looking to buy another 3d printer, suggestions?
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2017 3:34 pm
Hey guys, so I bought my solus for use with my job.
At work I currently have a solus 3d printer , a 3 axis roland CNC machine, and a zortrax FDM 3d printer in an attempt to handle most, if not all, of the 3D work I might
come across at work.
I like having these three machines because they seem to compliment each other and fill the gap that I would have if I had just one of these rapid prototype machines.
I am now by far using my solus the most, the cnc is a very distant second and I very rarely use my zortrax.
I basically use the zortrax only when im making something very large because the resolution sucks and the post processing takes almost as long as the print itself!!
Anyway, thanks to my Solus, I feel im very well covered at work and feel I can pretty much handle any job that might come along but im currently looking to
start my own business at home, a small side business.
Id like to get a 3d printer,a cnc machine, a couple laser cutters and a fiber laser engraver as well as some other stuff and im currently researching which 3d printer id like to buy.
I love my solus a lot and I would love to buy another one for my home, but space and money is seriously limited and I think in regards to a 3d printer, im going to need a slightly larger build volume.( I guess id like something about maybe 5 inches or so??)
I looked at the form 1 and form 2 before I bought my solus and while I liked the build volume and amount of desk space it took up, I couldn't get past the crappy resolution.
comparing the solus prints to the form1/2 is like night and day...I honestly don't understand how jewelers can use that machine, it seems only usable for the simplest jobs.
anyway, what I basically am looking for, is a machine with a resolution closer to the solus, but a slightly larger build volume.
Im currently using my solus at 42xy and I pretty much plan on keeping it there, at 42xy, I believe the resolution is suitable for pretty much any job that might come along so I honestly don't feel, for my own personal use, that I even need the full capability of my solus.
Is there a machine on the market that has a resolution similar to the solus 42xy, yet provides a slightly larger build volume and is a reasonable price?
I was looking at the envisiontec machines and they look great but I imagine they are very expensive.
anyway, id love to hear suggestions or perhaps personal experiences with another machine.
Thanks!
At work I currently have a solus 3d printer , a 3 axis roland CNC machine, and a zortrax FDM 3d printer in an attempt to handle most, if not all, of the 3D work I might
come across at work.
I like having these three machines because they seem to compliment each other and fill the gap that I would have if I had just one of these rapid prototype machines.
I am now by far using my solus the most, the cnc is a very distant second and I very rarely use my zortrax.
I basically use the zortrax only when im making something very large because the resolution sucks and the post processing takes almost as long as the print itself!!
Anyway, thanks to my Solus, I feel im very well covered at work and feel I can pretty much handle any job that might come along but im currently looking to
start my own business at home, a small side business.
Id like to get a 3d printer,a cnc machine, a couple laser cutters and a fiber laser engraver as well as some other stuff and im currently researching which 3d printer id like to buy.
I love my solus a lot and I would love to buy another one for my home, but space and money is seriously limited and I think in regards to a 3d printer, im going to need a slightly larger build volume.( I guess id like something about maybe 5 inches or so??)
I looked at the form 1 and form 2 before I bought my solus and while I liked the build volume and amount of desk space it took up, I couldn't get past the crappy resolution.
comparing the solus prints to the form1/2 is like night and day...I honestly don't understand how jewelers can use that machine, it seems only usable for the simplest jobs.
anyway, what I basically am looking for, is a machine with a resolution closer to the solus, but a slightly larger build volume.
Im currently using my solus at 42xy and I pretty much plan on keeping it there, at 42xy, I believe the resolution is suitable for pretty much any job that might come along so I honestly don't feel, for my own personal use, that I even need the full capability of my solus.
Is there a machine on the market that has a resolution similar to the solus 42xy, yet provides a slightly larger build volume and is a reasonable price?
I was looking at the envisiontec machines and they look great but I imagine they are very expensive.
anyway, id love to hear suggestions or perhaps personal experiences with another machine.
Thanks!