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Best Cheapest 3d printer

LIQUIDFOX00200

Please suggest a 3d printer that is priced between $100 to $500. Actually my budget is pretty small I have $100 to spend, so suggest a product that is around $100. I an new to 3d printing. Thanks :)

 

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24 minutes ago, LIQUIDFOX00200 said:

Please suggest a 3d printer that is priced between $100 to $500. Actually my budget is pretty small I have $100 to spend, so suggest a product that is around $100. I an new to 3d printing. Thanks :)

 

Aren't there librarier or schools that have 3d printers that you can use for the price of the materials used?

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31 minutes ago, EG! said:

Aren't there librarier or schools that have 3d printers that you can use for the price of the materials used?

LOL. Not where I live. In my local Tech School it's like $18 to print a coaster. 

 

But that's a really good point. There must be some place or website that specializes in 3D printing. I would check the schools last because they're known to overcharge for printing. 

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Don't touch anything under $300 unless you're happy to tinker and spend more money on parts and upgrades to get it working, the market isn't there yet.

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6 hours ago, makersmuse said:

Don't touch anything under $300 unless you're happy to tinker and spend more money on parts and upgrades to get it working, the market isn't there yet.

Why?? The are good printers under $300, like obsidian 3d ($150) I like this one very much.

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On 1/30/2018 at 7:06 PM, LIQUIDFOX00200 said:

Why?? The are good printers under $300, like obsidian 3d ($150) I like this one very much.

The obsidian is an as yet undelivered kickstarter... You can't go out and just buy it. M3D is a toy and ultimaker is well, like thousands of dollars yeah xD

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On 1/30/2018 at 1:07 AM, LIQUIDFOX00200 said:

And M3D micro, ultimaker (quite expensive)

Ima repeat my suggestion of the cr10, it seems to be a great offering, especially for the price. 

 

As @makersmuse said, the M3D is not a serious machine. He has reviewed a lot of more budget oriented machines on his channel, I suggest you give him a look. 

 

While the ultimaker is a very expensive machine, and I haven't been very impressed with mine in the years I've had it. Bowden extruders are harder to work with, and ultimaker hasn't nailed the extruder in my experience. Mine needs a clamp to apply adequate pressure to hold the filament against the hobbed bolt. 

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