At $499 this one seem like the bargin of the century. Check out the video.
@SleepyC please give us your opinion.
http://www.uscutter.com/Phoenix-3D-Printer-EZ3D
I can tell you , that thing would make you miserable.
We make as in actually make our whole printer (except motors, bearings and rails) in house with CNC machines to cut each Aluminum Axis, hand assemble each printer (and the important stages of the kits). Each stage is inspected by hand and checked for tolerances (1/1000 is the limit).
The important aspects to a good 3D printer is stiffness of axis’, smoothness of the axis' and quality of motors. Each Axis of our printer is a Hardened steel “rail” that horizontal bearings ride on, and that rail is bolted to a 8mm thick aluminum plate using 12 - 16 3mm bolts that are torque spec bolted, while in a gig that compresses and flattens the rail to that plate. This allows the axis to move in a completely linear motion and allows the printer to accurately print the “slice”. This is what gives our printer up to 40% greater resolution than other printers.
I’m not saying that printer won’t print something, I’m just saying after learning about these things and using them, in the 3D printer game you get what you pay for x 10.
Imagine you are printing something that takes 5 hours to print and that little “belt tensioner they use flexes a bit too much because the motor surged a little and it miss prints a layer... well... there goes that print... Also the extruder looks like it was borrowed from Goodwill.
I’m not trying to sell anyone on our printers as we have a back log of 4 weeks right now!!
BUT that being said, 3D printers, the rule is, the more precise the machine the better it’s going to be.
Look at the $499 printers axis... and bearings and rails...
Look at our frame,rails and bearings...
And entire unit...
And theirs...
YEAAA........