I bought it to print the miniatures for wargaming. I’m subscribed to a few Patreons and have amassed a huge library of models to print. I’ve only printed a few.
Shapr3D for the iPad. I found it much easier to pick up compared to industrial-grade (and priced) CAD software. The touchscreen and pen tool felt more intuitive to me, compared to keyboard+mouse.
I have a Prusa MK3S and Mini+. The MK3S is especially reliable, and it looks like the next gen MK4 is even better in terms of speed/print quality.
I really want a printer with multi-material capabilities, but haven't found the right yet. BambuLabs looks interesting, but I don't like how closed the ecosystem is.
No, haven't used one yet. Concept is cool, but at this point it feels more like havinga 3D printer would create demand for me that doesn't exist; I would feel compelled to find things to make. In that category, I'd rather make things out of wood.
It's funny, I've been in the opposite position! I want to learn wood-working, but the end result is so much more time-consuming compared to firing up my 3D printer.
It was straightforward to build from the kit. It's been very reliable, and the extra cost vs the cheap junk was worth it.
Designing models takes longer than I expected, but mostly as I'm a bit perfectionist.
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