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I am thinking of a delta printer because of the price is so good. I have a budget of under $500 But i would like it to be under 500.

here are some i found

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/geeetech-metal-delta-3d-printer-kit

https://www.3dprintersonlinestore.com/delta-3d-printer-kit

http://deltaprintr.com/shop/3d-printers/deltaprintr-kit/

 

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i think, honestly...if you want to get into 3d printing you should AT LEAST be willing to do research yourself...you have to be intrigued and interested enough in that to be willing to spend a few hours looking aroung on the internet and figuring this out for yourself.

Because those are FAR from plug and play...there's is a lot of bullshit that will be going on and you'll have to get hands deep in it if you want to accomplish anyting with it. No offence, please don't take this the wrong way it's in no way meant to be offensive it's just that i feel that you have to be VERY interested in that hobby to get in it and enjoy it...and this should start by doing your research on what to get...and then it will be about the tuning and all the ''finickyness'' of current 3d printers and why it's always broken and not working properly.

You have to enjoy messing around, and figuring stuff out on your own and/or by reading forums post and shit like that for hours sometimes...it's just the way it is with current 3d printing stuff...so shopping for your printer and materials should be something you enjoy...A LOT...otherwise this is most likely not for you.

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i think, honestly...if you want to get into 3d printing you should AT LEAST be willing to do research yourself...you have to be intrigued and interested enough in that to be willing to spend a few hours looking aroung on the internet and figuring this out for yourself.

Because those are FAR from plug and play...there's is a lot of bullshit that will be going on and you'll have to get hands deep in it if you want to accomplish anyting with it. No offence, please don't take this the wrong way it's in no way meant to be offensive it's just that i feel that you have to be VERY interested in that hobby to get in it and enjoy it...and this should start by doing your research on what to get...and then it will be about the tuning and all the ''finickyness'' of current 3d printers and why it's always broken and not working properly.

You have to enjoy messing around, and figuring stuff out on your own and/or by reading forums post and shit like that for hours sometimes...it's just the way it is with current 3d printing stuff...so shopping for your printer and materials should be something you enjoy...A LOT...otherwise this is most likely not for you.

k got it. I guess i will good look around then  

 

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Try to get something that is RepRap-compatible. There's more printing software out there for those.

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I've no idea why the world is afraid of 3D-printed guns when clearly 3D-printed crossbows would be more practical for now.

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