nice ... I guess. It looks like I can get a relatively nice (small) 3D printer for under a thousand dollars. The problem is, I buy something, and then very shortly afterward, I move up. So the original purchase is wasted money, unless I sell the first thing I bought, and I usually don't. For instance, I have a 3D scanner here that I purchased about six years ago. It is the Next Engine unit with the additional rotating pivot attachment. I would sell it for $3,000.00 if someone wanted it. Sure, it WORKS, but shortly after getting it, I ended up with a FARO TECHNOLOGIES scanner with the 12-foot arm and the tripod. I bought it at a FabTech show in Chicago. It was a demo unit that was recertified, and I got it for the ridiculously low price of $32K. I used it for a little while, and then life got in the way, so I sold it a couple of years ago.

The printer that is keeping me up at night right now, is the CreatBot D-600 PRO. It has a build envelope of nearly eight cubic feet (600mm x 600mm x 600mm).


So the question is, should I go the ENDER route and "start small" or jump in with both feet and go for it?
Joe
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