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yarden.saa 16-05-2016 04:24

3D Printer Suggestions?
 
Hi,
I am looking for 3D Printer suggestions for about 2000$.
Requirements:
No need for special filament (like ekocycle that you can only buy it from 1 company)
High quality parts...
Fast printing
Printing size of about 6*6*6 in

We have Ekocycle Cube 3D printer right now, it's was a nice toy for the start but we want something better (the ekocycle had a lot of problems we had to fix every time).

swraight 16-05-2016 07:08

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
I have been using a FlashForge Creator Pro at work with good results. Some experimentation was needed at first to find the right settings, but it works very well after that bit of experimentation. I absolutely recommend it - high quality, easy maintenance, and it will work with any 1.75mm filament.

We purchased it and the Simplify3d software for just over $1300. I'm not sure how much international shipping will add for you, but it will come in under budget.

Good luck!

Peyton Yeung 16-05-2016 07:48

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
Some good suggestions from a previous thread.

ThePoopieBandit 16-05-2016 11:36

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
I've heard nothing but good things about the Ultimaker. Both V1 and V2 are great printers but their V2 is a little pricey for your budget.

quillford 16-05-2016 11:45

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
Ultimaker is definitely a good choice. If you only need 6in^3, the Lulzbot Mini is also a good machine and fits better into your budget. If you go with the Lulzbot, I'd recommend adding an LCD or some other interface like OctoPrint so you don't have to keep a dedicated computer next to it.

Michael Hill 16-05-2016 14:02

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
If you're wanting a Lulzbot, I'd simply wait until at least tomorrow. They're releasing their new version on the 17th (which incorporates many of the Lulzbot mini features into the full-size printer). You can pre-order it now and they'll ship tomorrow (if you're in much of a hurry).

Ryan_Todd 16-05-2016 15:04

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
DISCLAIMER
The following statements and opinions are solely my own, and do not reflect the views of my employer (Bosch) or their affiliates (such as Dremel).

I have not had the opportunity to work with an Ultimaker, Lulzbot, or Flashforge machine, but I hear that Ultimaker is a solid choice.

I have had the opportunity to work with several others in this price/volume range, however, and so I can offer opinions on those:
  • Makerbot
    • Previous generations were iffy, but the latest generation is solid.
    • Pushes out of your price range ($2500 at last check).
      .
  • FABtotum
    • Amazing concept: 3D printer, 4-axis CNC mill, and 3D laser scanner all in one.
    • Unrefined product, poor customer support.
      .
  • Dremel
    • Best success rate, least calibration required, and best customer support out of any 3D printer I've worked with-- and that's just the 1st-gen model (3D20).
    • The 2nd-gen model (3D40) is about to launch in a few weeks-- although it is being positioned as the 3D20's big brother rather than its replacement.
    • Neither of the Dremel printers can use ABS filament, but I don't miss that capability at all. Especially in an education setting, ABS is more trouble than it's worth!
    • Note: Both of the Dremel 3D printers are only labelled for use with official Dremel filament.

jgerstein 16-05-2016 16:40

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
The Lulzbot Mini is a great printer, meets all your requirements, and is just over $1,000 with the educational discount - you'd be able to buy two and run them side by side. I prefer multiple small printers to one large printer printing multiple pieces, because if one part fails, the others can continue.

Edit to add a link: Lulzbot Mini

ChristianSpring 17-05-2016 12:09

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yarden.saa (Post 1586880)
Hi,
I am looking for 3D Printer suggestions for about 2000$.
Requirements:
No need for special filament (like ekocycle that you can only buy it from 1 company)
High quality parts...
Fast printing
Printing size of about 6*6*6 in

We have Ekocycle Cube 3D printer right now, it's was a nice toy for the start but we want something better (the ekocycle had a lot of problems we had to fix every time).

Have you heard about Cubetto playset already? Another nice toy made from 3D printing.

krtanjek 17-05-2016 14:27

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
We (personally) purchased an AirWolf AXIOM 3D Printer in January and have used is a ton since then, even for parts for the robot this year. Very easy setup, no issues and a ton of filament support. We even printed PolyCarb for our motor protectors on our shooter as well as our Camera holder/protector.

Our larges print was our battery holder this year out of PolyCarb and it held up all year even with the tough defenses and batteries fit perfect with a nice velcro strap (even though it did not need it) on top.

I just sent it back to AirWolf to have the dual extruder installed so we can do multiple media as well as multi-color.

So far best printer we have used by far and cannot wait to get it back with the dual extruder.

It is a bit pricey, but worth every penny so far.

www.airwolf3d.com

Dale 17-05-2016 14:39

Re: 3D Printer Suggestions?
 
The TAZ 6 has started shipping today. From the review it sounds like just the ticket for our team. http://3dforged.com/lulzbot-taz-6-review/


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