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What's a decent 3d printer.

 

Can't they do multiple colors? Or is that something you need an expensive one to do?

 

Is there a good way to color stuff after it's printed? Like is there a fillament that's better do for that? 

 

I'd want to print softish things if I can. Like bendy plastic.

 

Price range $150-$400 but I don't want to spend a ton as I'm getting a small CNC engraving machine too 

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Clockwork_princess said:

What's a decent 3d printer.

 

Can't they do multiple colors? Or is that something you need an expensive one to do?

 

Is there a good way to color stuff after it's printed? Like is there a fillament that's better do for that? 

 

I'd want to print softish things if I can. Like bendy plastic.

 

Price range $150-$400 but I don't want to spend a ton as I'm getting a small CNC engraving machine too 

 

 

Depending on where you look you might be able to find a anet a8 for around $150, this is a DIY printer but is surprisingly good for the price. Its a clone of the Prusa i3 

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the Anet a8 might be a good option for you since it has a large community behind it. The price is also around $160 us depending on where you get it from

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there are many cheap printers available but not really with multicolor support unless all you want is print one color for a few layers and then change to the next color.

 

the real challenge is to print multiple colors in one single layer but this is both slow and expensive.

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On 8/21/2017 at 5:18 AM, Clockwork_princess said:

What's a decent 3d printer.

 

Can't they do multiple colors? Or is that something you need an expensive one to do?

 

Is there a good way to color stuff after it's printed? Like is there a fillament that's better do for that? 

 

I'd want to print softish things if I can. Like bendy plastic.

 

Price range $150-$400 but I don't want to spend a ton as I'm getting a small CNC engraving machine too 

 

 

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073ZLSMFT/ref=ox_sc_sfl_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER

heard really great things about these. about to buy one myself. small, prebuilt and great reviews

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