Comment on Looking to get my first 3d printer, any suggestions?
cepelinas@sopuli.xyz 18 hours ago
What budget and how much time are you willing to tinker with it?
Comment on Looking to get my first 3d printer, any suggestions?
cepelinas@sopuli.xyz 18 hours ago
What budget and how much time are you willing to tinker with it?
guynamedzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com 17 hours ago
I have a very high budget, but I’d like to stay under $300, I already use Linux, I’m used to spending weeks tinkering with things.
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 16 hours ago
If you can stretch that a tiny bit perhaps the Anycubic Kobra S1 is an idea (I think I saw that machine for 369€). Apparently not much for tinkering, but a cheap “just works” device with probably the cheapest upgrade path for multi-colour printing. Its enclosure also enables you to immediately try out more demanding materials like ASA (for UV resistance), ABS or Nylon. And of course PHA, the only truly compostable material (not yet too common, but f.e. Colorfabb sells those).
I see a lot of people recommending Creality. Be aware that Creality is about to go public. There already are signs of enshittification since they announced that plan (incl. a website for 3D models filled with stolen work and AI trash), so I’d avoid them as much as Bambu.
For filament I’ve had some really bad experiences with cheap stuff as well (tangles, air bubbles, dirt etc.), so I’ll add some recommendations too. Mind that this is just my personal experience.
tl;dr Cheap printer: Anycubic High quality printer: Prusa To avoid!: Bambu, Creality
Cheap filament: TINMORRY, eSUN High quality filament: extrudr, Prusament, Colorfabb Recycling filament: Recyclingfabrik (EU), Prusament
Arcane2077@sh.itjust.works 16 hours ago
Can a Bambu printer not be hacked to get full functionality yet?
Natanox@discuss.tchncs.de 16 hours ago
The older ones can get mostly hacked (not sure about their newest devices), but given Bambu’s increasing reliance on closed source code, custom parts that are not easily replacable and their financial need to lock people into their ecosystem (they’re backed by Venture Capital) it will be a constant fight. And you never know if they’ll lock down something with the next patch. Not to mention that, by using their services, you’re forcing others into soft-dependencies as well (e.g. their model website “MakerWorld” requires everyone who wants to download more than 5 individual parts to register = more data and ads for Bambu).
There’s no reason to buy into something like that.
cepelinas@sopuli.xyz 17 hours ago
I started with anet a8, For the price pretty much everything is diy or propietary I would say the ender 3 pro for 75 would be good as that leaves you with 225 left for spare parts or upgrades. But if you want it to work out of the box search for used prusa’s.