Any of ya'll have a 3D printer?

I was thinking of the MP Maker Select Plus as it’s $300 after coupon SELPLUS. Much better deal than at $400.

So what about the CR-10 vs 10S? And any thoughts on the Ender-3? That one is $200, and while it’s 220x220, it seems to be large enough for a beginning 3D printer.

I was looking last night at the Anet E12, but I can’t find anywhere that sells it that has decent/free shipping costs.

Heck, I was even contemplating a DIY Prusa i3 MK2…

edit - oh yeah, I remembered a few issues with the Creality printers: 1) single support rail for the bed, 2) only 1 Z motor, 3) non-direct drive printhead. I don’t know how much of a problem these issues are, but folks have voiced concerns on other forums.

Is 100mm more X and Y worth the $100 $400+ more of the S?

Or the $150+ of now other S model with the same print volume of the regular CR-10. Screw-Rod-Motor-p-1192297.html

Who does that? Two models with the same name but different features and a huge price difference

1) Doesn’t seem to be an issue.
2) Same as number one. Also with two they need to be synchronized.
3) A “Bowden tube” extruder is just as reliable and you have less weight on X axis to cause problems. The Prusa uses a Bowden tube extruder.

Very new printer, looks good for the price. Haven’t seen a channel I trust do a review yet.

This is the closest video currently from a good channel.

RUN!!! Do not buy anything from Anet.

Anet is the ’fire of the 3dprinter world.

It is literally ‘the burn you house down’ 3dprinter company.

Why? It would be more expensive and time consuming then a even a cheap i3 style printer with about the same results or less.

I just watched the whole video, good info. Answered my question why Anet would disable safety checks in firmware - substandard components tripping false positives too often. Very bad call IMO.

The DIY would be much cheaper than a decent i3, but the time component would be signficant. Not cheaper than an Anet A8, but that’s a no-go. :slight_smile: The problem for me would be needing a buddy who can print out all the required parts. Might be something to look into for a second printer —- I will probably skip DIY for my first.

I definitely have some thinking to do.

If those are the options, I’d go with the new Ender-3. Bigger print volume then a standard i3 clone for a $100 less.

Now I that I know about the $200 Ender-3, I might have to raid my bigger 3dprinter fund.

Also, some of the best info on 3dprinters is from YouTube.

Also

Apparently the Creality CR-10S was on sale for $377 just a short while ago at Light in the Box.
The difference between the 10 and 10S (when both are 300x300x400) is the 10S has dual Z motors, feed sensor, and a better brainbox with (supposedly) unlocked bootloader.

I’ll be sure to check out those links shortly, thanks!

edit - apparently there’s the Tevo Tornado for $326 from Banggood’s US warehouse, but it’s FedEx shipping, so I don’t think it will ship to an APO address.

Skip the Tevo, this Ender-3 is looking real nice.

It has the filament out sensor and the resume feature.

This store from the Maker’s Muse video I linked earlier has the Ender-3 @ $199 with it looks like free US shipping:

Where are you?

Check the 3dprintersonlinestore.com link, see if they will ship it to you.

It had “Armed Forces” from Africa to Pacific.

Stationed at Ramstein AB, Germany. Complicates things when ordering from China and even the US sometimes. Direct shipping is a no-go as Europe taxes stuff fairly stiffly. >_<
But that link you gave shows them shipping from Poland, in stock, and it says, “Seller Shipping Method - $0 USD” with a cost of $199. If that’s true, that would be a huge bargain IMO.

Oh, that sucks.

It shows the same to ship to me here in FL and for the APO address I googled in Afghanistan.

If/when I get one it would double my print volume from around 100-110mm-ish cubed.

It looks like I’m raiding the 3dPrinter fund.

Watching 3D Delta videos, I think I want to get “a Tevo Delta ”Little Monster”“:HUGE Delta 3D Printer - TEVO Delta (Little Monster) Full Review - YouTube and call it a day!

