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    • ashscottA Offline
      ashscott
      last edited by

      Hey Printrbot has some great looking stuff.

      In your experience, how necessary is the heated platform?

      Was thinking about going the cheap route (since I have no idea what I'm doing) and going with this: http://printrbot.com/shop/simple-makers-kit/ what would be your reservations on that?

      Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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        d12dozr
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        Heated platform is nearly a must for printing ABS...just a nice-to-have for using PLA. Also note that ABS is more heat tolerant than PLA (PLA will melt/deform if left in a hot car) so ABS may be preferable in a hot climate. ABS has trouble sticking to a non-heated bed during printing.

        I would be hesitant to use a wood frame in India because the humidity during the rainy season would have a tendency to warp the frame and throw off calibration...however India is a biiiig place so maybe there isn't a problem with humidity where you'll be?

        3D Printing with SketchUp Book
        http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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        • ashscottA Offline
          ashscott
          last edited by

          Hi All,

          Thank for all your feedback. I nearly bought a printrbot till I found the huge price of getting it into India. Have been looking at local option inztead.

          Divide by Zero appear nice but a little pricey for a firzt time buyer

          Thought on the folloing optionz appreciated:

          http://www.diy-india.com/store/159-pruasi3-acrylic-edition-makers-kit-aka-woodmax-i3-v2.html

          http://www.3ding.in/p/fabx

          http://www.3ding.in/p/fabx2

          Can you tell hich keyz are broken on my keyboard?

          Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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          • D Offline
            d12dozr
            last edited by

            Looks like you need a W & S...if you had your printer, you could just 3D print some new ones πŸ˜›

            The first link you posted does not look good. The kit itself looks fine, but the website does not give me confidence that you will get a quality product and/or support. The product description is a bare minimum, well not even that - the printing area is not listed?? The link to the support forum is broken as well.

            The Fabx machines look good as far as I can see, as does the rest of the website. Personally I would feel much more comfortable purchasing from '3Ding', given the choices you have presented.

            3D Printing with SketchUp Book
            http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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            • ashscottA Offline
              ashscott
              last edited by

              Thanks for the feedback, I just downloaded the sample of your book - it looks great. Like many sketchuppers I need to be doing as I learn so will buy it once I actually have a machine to implement my learnings on.

              A couple more options within India:

              Do you think this is a legitimate Printrbot?: http://tannaeducation.com/products/printrbot-printrbot-simple-kit-2014-model/p/101/#

              I can get this Ultimaker brought from NZ - I know it was once a great machine but is it still up to standard nowadays?: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=916316839

              There are also these rep-raps I can get brought from NZ:

              http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=916729159

              http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=915662409

              Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                kaas
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                can't recommend any machine but I did read somewhere last week about one machine that's apparently having a lot of unhappy users: Makerbot.

                Just a moment...

                favicon

                (blog.adafruit.com)

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                  d12dozr
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                  Ash, I am skeptical of the Printrbot you linked to. Maybe you could check with Printrbot directly and see if they are legit, or if there are any 'official' dealers in India.

                  I would not recommend the used wood Ultimaker. None of the new printers are made of wood any more because if it's tendency to move with the changing seasons. You want a stable frame or calibration and print quality will suffer.

                  The build quality of your last two links looks fine, but I can't comment any further than that. I haven't had much interaction with Prusa brands. Hope that helps!

                  3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                  http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                  • ashscottA Offline
                    ashscott
                    last edited by

                    Thats very helpful - your ability to cut through the fog is much appreciated

                    Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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                    • D Offline
                      d12dozr
                      last edited by

                      Cheers, please let up know what you end up getting. πŸ‘

                      3D Printing with SketchUp Book
                      http://goo.gl/f7ooYh

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                      • ashscottA Offline
                        ashscott
                        last edited by

                        Was playing with a couple of flashforges at a hackerspace yesterday - that was pretty cool.

                        Just some stuff I do with Sketchup.

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