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Originally posted by rs gus View PostAnyone any idea where I can get a cap to fit in this hole
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you get what you pay for, the machine I have access to is expensive, much more than an 800 quid home built jobbie. So the best of these 'home use' ones are £3k:
http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...rinter-1291296
commercial ones are big bucks capable of producing commercial scale products.
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Originally posted by sortedcossie View Postyou get what you pay for, the machine I have access to is expensive, much more than an 800 quid home built jobbie. So the best of these 'home use' ones are £3k:
http://www.techradar.com/news/comput...rinter-1291296
commercial ones are big bucks capable of producing commercial scale products.
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Hi guys! As for me, the best 3d printer for beginners is Wanhao Duplicator i3 mini.
https://www.wanhaousa.net/product-page/ ... or-i3-mini
The printer costs less than $ 200. But despite the simplicity of the design and low price, it makes high-quality models, especially if they are from PLA.
Here are some of the main pros and cons: Nothing needs to be further customized and invented. To start the printer and print the model you don't need any special knowledge. But this printer doesn't have any heated platform, the case is open and the print area is small but it still large enough for most projects.
If you want to know more about how to choose the 3d printer and make the right decision, I will recommend reading this article. It was very helpful to me.
Good luck with your choice!
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Yes I have these remade in 3d printing £6 delivered to uk
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Also do the centre console screw covers cap £10 delivered to uk
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