SleepyC
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With 3D printers I can tell you this, unlike say a 7 ch radio, you outgrow the cheap ones quickly.
Once you make something a few times that is OK, you will start to get "into it" and that's when you hit the limitations of the cheaper printers.
Dremel and other places know 90% of people will buy printers and make a chain, or a zombie head or maybe, MAYBE a cup for pencils, get bored and shelf the thing. BUT I know (as well as deep down you know as well) a hobbies will use it and think.. Hmmm I can make receiver holders, antenna mounts, camera mounts, servo trays, cowl joiners, pilot heads, etc etc etc.. and that cheap printer is gonna REALLY feel cheap... SO.. your going to upgrade, and now that $1000 savings turned into a $5- $1000 waste.
Just saying.
Once you make something a few times that is OK, you will start to get "into it" and that's when you hit the limitations of the cheaper printers.
Dremel and other places know 90% of people will buy printers and make a chain, or a zombie head or maybe, MAYBE a cup for pencils, get bored and shelf the thing. BUT I know (as well as deep down you know as well) a hobbies will use it and think.. Hmmm I can make receiver holders, antenna mounts, camera mounts, servo trays, cowl joiners, pilot heads, etc etc etc.. and that cheap printer is gonna REALLY feel cheap... SO.. your going to upgrade, and now that $1000 savings turned into a $5- $1000 waste.
Just saying.