…if only I could justify spending $1k on a 3D printer. Apparently it’s crazy fast for a 3D printer.

I might actually have to wait until I get back to the States - 3D printers are just too expensive, and I can’t wait 1-2 months for China shipping right now.

Oh yeah, there’s this one here on Amazon.de . It’s almost $350, which isn’t bad for a 3D printer from Amazon.de that goes for $309 on Amazon US. And Amazon’s one of the few sellers I trust to deliver something when they say they will most of the time.

Nope, skip the deltas until you have some idea what you want/need to print.

They are nice, but unless you have a good one they can be very hard to troubleshoot.

Also, don’t spend $1k on an imported delta printer.

Get one from SeeMeCNC.

No, get the Ender-3 for $200, so when you do get a delta you’ll have two printers.

Honestly, I’ve learned so much with my little $200 printer, that starting with a bigger one I wouldn’t have. Also it is easier to work on a small one.

I probably will wind up getting the Ender 3. The downside is that I’ll likely have to wait as it seems it’s on pre-order everywhere, and it won’t do me much good if I don’t get it before I move. :slight_smile:

Yea, it’s very new but from a decent company.

It looks like maybe 2-3 weeks for shipping to start. Banggood has April 30 and 3dprintersonlinestore.com is saying 20 days.

The Banggood price is good til April 30 and 3dprintersonlinestore.com’s “ends” in less then 5 days.

So if you aren’t leaving before the end of next month, maybe get the one nearest you.

If you are and headed back to the CONUS maybe wait until near April 30 and pay the extra shipping charge.

Also the “regular price” of $225 at 3dprintersonlinestore.com doesn’t seem so bad if you have to wait.

So just to throw this out there, any recommendations for a large 3D printer?

Something like 400x400 or 500x500. I just saw this on reddit:

For me, making 3D printed signs would be very useful. Military folks move a lot and signs like that make for great going-away gifts. I might not ever get something that large, but it’s a thought.

The creality cr10 5s: https://makerhacks.com/creality-cr-10-s5-review/
Or the cr 10 4s which has 400x400 build plate.

How about these?

  • Cr-10 300x300x400mm @ $360-600
  • Cr-10 S4 400x400x400mm @ $700-800
  • Cr-10 S5 500x500x500mm @ $925-1200
  • gMax 1.5 @ $2200-2700+

Here is the link to the Cr-10 series @ 3dprintersonlinestore.com.

Well, FWIW I just pulled the trigger on a Creality Ender 3.

Amazon US had them in stock for $229. I could have ordered from BG/China for $199, but Amazon’s reliability in shipping to APO was worth the extra $30, plus it will get here much faster.

I was just about to buy a Tevo Tornado, but then Amazon got the Ender 3 in stock. With it being ~$100 cheaper, I decided to go with the cheaper/smaller printer for my first 3D printer. And from all the reviews I’ve seen it is a pretty good printer.

Only thing to decide now is what filament to get! I’m probably going to get a couple $18 spools of PLA to start off with. I don’t need anything fancy at this stage.

Well, we’ll both find out how they are, I ordered one from 3dprintersonlinestore on 4-20-18.

On filament, PLA is good for most of what you’re going to print.

I’d skip ABS due the toxic smell/difficulty to use.

You might want to get some type of flexible filament like a TPE/TPU, but I don’t know if the extruder is setup for it.

Here is my first experience with a TPU that I got on sale from HobbyKing I had to modify my extruder to feed it properly without problems.

Apparently, I’m getting it today.

Shipped from HK on the 26th.

Nice, that was fast!
I’m overseas, so I have to do slow APO shipping. It’ll get here, eventually. :weary:

Yep, DHL from HK to CINCINNATI in just under one day, and this is the no cost included shipping from the “US Warehouse” all for $197 with the “social media discount”.

New Ender-3 videos, not the best quality, but with this new of a printer it is what it is.

I’ll let you know how it goes together and if I have any of the same “teething” troubles as the first batch.